Eric C. Caren - How History Unfolds on Paper 2017-09-08 Auction - 427 Price Results - Cowan's Auctions in OH - Page 4
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Abraham Lincoln and his Son Tad, Last Formal PhotographBuffalo Bill and Pawnee Bill, The "Two Bills", Perhaps“LEET ALL OUR HARTS UNITED BEE IN THE DEFENCE OF
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Eric C. Caren - How History Unfolds on Paper

The personal collection of Eric C. Caren, known as the The Caren Archive: How History Unfolds on Paper, is the single most significant private collection of historic documents in the United States. Cowan's September 8th auction is comprised of over 400 important historical lots from The Caren Archive, including newspapers, periodicals, broadsides, photographs, ephemera, and other items dating from the 17th century to the present and comprising an unsurpassed physical record of the history of the United States of America and beyond. Contact Katie Horstman historic@cowans.com 513-871-1670 x236
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Virginia Governor "Light Horse" Harry Lee, Hand-Signed: Lee, Henry "Light Horse" Harry (1756-1818). Revolutionary War hero, Virginia Governor, and father to Confederate General Robert E. Lee. Partially printed DS as Governor of Virginia, "Henry Lee," 1p,
0073: Virginia Governor "Light Horse" Harry Lee, Hand-SignedEst. US$1,500-US$2,500
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George Washington, 18th Century Maritime Broadsheet: Washington, George (1732-1799). Rare broadsheet reprinting a "True Copy" of the 1790 An Act for the Government and Regulation of Seamen in the Merchant's Service. Signed in print by George Washington
0076: George Washington, 18th Century Maritime BroadsheetEst. US$1,000-US$2,000
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1798 Letter Discussing Indian Affairs, Sent from: ALS, Canawagas Castle, July 20, 1798, 1p, 7 x 10 in. Signed by the Chief of Canawagas, possibly written by Little Beard (according to docketing on verso). This largest of the Seneca villages is
0079: 1798 Letter Discussing Indian Affairs, Sent fromEst. US$300-US$500
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First Fight in the House of Representatives, Late 18th: Etching, 8.5 x 6.25 in. (plate), 12 x 11 in. Congressional Pugilists. [Philadelphia: 1798.] Second state of the original print. The first recorded physical brawl on the floor of the House of
0081: First Fight in the House of Representatives, Late 18thEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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One of the Earliest Reports of Washington's Death in: The Gazette of the United States & Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. Philadelphia: Wednesday Evening, December 18, 1799. Vol. XV, No. 2258. 4pp, 13.5 x 20 in.Page 3 with black mourning border around the
0082: One of the Earliest Reports of Washington's Death inEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Public Notice of Washington's Manumission of his: Greenleaf's New York Journal and Patriotic Register. New York: January 18, 1800. Total Numb. 4516. 4pp, 12.5 x 20.5 in.Printed just over a month after the death of the first president, on page 2,
0083: Public Notice of Washington's Manumission of hisEst. US$500-US$700
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Cary Map of the Western Territory, Kentucky,: Cary, John (British, 1754-1835). A New Map of Part of the United States of North America, Exhibiting the Western Territory, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia &c. Also, the Lakes Superior,
0085: Cary Map of the Western Territory, Kentucky,Est. US$500-US$700
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War of 1812, Letter Regarding Events Surrounding: Jewett, Ezekiel. ALS, 2pp, Watertown [NY]. August 14, 1813. Written to his mother Hannah Jewett.A powerful, descriptive War of 1812 letter written from the front.With tensions rising between the
0093: War of 1812, Letter Regarding Events SurroundingEst. US$500-US$700
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