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CHAMBERLAIN’S 1822 VIEWS OF RIO/SLAVERY.Manuscript Crowninshield Autobiography.Abraham Lincoln Signed Military Appointment
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Founding Documents, Aquatint Travel Books, and Audubon. Early manuscript maps, town-founding documents, business and personal papers, and the library amassed by Col. Elisha Camp and his wife Sophia Hale Camp in Sackets Harbor, NY, from 1809 until they died in 1866 will be featured in Blanchard Auction Services? on-line auction with on-line bidding available now through March 28. The Camp archive richly documents the lives of first-generation settlers of Jefferson County NY?s most important port, their acquisition of household furnishings, and Col. Camp?s roles in early U.S.-Canadian trade and Lake Ontario steamboat and railroad promotion. Also included are the Camps? descendants? presidential appointments signed by Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, Grover Cleveland, William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, and Woodrow Wilson. The Camps? library includes: important works on African-Americans? lives and Abolitionism; early militia and U.S. Army drill books; early medical books; published aids to international trade & commerce from 1757 to 1821; and the books with which the Camps instructed their children in all the subjects of the day, including religion, science, farming, and philanthropy. The Camps? children and grandchildren added to the family?s shelves books on women?s rights, Civil War manuscript letters and books, and photographs, manuscripts, and printed items documenting military service in Arizona and the Philippines from 1880 to 1901, and more. Rare travel items to be auctioned will start with U.S. Navy Admiral A. S. Crowninshield?s unpublished manuscript autobiography (1843-1909), in which he details in his own hand his Annapolis days aboard the U.S.S. Constitution, Civil War service, cruises to (and stays in) China and Japan via Rio de Janeiro and Cape Town in 1866, etc. Better known, but almost as rare is an extraordinary first edition of the great Brazilian rarity about a port Crowninshield admired, Lt. Henry Chamberlain?s Views and Costumes of the C
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DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE 1818.: Oversized broadside “Copied from the original Declaration of Independence in the Department of State, and Published by BENJAMIN OWEN TYLER Professor of Penmanship, City of Washington 1818 ...
0001: DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE 1818.Est. US$1,000-US$2,000
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July 4th festivities 1807-1811.: Collection of seven unique Sackets Harbor manuscripts documenting July 4th celebrations (with FIREWORKS) and their financing, and other town and military agreements, dating 1807-1811 and totaling 31
0002: July 4th festivities 1807-1811.Est. US$500-US$1,000
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SANDERSON’S SIGNERS & 1838 DECLARATION.: Complete set of first edition of Howes S-88, John Sanderson’s Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence (Phila.: Published by Joseph M. Sanderson for the Proprietor, J.
0003: SANDERSON’S SIGNERS & 1838 DECLARATION.Est. US$750-US$1,500
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Rare 1815 Sackets Harbor VILLAGE LAWS.: Rare broadside measuring 12 1/4” x 7”. Signed in type at bottom “Wm. BAKER, President. Sackets Harbor, 19th Jan. 1815.” Printed on wove paper (no watermark), perhaps in nearby
0004: Rare 1815 Sackets Harbor VILLAGE LAWS.Est. US$125-US$250
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ELISHA CAMP’S SACKETS HARBOR PAPERS.: Highly important collection of early Sackets Harbor, New York, manuscripts mostly dating 1805-1867, being business, political, and family papers, including hand-drawn plot surveys, hand-drawn &
0005: ELISHA CAMP’S SACKETS HARBOR PAPERS.Est. US$5,000-US$15,000
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Sophia and Elisha Camp’s LIBRARY.: The core of Sophia Hale Camp and Col. Elisha Camp’s library, being 75 leather-bound volumes recently removed from the Camps’ Sacket’s Harbor secretary desk, including but not
0006: Sophia and Elisha Camp’s LIBRARY.Est. US$1,500-US$3,000
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Sophia & E. Camp’s commerce/travel aids.: Namely, two printed books: (1) Jedidiah Morse, The American Universal Geography, 3rd edition (Boston: Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews, June, 1796), 808 pp. + 17 folding maps and 1 plate (2 torn
0007: Sophia & E. Camp’s commerce/travel aids.Est. US$250-US$500
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War of 1812 Newspaper. THE WAR.: New York: Published sequence of 24 loose issues, viz.: Vol. 1, no. 2 (4 July 1812) to vol. 1, no. 25 (12 Dec. 1812), sequentially paged 7-108. Quarto (11 1/2” x 9 1/2”). With several manuscript
0008: War of 1812 Newspaper. THE WAR.Est. US$75-US$150
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Sackets Harbor Navy $$ accounts.: Manuscript fair copy made at the time of “Expenditures & work done at the Navy Yard, Sackets Harbor NY by Com Platt” from July 1847 to November 1849, with cover letter dated “Navy Yard Sackets
0009: Sackets Harbor Navy $$ accounts.Est. US$75-US$150
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Sackets Harbor & NY maps w/ Railroads.: Two important maps, namely: (1) Subscriber’s copy: Map of Sacket’s Harbour, Jefferson Co. N.Y. 1851. Surveyed & Published by John Bevan ... 7 Broad St. [sic], New York & 36 Barrow St., J. City.
