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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
Director, Books & ManuscriptsSold
0097: (CIVIL WAR--CONNECTICUT.) Homer S. Sackett. Description of a deserter being drummed out of camp.Est. $500-$750
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0098: (CIVIL WAR--ILLINOIS.) L.V. Phillips. The Battle of Stoneís River, an unrecorded soldierEst. $400-$600
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0099: (CIVIL WAR--KENTUCKY.) Resolutions on Federal Relations, Adopted by the Legislature of Kentucky.Est. $600-$900
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0100: (CIVIL WAR--MAPS.) Union-drawn manuscript map of the area southwest of Alexandria very early in theEst. $3,000-$4,000
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0101: (CIVIL WAR--MAPS.) Manuscript map of a naval expedition to Ochlockonee Bay in Florida, circa lateEst. $800-$1,200
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0102: (CIVIL WAR--MAPS.) H. Lindenkohl Map of the City of Richmond, Virginia. No place: U.S. Coast SurveyEst. $800-$1,200
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0103: (CIVIL WAR--MAPS.) Charles G. Krebs, lithographer; Middle Virginia and North Carolina, printed mapEst. $600-$900
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0104: (CIVIL WAR--MASSACHUSETTS.) Papers of ambitious young captain W.W. Rockwell of the New OrleansEst. $2,000-$3,000
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0105: (CIVIL WAR--MASSACHUSETTS.) Edwin F. Kenrick. Letters as a 39th Massachusetts soldier on the deathEst. $500-$750
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0106: (CIVIL WAR--MASSACHUSETTS.) The Springfield Musket, 4 issues of the newspaper of the "Fair for theEst. $400-$600
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0107: (CIVIL WAR--MEDICINE.) Cornelius Agnew. Correspondence relating to his leadership of the SanitaryEst. $2,500-$3,500
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0108: (CIVIL WAR--MEDICINE.) The Soldiers' Guide to Health [wrapper title]. Philadelphia: George G. Evans,Est. $1,000-$1,500
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0109: (CIVIL WAR--MUSIC.) Earnest Halphin. Coming at Last! Oh Yes Sir, the Rebels are Coming at Last!Est. $250-$350
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0110: (CIVIL WAR--MUSIC.) Susan McFarland Parkhurst. Group of 12 pieces of sheet music composed by anEst. $250-$350
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0111: (CIVIL WAR--OHIO.) Letters of Henry and Lucy Coe on the the Battle of Kessler's Cross Lanes andEst. $500-$750
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0112: (CIVIL WAR--OHIO.) Henry Mosler, lithographer. Camp of the 6th Ohio Battery, on Field Shiloh.Est. $800-$1,200
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0113: (CIVIL WAR--OHIO.) Martin Register Andrews. Diary kept with the Signal Corps in eastern Tennessee.Est. $800-$1,200
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0114: (CIVIL WAR--OHIO.) Letter describing an abusive secessionist woman and a "Camp on Back River," MD, 9Est. $400-$600
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0115: (CIVIL WAR--PENNSYLVANIA.) $100 Reward: A Few Good Men Wanted to Join the Excelsior Guards.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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0116: (CIVIL WAR--PENNSYLVANIA.) 20 Men Wanted! To Complete Company I, Chippewa Guards. [Philadelphia?],Est. $1,000-$1,500
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0117: (CIVIL WAR--PHOTOGRAPHY.) C.F. May. Defenders of Our Union: 109 Commanders of the Union Army. NewEst. $1,000-$1,500
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0118: (CIVIL WAR--PHOTOGRAPHY.) [Timothy H. O'Sullivan.] [View of Gettysburg from Cemetery Hill.]Est. $500-$750
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![(CIVIL WAR--KENTUCKY.) Resolutions on Federal Relations, Adopted by the Legislature of Kentucky.: Resolutions on Federal Relations, Adopted by the Legislature of Kentucky. [Frankfort, KY], circa 1863 3 printed pages, 10 x 6¼ inches, on one folding sheet; folds, minor foxing and wear. The](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/199/396053/219457897_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1762811471)








![(CIVIL WAR--MEDICINE.) The Soldiers' Guide to Health [wrapper title]. Philadelphia: George G. Evans,: NO OTHER EXAMPLES TRACED The Soldiers' Guide to Health [wrapper title]. Philadelphia: George G. Evans, 1862 ii, 30 pages. 12mo, 5¾ x 3¾ inches, original illustrated wrappers, minor wear](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/199/396053/219457906_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1762811471)




![(CIVIL WAR--OHIO.) Martin Register Andrews. Diary kept with the Signal Corps in eastern Tennessee.: Martin Register Andrews. Diary kept with the Signal Corps in eastern Tennessee. Various places, 18 March 1864 to 20 January 1865 [172] manuscript diary pages plus 2 letters bound in. 8vo, up to 9 x](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/199/396053/219457911_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1762811471)

![(CIVIL WAR--PENNSYLVANIA.) $100 Reward: A Few Good Men Wanted to Join the Excelsior Guards.: $100 Reward: A Few Good Men Wanted to Join the Excelsior Guards. [Philadelphia]: McFarland & Thomson, circa August 1861 Letterpress broadside, 18¾ x 11½ inches; minor foxing, minimal](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/199/396053/219457913_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1762811471)
![(CIVIL WAR--PENNSYLVANIA.) 20 Men Wanted! To Complete Company I, Chippewa Guards. [Philadelphia?],: 20 Men Wanted! To Complete Company I, Chippewa Guards. [Philadelphia?], circa July 1861 Letterpress broadside, 17¾ x 10¾ inches; minor repairs along fold, moderate offsetting, pencil note](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/199/396053/219457914_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1762811471)

![(CIVIL WAR--PHOTOGRAPHY.) [Timothy H. O'Sullivan.] [View of Gettysburg from Cemetery Hill.]: [Timothy H. O'Sullivan, photographer] [View of Gettysburg from Cemetery Hill.] Gettysburg, PA, [July 1863] image date Albumen photograph, 7 x 9 inches, on original plain mount, inscribed on verso](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/199/396053/219457916_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1762811471)


