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New York, NY, United States
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Printed & Manuscript Americana
Printed & Manuscript Americana will feature an important 1776 diary by an officer from the Revolution named Benjamin Beal, tracing the journey north to reinforce the Invasion of Quebec, only to meet the shattered patriot army decimated by a smallpox epidemic and preparing to retreat. Arriving safely back in Fort Ticonderoga, our diarist is appointed to lead a company of carpenters and detailed across the river to build fortifications at the newly christened Mount Independence, witnessing the aftermath of the Battle of Valcour Island before receiving his discharge.
Also included are several scarce and important early American pamphlets, most notably Benjamin Rush's 1772 Sermons to Gentlemen upon Temperance and Exercise. Most volumes of sermons from this era would not generate much excitement, but this one has the first American discussion of golf. Other early pamphlets include The Indian Physician, Containing a New System of Practice, Founded on Medical Plants from 1828; and the 1764 Declaration and Remonstrance of the Distressed and Bleeding Frontier Inhabitants of the Province of Pennsylvania. A 1784 German history of the American Revolution contains one of the first printed depictions of the Stars and Stripes.
Also on the manuscript front, we have a diary of a participant in the 1901 expedition to relieve Admiral Peary in Greenland; papers of an Erie Canal boat captain; a volume of incendiary correspondence from Kansas during the Civil War era; and a small archive of correspondence relating to the early days of Freedom House, the pro-democracy group foundedin 1941. A strong Mormon section will include early documents and manuscripts. The Latin Americana section is headlined by a rare complete copy of the 1801 illustrated book, Vida de San Felipe de Jesus.
Auction Curator:

Rick Stattler
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0073: (CIVIL WAR--CALIFORNIA.) Martha M. Wells. Letter from the sister of a 16-year-old who had enlistedEst. $800-$1,200
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0074: (CIVIL WAR--CONFEDERATE.) Avalanche Extra, a newspaper broadside shortly before Tennessee secession.Est. $600-$900
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0075: (CIVIL WAR--CONFEDERATE.) Correspondence of Lt. William Larkin of Virginia, including a commendationEst. $1,500-$2,500
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0076: (CIVIL WAR--CONFEDERATE.) Hardee Hat eagle badge, said to be worn at the funeral of a ConfederateEst. $800-$1,200
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0077: (CIVIL WAR--CONFEDERATE.) Letters to David Copeland Randolph with inside discussion of the war.Est. $800-$1,200
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0078: (CIVIL WAR--CONFEDERATE.) William H. Tabb. Letters of a captain in the 14th Mississippi, at FortEst. $4,000-$6,000
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0079: (CIVIL WAR--CONFEDERATE.) Papers of John Quincy Dickinson, a West Virginian Confederate merchant andEst. $2,000-$3,000
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0080: (CIVIL WAR--CONFEDERATE.) Eugene Blackford. Letter by the famed sharpshooter commander early in theEst. $600-$900
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0081: (CIVIL WAR--CONFEDERATE.) W.R. Scruggs. Letter discussing Lee's Maryland Campaign just before theEst. $500-$750
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0082: (CIVIL WAR--CONFEDERATE.) The Yankee President, a satirical songsheet composed in Texas. [Houston,Est. $1,000-$1,500
0083: (CIVIL WAR--CONFEDERATE.) Issue of the Richmond Sentinel on the recent Confederate "'mighty victory"Est. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
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0084: (CIVIL WAR--CONFEDERATE.) William W. Hunter. Order to observe President Davis' Day of Prayer in theEst. $300-$400
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0085: (CIVIL WAR--CONFEDERATE.) Jane Steptoe Cobb. Letter discussing a visit by General Lee's family.Est. $400-$600
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0086: (CIVIL WAR--CONFEDERATE.) When will the War be Over?, a broadsheet poem to promote a soldier's homeEst. $1,000-$1,500
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0087: (CIVIL WAR--CONFEDERATE.) William Dillard. Pair of letters written as a cadet at the VirginiaEst. $500-$750
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0088: (CIVIL WAR--CONFEDERATE.) Simon S. Bohannan. Courtship letters of a North Carolina officer. VariousEst. $250-$350
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0089: (CIVIL WAR--CONFEDERATE.) Philip Slaughter A Sketch of the Life of Randolph Fairfax, a Private . .Est. $600-$900
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0090: (CIVIL WAR--CONFEDERATE.) Enlistment form for 13Ω-year-old Confederate Marine musician.Est. $600-$900
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0091: (CIVIL WAR--CONFEDERATE.) Junius Fowlkes. Letter written from defenses of Atlanta, predicting aEst. $800-$1,200
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0092: (CIVIL WAR--CONFEDERATE.) Robert H. Anderson. Plea for reinforcements against Sherman's March to theEst. $800-$1,200
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0093: (CIVIL WAR--CONFEDERATE.) Clarence Morfit. Letter describing the last looted currency held by theEst. $800-$1,200
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0094: (CIVIL WAR--CONFEDERATE.) Group of Confederate currency and obsolete banknotes. Various places,Est. $300-$400
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![(CIVIL WAR--CONFEDERATE.) Avalanche Extra, a newspaper broadside shortly before Tennessee secession.: Avalanche Extra, a newspaper broadside shortly before Tennessee secession. [Memphis, TN], 24 April [1861] Illustrated broadside, 26½ x 4 inches; folds, minor foxing, pencil note reading "[Th]is](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/199/396053/219457871_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1762811471)







![(CIVIL WAR--CONFEDERATE.) The Yankee President, a satirical songsheet composed in Texas. [Houston,: The Yankee President, a satirical songsheet composed in Texas. [Houston, TX?], circa January 1863 Letterpress broadside, 10¼ x 6¾ inches; laid down on a larger leaf from a steamboat](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/199/396053/219457879_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1762811471)








![(CIVIL WAR--CONFEDERATE.) Junius Fowlkes. Letter written from defenses of Atlanta, predicting a: Junius W. Fowlkes. Letter written from the defenses of Atlanta, predicting a Confederate victory within a year. "In the field" [northwest of Atlanta, GA], 5 June 1864 Autograph Letter signed "J.W.](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/199/396053/219457889_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1762811471)





