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An Extremely Rare Confederate Secession Arm Or HatbandJefferson Davis Sets General Wise StraightVery Scarce Photo - Woman Baseball Player
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Burlington, NC, United States
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Raynors Absentee Americana Auction

Items reflecting American History from 1750-1950. We offer Documents, Letters, Broadsides, Photographs, Relics.
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Map of Antietam: Tinted Map, 11” x 8-1/2”, titled “ANTIETAM (Maryland) is bounded on the West by the potomac River, on the North by Mercerville, on the East by Springvale and on the South by the Antietam Iron
0199: Map of AntietamEst. US$100-US$200Lot Passed
Lincoln’s First General in Chief: Large Format Engraved Image, 15” x20” steel engraving titled “Majr.-Genl George B. McClellan, General in Chief of the US Army”, by Currier and Ives, NY. Minor repairs to background. Matted
0206: Lincoln’s First General in ChiefEst. US$100-US$200Lot Passed
Ohio Woman Writes Of The War: War-date Union civilian Autograph Letter Signed, “Sarah Hatch,” 3p. octavo, on patriotic lettersheet, Franklin Mills, Ohio, August 31, 1862, with cover addressed to Helen Loveland in Wisconsin,
0207: Ohio Woman Writes Of The WarEst. US$50-US$100Lot Passed
Union General’s ALS: SEYMOUR, Truman (1824-1891) was a career soldier and an accomplished painter. He served in the Union Army during the American Civil War, rising to the rank of major general. He was present at the
0209: Union General’s ALSEst. US$500-US$750Lot Passed
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1st PA. Light Artillery at Yorktown, VA.: Manuscript Document signed by Frank Choate, 1st Pa. Lt. Artillery. Choate would later serve as captain in the US Colored Troops. The document is 1pp., Headquarters 1st Pa. Lt. Artillery, Ft. Yorktown
0217: 1st PA. Light Artillery at Yorktown, VA.Est. US$50-US$100
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this Seaman reports on the Action at Port Hudson: Union Seaman’s letter written by “S. E. Hartford’, an Ordinary Seaman from Haverhill, Massachusetts. Hartford first served on the USS Ohio after enlisting in May 3rd, 1861. The two page letter
0243: this Seaman reports on the Action at Port HudsonEst. US$300-US$500
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