2014 Winter Auction - Day 2 2014-02-19 Auction - 684 Price Results - Alexander Historical Auctions LLC in MD - Page 2
JOHN HANCOCKROBERT E. LEEUNION NAVAL ENSIGN
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Chesapeake City, MD, United States
Auction Details

2014 Winter Auction - Day 2

Featuring over 1,400 lots in our live two-day auction. Day 1, Lots 1-809, will begin at 11:00 AM eastern time on Tuesday, February 18, 2014 and continue with Day 2, Lots 810-1493, at 11:00 AM eastern time on Wednesday, February 19, 2014. Offering exceptional militaria, rare historical autographs and documents, photographs and relics.
BOSTON'S OLD NORTH CHURCH RELIC: BOSTON'S OLD NORTH CHURCH RELIC Relic said to have originated from Boston's Old North Church in whose steeple were suspended lanterns which warned Paul Revere and other "watchers" of the impending
0834: BOSTON'S OLD NORTH CHURCH RELICEst. $150-$200Lot Passed
U.S.S. CONSTITUTION RELIC: U.S.S. CONSTITUTION RELIC Relic from "Old Ironsides", the U.S.S. Constitution which engaged Barbary pirates and fought the British vessels Guerriere and Java in the War of 1812. The relic, a small
0835: U.S.S. CONSTITUTION RELICEst. $150-$200Lot Passed
SOLD
ROBERT E. LEE: ROBERT E. LEE (1807 - 1870) Confederate General and commander of the Army of Northern Virginia, arguably the most brilliant commander of field armies in American history. Very early war-date A.D.S.,
0836: ROBERT E. LEEEst. $3,000-$4,000
MARY CUSTIS LEE: MARY CUSTIS LEE (1806-1873) Wife of Confederate Lt. Gen. Robert E. Lee and the only daughter of George Washington Parke Custis, grandson of Martha Washington. Superb content A.L.S. "M. C. Lee", 2pp.
0837: MARY CUSTIS LEEEst. $1,750-$2,000Lot Passed
ALEXANDER "SANDIE" PENDLETON: ALEXANDER "SANDIE" PENDLETON (1840-1864) Stonewall Jackson's youngest staff member and aide whom it is said Jackson loved like a son, killed a few days short of his 24th birthday while trying to
0838: ALEXANDER "SANDIE" PENDLETONEst. $3,000-$4,000Lot Passed
SOLD
FRANK STRINGFELLOW, CONFEDERATE SPY: FRANK STRINGFELLOW, CONFEDERATE SPY (1840 - 1913) Confederate officer of the 4th Va. Cavalry, spy, and scout often in the service of J.E.B. Stuart. Stringfellow nearly accomplished the capture of
0839: FRANK STRINGFELLOW, CONFEDERATE SPYEst. $2,000-$3,000
SOLD
LAFAYETTE C. BAKER: LAFAYETTE C. BAKER (1826 - 1868) Union spy and chief of the Federal Secret Service who had an amazing career, including convincing Jefferson Davis he would act as a double-agent, promoted to
0843: LAFAYETTE C. BAKEREst. $800-$1,200
FRANCIS E. BROWNELL: FRANCIS E. BROWNELL (d. 1894) Union soldier who avenged the death of Elmer Ellsworth when he shot and killed hotel owner James T. Jackson who had moments earlier killed Ellsworth for tearing down a
0844: FRANCIS E. BROWNELLEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
EDWARD R. CANBY: EDWARD R. CANBY (1817 - 1873) Union major general who commanded the Department of New Mexico stopping Sibley's assault on California. He later commanded the assault on Mobile and after the war was
0845: EDWARD R. CANBYEst. $150-$200Lot Passed
SOLD
HENRY B. CARRINGTON: HENRY B. CARRINGTON (1824 - 1912) Union brigadier general placed in command of the Mountain District, a military department created to include the Powder River country, through which the Bozeman
0846: HENRY B. CARRINGTONEst. $100-$150
THOMAS CASS: THOMAS CASS (1821 - 1862) Union army colonel and commander of the 9th Regiment Mass. Vol. Infantry (Cass's Irish Regiment). His regiment took heavy losses at Gaines Mill and fought with great
0847: THOMAS CASSEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
SOLD
HOWELL COBB: HOWELL COBB (1815 - 1868) James Buchanan's Secretary of War and one of the founders of the Confederate States of America who also served in the field during the Peninsular Campaign and Antietam. War
0848: HOWELL COBBEst. $100-$150
JAMES CONNER: JAMES CONNER (1829 - 1883) Confederate brigadier general who led his 22nd North Carolina at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. Signature cut from a letter. Fine.
0849: JAMES CONNEREst. $75-$100Lot Passed
SOLD
SAMUEL COOPER: SAMUEL COOPER (1798 - 1876) Confederate major general who was the highest ranking officer in the Confederate army. He served as Inspector General in Richmond throughout the war and fled with
0850: SAMUEL COOPEREst. $100-$150
SOLD
SAMUEL COOPER: SAMUEL COOPER (1798 - 1876) Confederate major general who was the highest ranking officer in the Confederate army. He served as Inspector General in Richmond throughout the war and fled with
0851: SAMUEL COOPEREst. $100-$150
SOLD
MICHAEL CORCORAN: MICHAEL CORCORAN (1827 - 1863) Union brigadier general who led the 69th N.Y. and Corcoran's Irish Brigade, captured at Bull Run and paroled, killed at Fairfax when his horse collapsed on him.
0852: MICHAEL CORCORANEst. $400-$500
SOLD
DRAKE DEKAY SIGNED PASS FOR PROMINENT PUBLISHER: DRAKE DEKAY SIGNED PASS FOR PROMINENT PUBLISHER A great pair of war-date items related to Philadelphia business man, attorney, publisher and politician Henry E. Wallace. The first is a pass boldly
0853: DRAKE DEKAY SIGNED PASS FOR PROMINENT PUBLISHEREst. $100-$150
SOLD
JOHN A. DIX: JOHN A. DIX (1798 - 1879) Union major general most remembered for his threat to shoot anyone hauling down the American flag, and his suppression of the bloody New York draft riots. Lot of two signed
0854: JOHN A. DIXEst. $100-$150
SOLD
JOHN B. GORDON: JOHN B. GORDON (1832 - 1904) Confederate major general who led a brigade at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, and crushed Grant's line at the Wilderness. Bold signature cut from a financial document,
0855: JOHN B. GORDONEst. $100-$150
AMOS BEEBE EATON: AMOS BEEBE EATON (1806 - 1877) Union brigadier general who served as Purchasing Commissioner for armies in the field, and later as Commissary General. Manuscript L.S. on Commissary General
0856: AMOS BEEBE EATONEst. $75-$100Lot Passed
SOLD
WILLIAM B. FRANKLIN: WILLIAM B. FRANKLIN (1823 - 1903) Union major general blamed for the Union debacle at Fredericksburg. In 1864 while recovering from wounds he was captured by Jubal Early, but escaped. Fine lot of
0857: WILLIAM B. FRANKLINEst. $250-$350