0010: Sackets Harbor & NY maps w/ Railroads.Est. US$150-US$300
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Manuscript Crowninshield Autobiography.: U.S. Navy Admiral Arent Schuyler Crowninshield’s UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPT AUTOBIOGRAPHY commencing “This memoir is begun this 20th of June 1898 on board the U.S. Battle Ship ‘Maine’, at anchor
0011: Manuscript Crowninshield Autobiography.Est. US$2,500-US$7,500
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CHAMBERLAIN’S 1822 VIEWS OF RIO/SLAVERY.: Anne Eugenia Chamberlain’s COMPLETE copy of her stepson Lt. Henry Chamberlain’s aquatint masterwork, his EXTRAORDINARILY RARE folio Views and Costumes of the City and Neighbourhood of Rio
0012: CHAMBERLAIN’S 1822 VIEWS OF RIO/SLAVERY.Est. US$75,000-US$150,000
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Commodore Perry’s “Opening” of Japan.: Perry, Matthew C., and Francis L. Hawks. Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan, performed in the years 1852, 1853, and 1854, under the Command of Commodore
0013: Commodore Perry’s “Opening” of Japan.Est. US$250-US$500
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Postlethwayt’s 1757 Dict. of Trade.: WITH CUTTING-EDGE AFRICAN, EAST ASIAN, CANADIAN, CARIBBEAN, AND SOUTH AMERICAN CONTENT. Savary des Brulons, Jacques. The Universal Dictionary of Trade and Commerce ... with large Additions and
0014: Postlethwayt’s 1757 Dict. of Trade.Est. US$4,000-US$8,000
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Central and South America.: Ten volumes on Central and South America, including: (1) Lt. William L. Herndon, Exploration of the Valley of the Amazon, made under direction of the Navy Department. Part I (Washington: Robert
0015: Central and South America.Est. US$25-US$75
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China, HAWAII, and the Philippines.: Seven books on China, Hawaii (see also lot 70 below), and the Philippines, including: Huc, M. A Journey through the Chinese Empire (New York: Harper & Brothers, [circa 1857], 2 vols., original
0016: China, HAWAII, and the Philippines.Est. US$50-US$100
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Bannerman’s Little Black Quibba 1903.: Helen Bannerman, The Story of Little Black Quibba. New York: Copyright, 1903, by Frederick A. Stokes Company Publishers, Published September 1903. 24mo, bound in the original cloth-backed pictorial
0017: Bannerman’s Little Black Quibba 1903.Est. US$10-US$20
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African-Americana 1841 to circa 1880.: [Smith, Gerrit.]Some of the Duties of an Abolitionist; (and every whole man is an Abolitionist). Peterboro’ [N.Y.], August 27, 1841. 4to bifolium letter-sheet, printed on p. [1] only---with Gerrit
0018: African-Americana 1841 to circa 1880.Est. US$750-US$1,500
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19. Broadside “Grecian Liberty” 1824: Broadside “Grecian Liberty” 1824. Single-sheet 1824 Sackets Harbor fund-raising subscription broadside measuring 15 1/4” x 12 1/2” with left margin vertical imprint: “T. W. Haskell, Pr. S.
0019: 19. Broadside “Grecian Liberty” 1824Est. US$150-US$300
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Glastonbury Ct HALE FAMILY 18th-c MSS: Collection of 29 manuscript letters Totaling 39 pages + address panels, mostly folio and quarto dating 1783-1791 to George Hale (b. 1759 d. 1803) of Glastonbury, Connecticut, from various
0020: Glastonbury Ct HALE FAMILY 18th-c MSSEst. US$250-US$500
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WOMEN’S WRITING/drawing 1820s-1890s.: Four original compositions, as follows: “Harriet Camp’s Composition Book 1851” (wrapper title) being her two-page essay on England’s Queen Elizabeth dated “Sacket
0021: WOMEN’S WRITING/drawing 1820s-1890s.Est. US$100-US$200
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BOOKS & READING MANUSCRIPTS 1832-1851.: Four original manuscripts, namely: HIGHLY IMPORTANT 3-page folio letter very closely written by Titus Smith at HALIFAX, CANADA, April 22, 1832, on a full sheet of laid paper watermarked
0022: BOOKS & READING MANUSCRIPTS 1832-1851.Est. US$200-US$400
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Early Sackets Harbor Newspapers/Extra.: Including rare CANAL Extra. Freeman’s Advocate----EXTRA (Sacket’s Harbor, Thursday, February 16, 1826), Vol. 1, No. 41, single oversized sheet, verso blank, printing 5 columns below masthead,
0023: Early Sackets Harbor Newspapers/Extra.Est. US$50-US$100
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Sackets Harbor Merchant’s Accts 1844-45.: Royal S. Robbins’s manuscript accounts daybook, Sept. 3, 1844 to June 18, 1845. Folio (12 1/4” x 8”; bulking 1”), 315 pp. of accounts, with 12 pages (only) later used as
0024: Sackets Harbor Merchant’s Accts 1844-45.Est. US$75-US$150
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