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419: CONFEDERATE SURGEON'S KEPI531: (ANDREW JACKSON)518: CLEVELAND FIRE DEPARTMENT
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Stamford, CT, United States
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2013 Winter Auction Day 2

Our Fall, 2012 Auction is a two-part auction: Day One will offer important military documents and militaria; Day Two has a fine selection of historic letters, documents and manuscripts in other fields of collecting.
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LEW WALLACE: (1827-1905) Union major general who saw action at Forts Henry and Donelson and was later criticized by Grant for his costly hesitancy at Shiloh. Wallace is also remembered as the author of Ben Hur.
0443: LEW WALLACEEst. $75-$100
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CONFEDERATE CABINET AND POLITICIANS: A lot of seven signatures executed on vintage album pages or cut individually, includes: JUDAH BENJAMIN, ROBERT TOOMBS, THOMAS BRAGG, ROBERT M. T. HUNTER, JOHN SLIDELL, LOUIS T. WIGFALL and one
0444: CONFEDERATE CABINET AND POLITICIANSEst. $300-$400
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UNION GENERALS: Manuscript L.S. 1p. legal folio, Cantamount, Mar. 15, 1877, a request for a furlough, endorsed on verso by; NELSON A. MILES, GEORGE RUGGLES (son of General George Ruggles), and with a separate third
0445: UNION GENERALSEst. $150-$200
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EMILY A. GATES GETS NEWS FROM THE FRONT: A great group of three war-date A.L.S.s written to Emily A. Gates, Peoria, Illinois by her friends and family members. The first is a battle letter, by a certain "John" 86th Illinois, 4pp. 4to., on
0447: EMILY A. GATES GETS NEWS FROM THE FRONTEst. $200-$300
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GETTYSBURG HOSPITALS PAY THEIR GAS BILL: War-date partly-printed D.S., 1p. 4to., [Gettysburg, Pa.], August 30, 1863, enumerating payment due to "The Gettysburg Gas Company", listing, in part: "For gas furnished from 3rd July to 3rd Aug. at
0452: GETTYSBURG HOSPITALS PAY THEIR GAS BILLEst. $400-$500
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CONFEDERATE POWS ARE POORLY DRESSED: A war-date A.L.S. by Pvt. J. Henry Blakeman (wounded in the chest at Gettysburg July 1, 1863), Co. D, 17th Conn. Vols., 4pp. 8vo., by, [n. p., n. d., but Dec. 7, 1862], in part: "…the first death
0463: CONFEDERATE POWS ARE POORLY DRESSEDEst. $100-$150
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