Civil War Artifacts 2024-10-27 Auction - 458 Price Results - John Kruesel's General Merchandise in MN - Page 19
CSA 1850s cherry/cedar canteen lined with beeswaxleather cartridge box with shoulder strap and breastplateMcClellan saddle
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Rochester, MN, United States
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Civil War Artifacts

Approximately 450 lots featuring leather, McClellan saddle, 20+ swords, 20+ long guns, kepi hats, soldier letters, carbines, 30+ revolvers and hand guns, buckles and firearm accessories from the lifetime collection of a retired Naval Officer's Civil War (Union & Confederate) artifacts.
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Pre-war compass in a wooden case: Compass attributed to H. E. Everts, Company C 174th Ohio Infantry. Reference material with copies of service records.
0933: Pre-war compass in a wooden caseEst. $50-$100
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Soldier letter: John A. Osborn, Company I 10th Kentucky Infantry. Letter to his brother, Lenarge, Tennessee, 05/16/1862 with stamped cover. Reference material with copies of soldiers service and pension records.
0934: Soldier letterEst. $100-$200
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Union discharge certificate: Martin Burkley, Company D 24th Wisconsin Infantry. Washington, D.C. dated 06/29/1865. Reference materials including copies of military service records.
0935: Union discharge certificateEst. $100-$200
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Court marshall charges: Charges against First Lt. Daniel A. Stinger, Company E 125th Ohio Infantry, handwritten, for desertion. Louden, Tennessee, 03/03/1864.
0936: Court marshall chargesEst. $100-$200
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Soldier book: [New York]: American Tract Society, n.d. "It is I, or, The Voice of Jesus in the Storm." Possibly to attributed to Llewellyn Y.N. Dwynell, Company A 1st Regiment Michigan U.S. Lancers due to
0937: Soldier bookEst. $75-$100
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Pension application: Two original pages, form No.6. Dated 08/17/1908. Nancy Alexander applies for a widow's pension, widow of J.D. Alexander, Company H 3th Mississippi Infantry. Reference materials include copies of
0938: Pension applicationEst. $50-$100
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Soldier letter: Captain S.E. Tyler, Company K 39th Wisconsin Volunteers. Letter to Mrs. S.E. Lynas in response to her inquiry about her brother Joseph. Tyler informs her her brother had died of illness on July 27th.
0939: Soldier letterEst. $100-$200
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Sailor letter: John Clapham, Navy Yard Washington 08/10/1862. Expressing condolences to a friend whose mother had recently died.
0940: Sailor letterEst. $100-$200
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Soldier letters: William Baugh, Company I 4th West Virginia Calvary; first letter written in German on patriotic stationery, dated 02/186-. Second letter written by an I.B. Tichenor (?), Camp Jenkins, Kentucky dated
0941: Soldier lettersEst. $100-$200
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Confederate civilian letter: Sarah Goodridge to "my dear Ferg," 11/28/1864. A letter to her brother, Ferguson Goodridge, Company G 6th Virginia Infantry. Reference materials including copies of F. Goodridge's service records and
0942: Confederate civilian letterEst. $100-$200
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1908 U.D.C. application: Application of D. Murray Key, Company B 1st Maryland Cavalry (Pikesville, 01/31/1908) to the United Daughters of the Confederacy, to certify eligibility for the Southern Cross of Honor. Includes an
0943: 1908 U.D.C. applicationEst. $100-$200
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Confederate military letter: Dr. A. T. Telfair (Smithfield 05/09/1863) certifying that Lt. G.W. Watson, Company D 3rd North Carolina State Troops, is still under his medical charge and is unable to be at camp. Includes reference
0944: Confederate military letterEst. $100-$200
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Confederate soldier letter: Cover letter (Hardy's Bluff, 01/10/1862) from John Park Wilson Jr., Company B 9th Virginia Infantry to Lt. Col. F.H. Archer. Includes copies of Wilson's pension and service records.
0945: Confederate soldier letterEst. $100-$200
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Confederate check: Wythe County, Virginia, 10/12/1863. County court pays Polly Hilton an $8 soldier's family grant (soldier A.J. Hilton, Wythe County Militia Infantry Batallion); relationship unknown. Reference
0946: Confederate checkEst. $100-$200
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Civil war period postal cover: Chicago, IL stamped cover addressed to Mr. Howell B. Cobb in Macon, Georgia; Howell Cobb briefly served as the first president of the C.S.A. Includes reference material on Cobb and his family.
0947: Civil war period postal coverEst. $50-$100
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Confederate receipt: From Major Franklin J. Boggs, 12th Batallion light artillery, 02/24/1863 for 45 pairs of shoes and 45 pairs of pants. Reference material on Bogg's service record and post-war career.
0948: Confederate receiptEst. $100-$200
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Union postal cover: Addressed to Rev. Samuel W. Eaton, Chaplain 7th Regiment Wisconsin Volunteers. Reference materials about Eaton's service career with copies of service and pension records.
0949: Union postal coverEst. $50-$100
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G.A.R. calling card: G.A.R. calling card for Andrew McCornack, Company I 12th Illinois Infantry. Full reference binder with copies of his military service and pension records, and Illinois G.A.R.
0950: G.A.R. calling cardEst. $100-$200
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Two song sheets: "Tell Mother, I Die Happy," New York: Charles Magnus Co., n.d. & "Dixie for the Union," New York: Firth Pond & Co., 1860.
0951: Two song sheetsEst. $40-$60
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Civil war stamped cover: Addressed (06/07/1864) to Philip F. Patrick, Company D 22nd Wisconsin Infantry, Hospital No. 3, Nashville, Tennessee - "please forward in haste to a sick soldier." Reference materials of service
0952: Civil war stamped coverEst. $50-$100
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3 Confederate soldier biographical binders: compiled contemporary research pertaining to Willis V. Meadors, Co. G, 37th Alabama Infantry; James B. Sheeran, Confederate chaplain; Charles W. Thompson and Pierman Powell, both exectued in
0954: 3 Confederate soldier biographical bindersEst. $75-$100
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3 Wisconsin soldier biographical binders: compiled contemporary research pertaining to James Lonergan, Co. F, 34th Wisconsin Infantry; Phineas C. Flint, Co. A, 30th Wisconsin Infantry; Frank D. Harding, Co. G, 4th Wisconsin Cavalry
0955: 3 Wisconsin soldier biographical bindersEst. $75-$100
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4 Union soldier biographical binders: compiled contemporary research pertaining to Charles Dunn, Co. F, 29th Masschusetts Infantry; Josiah T. Elliot, Co. B, 117th Illinois Infantry; George Ward Nichols, U.S. Volunteers aide-de-camp; and
0956: 4 Union soldier biographical bindersEst. $75-$100