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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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ALCATRAZ: A very rare partly-printed D.S. 1p. oblong folio (16" x 20"), Alcatraz Island, Jan. 15, 1883, a "Descriptive List and Account of Pay and Clothing and Ordnance Sergeant U.S. Army" for one John Murphy
0516: ALCATRAZEst. $150-$200
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CHILD'S 1800S ALPHABET BLOCKS: Good lot of 12 childrens alphabet blocks from the late 180os, each about 5" x 2 1/2" x 1 1/4", hollow cardboard construction with quaint picture illustrations of domestic and wild animals in a wide
0517: CHILD'S 1800S ALPHABET BLOCKSEst. $75-$100
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CLEVELAND FIRE DEPARTMENT: Lot of five items from the Cleveland Fire Department, past and present, includes three chief's badges, one quite early ca. 1920, a ca. 1940 hat badge, and two arm patches. No hallmarks, very good.
0518: CLEVELAND FIRE DEPARTMENTEst. $75-$100
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COCKFIGHTING LETTERS FROM 1902: An interesting pair of letters of George W. Smith of "Black and Tan Pit Games" in Washington, DC, on his firm's letterhead, Sept. 18, 1902, to Harry Cheesman. Smith's letterhead boasts "30 Years a
0519: COCKFIGHTING LETTERS FROM 1902Est. $150-$200
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GENTLEMAN'S WATCH FOB: A fine ca. 1850s watch fob, 12" long, composed of hundreds of tiny multicolor glass beads strung on thin wire and braided into a square pattern. A bar is present at one end with a working spring clip
0520: GENTLEMAN'S WATCH FOBEst. $150-$200
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PROHIBITION: A great group of documents related to prohibition (and ways around it!) in Louisville, Ky., 1930. It contains the printed application of one Dr. Myron E. Hoge, for the rights to administer liquor for
0521: PROHIBITIONEst. $200-$300
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JOHN A. WASHINGTON: (1821 - 1861) Great grandnephew of George Washington and the last Washignton to own Mount Vernon. At the outbreak of the Civil War, he joined the staff of Robert E. Lee and was killed on a
0524: JOHN A. WASHINGTONEst. $150-$200
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WILLIAM A. WASHINGTON: (1752-1810) Officer in the Continental Army during Revolutionary War, commander of the Light Dragoons, nephew of George Washington. A.D.S., 1 p., 2 3/4" x 6", n.p., regarding freight charges. Date
0524A: WILLIAM A. WASHINGTONEst. $100-$150
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JOHN ADAMS: (1735 - 1826) Second President of the United States and a drafter of the Declaration of Independence, which he also signed. He later joined Franklin and Jay to negotiate peace with Great Britain.
0525: JOHN ADAMSEst. $3,500-$4,500
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JAMES MADISON: (1751 - 1836) Fourth President of the United States considered the "Father of the Constitution", he authored the Federalist papers and sponsored the Bill of Rights. Partly-printed D.S. "James
0526: JAMES MADISONEst. $400-$500
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JAMES MADISON: (1751 - 1836) Fourth President of the United States considered the "Father of the Constitution", he authored the Federalist Papers and sponsored the Bill of Rights. A.E on the docket of a good
0526A: JAMES MADISONEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
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JOHN QUINCY ADAMS: (1767 - 1848) Sixth President of the United States, Secretary of State under Monroe who principally formulated the Monroe Doctrine. Partly-printed D.S. as President, 1p. oblong folio on vellum,
0527: JOHN QUINCY ADAMSEst. $300-$400
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ANDREW JACKSON: (1767 - 1845) Seventh President of the United States, "Old Hickory" became a national hero in his defense of New Orleans and as president encouraged Western expansion and paid off the national debt.
0529: ANDREW JACKSONEst. $1,200-$1,500
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ANDREW JACKSON: (1767-1845) Seventh President of the United States, "Old Hickory" became a national hero in his defense of New Orleans and as president encouraged Western expansion and paid off the national debt.
0530: ANDREW JACKSONEst. $700-$900
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(ANDREW JACKSON): Broadside on silk, 20" x 16" featuring an engraving of a seated Jackson at top center and entitled, "ANDREW JACKSON'S Inaugural Address, On being sworn into Office, as President of the United States,
0531: (ANDREW JACKSON)Est. $500-$700
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MILLARD FILLMORE: (1800 - 1874) Thirteenth President of the United States who succeeded to the presidency upon the death of Taylor. His ownership signature "Millard Fillmore Feby. 23, 1865." on the title page of
0532: MILLARD FILLMOREEst. $600-$800
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND THE PEACE CONFERENCE OF 1864: Important content A.L.S. "Abraham Lincoln"written and signed in a secretarial hand, 1p. 8vo. on lightly-lined paper, "Executive Mansion", Washington, July 18, 1864. At a low point his political
0533: ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND THE PEACE CONFERENCE OF 1864Est. $2,000-$3,000
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ANDREW JOHNSON: (1808-1875) Seventeenth President of the United States who came to office following the death of Abraham Lincoln. A squabble with Stanton along with his Reconstruction policies led to an impeachment
0534: ANDREW JOHNSONEst. $100-$150
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ULYSSES S. GRANT: (1822 - 1885) Eighteenth President of the United States and Union lieutenant general. Very rare, fine content A.L.S. as President, 2pp. 8vo., on lined Executive Mansion letterhead, Washington, Jan.
0535: ULYSSES S. GRANTEst. $2,500-$3,500
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JAMES A. GARFIELD: (1831 - 1881) Twentieth President of the United States, Union army major general, assassinated while in office. Rare fine political content A.L.S. as President-Elect, 2pp. 8vo., Mentor, Feb. 18, 1881
0536: JAMES A. GARFIELDEst. $1,200-$1,500
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