DAY 2, Civil War & African American History 2024-05-15 Auction - 242 Price Results - Fleischer's Auctions in OH - Page 2
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Master Strategist of the Civil War: Rufus Ingalls CollectionCandid Scene of Civil War OfficersMedal of Honor Recipient's Uniform w/ Lincoln Mourning Badge
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Columbus, OH, United States
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DAY 2, Civil War & African American History

DAY 2, Civil War & African American History. Rare artifacts, documents, and weapons from American history and the Civil War.
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Antebellum Diary w/ Slavery Content: Autograph diary by William Fisher (1788-1878). New York City; Savannah, Georgia; Satilla, Georgia, et al, 28 June 1859-13 May 1861. Approx. 214 pages, 12mo. Original leatherette with envelope flap
0275: Antebellum Diary w/ Slavery ContentEst. $1,250-$1,750
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Gold Presentation Sword Cane: Presentation sword-cane. Ebonized wood walking stick with gold-filled cap and brass ferrules presented to J.B. Sheeler. Cap engraved: "Presented to J. B. Sheeler / By The / U P Moulders / as a /
0276: Gold Presentation Sword CaneEst. $500-$750
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Quack Medicine Broadside, Vermont: Dr. B.J. Kendall's Blackberry Balsam The Most Wonderful Remedy of the Age!. Montpelier Vermont: Union Card Company, [1870s?]. ## x ## in. printed broadside, framed. A delightful 19th century
0278: Quack Medicine Broadside, VermontEst. $250-$500
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Fort Sumter Relic, Presented by Peter Hart: Attractively presented Fort Sumter relics, including: 1. Flagstaff relic, mounted on period red paper with period die-cut American Flag with riband reading "I'll Float Again O'er Sumter" and
0279: Fort Sumter Relic, Presented by Peter HartEst. $1,250-$1,750
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Large Fort Sumter Relic: Large, inscribed flagstaff relic from Fort Sumter, framed with a January 1861 issue of "Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper" cover depicting the removal of the US flagstaff from Fort Moultrie
0280: Large Fort Sumter RelicEst. $500-$750
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Cavalryman & Flag [Tintype]: Full length hand-tinted and gilt studio quarter plate tintype portrait. Full thermoplastic case with vignette of a woman on horseback. A very fine soldier's portrait featuring a confident Union
0283: Cavalryman & Flag [Tintype]Est. $250-$500
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(3) Portraits of Civil War Generals: A group of three (3) vignetted carte de visite portraits of Civil War Generals, including: 1. Profile bust portrait of General George Meade. Philadelphia: F. Gutekunst. Photographer's No. 704 & 706
0284: (3) Portraits of Civil War GeneralsEst. $150-$300
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Ellsworth's Zouaves Fifes w/ Contemporary Note: Rare relics from the iconic Union martyr, Elmer Ellsworth, and his "Fire Zouaves." The group includes: 1. Wood fife with brass ferrules. 2. Rosewood with silver ferrules and lead fipple
0285: Ellsworth's Zouaves Fifes w/ Contemporary NoteEst. $1,250-$1,750
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Relics of Union Martyr, Elmer Ellsworth: Excellent group of Ellsworth related relics and souvenirs, including: 1. Autograph letter signed by "Julius" to his brother "Ben." Washington, D.C., 5 June 1861. 4 pages, 8vo, on letter sheet
0286: Relics of Union Martyr, Elmer EllsworthEst. $1,250-$1,750
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[Folk Art] 3rd Ohio Infantry Crossing Salt River: The 3rd Ohio Regiment crossing the Saltriver at West-Point, Kentucky, on the 11th of December 1861. December 1861. Watercolor on Paper. Titled to lower margin. Early mat and frame. A charming,
0288: [Folk Art] 3rd Ohio Infantry Crossing Salt RiverEst. $1,500-$3,000
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[CIVIL WAR] Mississippi River Sketch: The Mississippi Raft. March 1860. Pencil on paper. Titled to lower margin. An endearing sketch of a raft along the Mississippi river. From the vantage of a scrubby shore, a log raft dominates the
0289: [CIVIL WAR] Mississippi River SketchEst. $150-$300
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[CIVIL WAR] Drunken Sailors Fight: Autograph letter signed by James A. Gifford (1843-1903), to his parents. U.S. Bark Release, 13 December 1863. 2 pages, folio, 7 3/4 x 12 1/2 in. With original envelope, New Bedford stamp to verso,
0291: [CIVIL WAR] Drunken Sailors FightEst. $150-$300
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[CIVIL WAR] Union Deserters Jump Overboard: “We lost three men on the trip. Two jumped overboard opposite New York. The guards fired at them, but I don't think they were hit.” Exciting, four-page letter that details the attempt of
0292: [CIVIL WAR] Union Deserters Jump OverboardEst. $150-$300
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[CIVIL WAR] USS Kearsarge Relic: Wood relic from the sternpost of the USS Kearsarge with a period note inscribed: “Oak from the stern-post of the Kearsarge which sank the Confederate cruiser Alabama. (The latter planted a
0293: [CIVIL WAR] USS Kearsarge RelicEst. $500-$750
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USS Merrimac Engraved Shell Relic: Hand-engraved pearlized conch shell. N.p., ca 1861. With legends "U.S War Steamer Merrimac", "Keepsake", and "Executed with a common penknife." A hand-engraved patriotic relic memorializing the USS
0294: USS Merrimac Engraved Shell RelicEst. $500-$750
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[Civil War] Prostitutes & the Clap: Autograph letter signed by Ed Haughton, 2nd Maine Cavalry, to friend Charley. Braskier [Brashear] City, [Louisiana], 15 June 1864. 4 pages, 8vo. With original envelope with New Orleans stamp and red
0296: [Civil War] Prostitutes & the ClapEst. $250-$500
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[CiVIL WAR] Candid Letter re: Prostitutes: Autograph letter signed by William Hawkins to Uncle Bobby. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 26 May 1864. 3 pages, 8vo. A ribald letter sent from a man named William Hawkins to his Uncle Bobby during the
0297: [CiVIL WAR] Candid Letter re: ProstitutesEst. $150-$300
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