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JOHN HANCOCKGEORGE WASHINGTONFRANK SINATRA'S PERSONAL CONCERT-USED LYRICS AND MUSIC
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Chesapeake City, MD, United States
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September 2013 Auction Part 2

This is a two-day auction, Part 1, Lots 1-623, will begin at 11:00 AM Eastern time on Tuesday, September 10, 2013 and continue with Part 2, Lots 624-1305, on Wednesday, September 11, 2013. This auction is conducted under the laws of the State of Maryland.
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THE 2ND MASS. DESERTS BEFORE ATLANTA: THE 2ND MASS. DESERTS BEFORE ATLANTA A war-date Union manuscript document, 4pp. folio, entitled: "List of Deserters from 2nd Mass. Infty. during [the] week ending August 13, 1864." Amazingly, this
0769: THE 2ND MASS. DESERTS BEFORE ATLANTAEst. $100-$150
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GEORGE G. MEADE AND HIS STAFF: GEORGE G. MEADE AND HIS STAFF Mounted albumen photograph, 8 1/4" x 5" mounted to a 11" x 7 1/4" board, shows Meade at center, seated, with about 35 members of his staff standing beside him, his tent
0772: GEORGE G. MEADE AND HIS STAFFEst. $500-$700
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(ARNOLD ELZEY): (ARNOLD ELZEY) (1816 - 1871) Confederate major general who surrendered the Augusta Arsenal to Union forces. He then joined the Confederate Army, fought at First Bull Run and with Jackson in the
0775: (ARNOLD ELZEY)Est. $400-$500Lot Passed
(BENJAMIN F. CHEATHAM): (BENJAMIN F. CHEATHAM) (1820 - 1886) Confederate major general and corps commander with the Army of Tennessee. He saw action from Shiloh to Atlanta. Carte de visite photograph, a chest, up image in
0776: (BENJAMIN F. CHEATHAM)Est. $150-$250Lot Passed
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(NATHAN BEDFORD FORREST): (NATHAN BEDFORD FORREST) (1821 - 1877) Confederate lieutenant general of Tennessee cavalry and arguably the greatest cavalry officer in history, he raided and harassed Union forces and supply lines
0777: (NATHAN BEDFORD FORREST)Est. $400-$500
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(RAPHAEL SEMMES): (RAPHAEL SEMMES) (1809 - 1877) Confederate admiral of the raider "Alabama" which battled and was eventually destroyed by the Union frigate Kearsarge off Cherbourg in 1864. Scarce carte de visite
0778: (RAPHAEL SEMMES)Est. $250-$350Lot Passed
(EARL VAN DORN): (EARL VAN DORN) (1820-1863) Confederate major general whose raid on Holly Springs destroyed Grant's supply depot only later to be killed by a jealous husband. Scarce carte de visite photograph, a
0779: (EARL VAN DORN)Est. $300-$400Lot Passed
UNION SOLDIER DAGUERROTYPE: UNION SOLDIER DAGUERROTYPE Ninth plate (2" x 2 1/2") daguerrotype of a Union soldier or militiaman showing him in a great coat with dark kepi, somewhat silvered at margins, set into an ornate gutta
0780: UNION SOLDIER DAGUERROTYPEEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
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AMBROTYPOE OF A CONFEDERATE PRISONER: AMBROTYPOE OF A CONFEDERATE PRISONER Ruby red ambrotype depicting a man who is most likely a Confederate prisoner, probably taken after his parole or release. The photo, 2" x 2 1/2", shows a hefty,
0781: AMBROTYPOE OF A CONFEDERATE PRISONEREst. $300-$400
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COLT M1851 NAVY REVOLVER: COLT M1851 NAVY REVOLVER Colt M1851 .36 caliber Navy revolver with all serial numbers matching, walnut grip, action tight and fully operable, uncleaned although varnish to the grips may have been
0784: COLT M1851 NAVY REVOLVEREst. $1,500-$2,000
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CIVIL WAR-ERA FLAG: CIVIL WAR-ERA FLAG Large Civil War-era flag, very possibly a regimental headquarters flag, once owned by a member of the 41st Wisconsin Infantry. The silk flag is in very fragile "relic" condition,
0785: CIVIL WAR-ERA FLAGEst. $1,500-$2,500
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UNION SPRINGFIELD MUSKET WITH EXPLODED BREECH: UNION SPRINGFIELD MUSKET WITH EXPLODED BREECH A remarkable relic from the Third Battle of Winchester (or Battle of Opequon), a Union .58 caliber Springfield rifled musket whose breech was blown-open
0786: UNION SPRINGFIELD MUSKET WITH EXPLODED BREECHEst. $1,200-$1,500
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RELIC OF THE MERRIMACK (C.S.S. VIRGINIA): RELIC OF THE MERRIMACK (C.S.S. VIRGINIA) Small section of wood believed to have come from the hull of the Merrimack, or the CSS Virginia, the vessel which famously dueled with the USS Monitor at
0788: RELIC OF THE MERRIMACK (C.S.S. VIRGINIA)Est. $150-$200
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61ST PENNSYLVANIA FLAG RELIC: 61ST PENNSYLVANIA FLAG RELIC Section of an American flag carried by the 61st Pennsylvania, blue cloth 2" x 1" with several strands of the flag's gold fringe. The relic is double-matted in beige and
0789: 61ST PENNSYLVANIA FLAG RELICEst. $150-$200
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BATTLE OF SHILOH CONFEDERATE FLAG RELIC: BATTLE OF SHILOH CONFEDERATE FLAG RELIC Section of a Confederate flag captured at the battle of Shiloh, April 6-7, 1862. The 1 1/4" x 1 1/4" piece of cotton fabric is composed of largely a white
0790: BATTLE OF SHILOH CONFEDERATE FLAG RELICEst. $200-$300
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BULL RUN EAGLE PLATE AND BELT BUCKLE: BULL RUN EAGLE PLATE AND BELT BUCKLE Pair of items from a collection of relics said to have been dug at Manassas, Va., the site of the battles of Bull Run, includes a U.S. belt buckle, lead-filled,
0791: BULL RUN EAGLE PLATE AND BELT BUCKLEEst. $300-$400
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