Raynors' HCA Limited Edition Spring Auction 2008-04-10 Auction - 341 Price Results - Raynors' Historical Collectible Auctions in NC
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Burlington, NC, United States
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Raynors' HCA Limited Edition Spring Auction

Fine American Manuscripts, Documents, and Artifacts relating to American Historical Personalities and Events. The time period covered is from Pre-Colonial to early 20th Century.
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001: Lexington & Concord and Much More: Bound volume of twelve (12) issues of the popular coffeehouse journal from London, 'The Gentleman's Magazine' for the year 1775, with excellent detailed accounts of the Battles of Lexington &
0001: 001: Lexington & Concord and Much MoreEst. US$1,500-US$2,000See Sold Price
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004: General Samuel Parsons Signed War-Date Oath: PARSONS, Samuel Holden (1737-1789) In August 1776 Congress appointed Parsons Brigadier General in the Continental Army. He was ordered to New York with his brigade of about 2,500 men. Stationed in
0004: 004: General Samuel Parsons Signed War-Date OathEst. US$750-US$1,000See Sold Price
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007: Good Content Arthur Lee Autograph Letter Signed: LEE, Arthur (1740-1792)As American Minister to France, he had differences with Benjamin Franklin and Deane. He was a representative in the general assembly of Virginia, delegate to the Continental
0007: 007: Good Content Arthur Lee Autograph Letter SignedEst. US$2,000-US$3,000See Sold Price
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011: Tennessee Importation Certification: Rare Manuscript Document Signed, "Richd Walker" 1p. quarto, December 1, 1812, Hawkins County, Tennessee, with integral address "John Dabney Esqr. Campbell Co. Virginia", and reads "This day Richard
0011: 011: Tennessee Importation CertificationEst. US$500-US$750See Sold Price
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012: Charleston Slave Tag: A rare very good condition bronze Charleston slave tag, approx. 2" x 2", engraved "CHARLESTON 1787 SERVANT 1837", with a small hole through which a leather lace was once threaded. By law, slaves in
0012: 012: Charleston Slave TagEst. US$2,000-US$3,000See Sold Price
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014: African Repository Letter and Imprint: Printed letter, 1p. quarto, March 5, 1847, "Colonization Rooms" Washington City, with integral address leaf "Rev. W.C. Scott Farmville, Va." This letter printed on green lettersheet reads in most
0014: 014: African Repository Letter and ImprintEst. US$500-US$750See Sold Price
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015: Slave Narrative: Slave narrative, "Babay. A True Story of a good Negro Woman." 12p. Octavo, Sold by S. Hazard, printer to the Cheap Repository for Religious and Moral Tracts, Bath; by J. Marshall, c. late 18th
0015: 015: Slave NarrativeEst. US$500-US$750
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020: Virginia "Free Persons of Color" Documents: Set of four (4) documents pertaining to Virginia 'Free Persons of Color', includes: Autograph Document Signed, "Samuel J. Lionberger" 1p. quarto, Page County, Virginia, November 21, 1858,
0020: 020: Virginia "Free Persons of Color" DocumentsEst. US$500-US$750See Sold Price
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022: 1840 Slave Manumission: Manuscript Document Signed, "Eph. H. McConnell" 1p. small quarto, Kentucky, September 18, 1840, and reads in part: "...I Ephraim McConnell...for & in consideration of the sum of four hundred dollars
0022: 022: 1840 Slave ManumissionEst. US$500-US$750See Sold Price
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