Autographs, Americana & Stocks & Bonds 2009-10-31 Auction - 1037 Price Results - Scott J. Winslow Associates, Inc. in NH - Page 3
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578: LINCOLN AND TAD334: John Mosby296: George Gershwin
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Bedford, NH, United States
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PAYMENT DUE FOR CLOTHING: 1)Manuscript Document with nine line statement accomplished and signed Saml. Huntington" by SAMUEL HUNTINGTON (1731-1796). Signer of the Declaration of Independence from Connecticut. Two pages, 7
0049: PAYMENT DUE FOR CLOTHINGEst. US$750-US$1,125Lot Passed
PAYMENT FOR POST RIDING: Manuscript Document. One page, 8 3/8" x 5 5/8". Hartford. September 2, 1777. The document reads: Receivd of Committee of Pay Table an order on the Treasurer of this State for Thirty Pounds, in Acct
0051: PAYMENT FOR POST RIDINGEst. US$150-US$225Lot Passed
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PAYMENT FOR THE RETURN OF APPRENTICE SERVING: STATE PAYMENT FOR THE RETURN OF AN APPRENTICE SERVING IN THE NORTHERN ARMY Manuscript Document. 8" x 6 3/4". Connecticut. August 6, 1777. The document extends payment to Nehemiah Lewis for " expense
0052: PAYMENT FOR THE RETURN OF APPRENTICE SERVINGEst. US$250-US$300
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PAYMENT TO SELECTMEN: Manuscript Document. One page, 8 1/8" x6 7/8". Connecticut. July 18, 1777. The document reads, in part: Pay the Select Men of Canterbury Fifth Seven Pounds Three shilling & Six pence Lawfull[sic]
0053: PAYMENT TO SELECTMENEst. US$30-US$45Lot Passed
PAYMENTS TO A CONTINENTAL CAPT.: Manuscript Document. One page, 7 3/4" x 4 5/8". Connecticut. June 11, 1777. The document reads, in part: Sir please to pay to John Mays who is appointed Captn. in one of two Battalions order to be
0054: PAYMENTS TO A CONTINENTAL CAPT.Est. US$150-US$225Lot Passed
Rare 1780 Continental Army Record: A Rare 1780 Continental Army record documenting pay for Lt Col Lewis Morris, aide-de-camp to General Greene Morris was appointed Brigade-Major, NY Militia, on June 7, 1776, less than a month before
0056: Rare 1780 Continental Army RecordEst. US$350-US$400Lot Passed
RATION PAY FOR SOLDIERS NEAR PEEKSKILL: Manuscript Document. One page, 8 ½" x 12". Ammawak near Peekskill. August 19, 1777. The document reads, in part: We the Subscribers do acknowledge to have received of Capt. Noah Phelps as ration
0057: RATION PAY FOR SOLDIERS NEAR PEEKSKILLEst. US$1,000-US$1,500Lot Passed
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RETURN J. MEIGS WITH PAY ORDER AND CERTIFICATION: 1) Manuscript Document with Autograph statement Signed, "R.J. Meigs Colo Comdt. 1st Connt. Brigade," by MAJOR RETURN JONATHON MEIGS (1734-1823). Soldier, Indian Agent, American Revolutionary Officer.
0059: RETURN J. MEIGS WITH PAY ORDER AND CERTIFICATIONEst. US$275-US$350
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SECURITIES FOR DEPRECIATION: 1) Partially Printed Pay Order. 8 ¼" x 6 ½". Hartford. May 21, 1784. The order "secure [s] the Payment of Fifty pounds twelve Shillings & 2d being the Balance due to David Hall …" 2) Manuscript
0060: SECURITIES FOR DEPRECIATIONEst. US$300-US$400Lot Passed
SIGNED AT CONSTITUTION ISLAND: Letter Signed. One page, 7 ¾" x 4". Constitution Island. March 17, 1783. The letter reads: I hereby certify that Joseph Watterman was transferred from the Connecticut Line to the Invd. Regt.
0061: SIGNED AT CONSTITUTION ISLANDEst. US$250-US$375Lot Passed
WAGES DUE A DECEASED POW: Manuscript Document. 8 1/4" x 6 3/4". [Connecticut]. August 6, 1777. The document extends payment to Timothy King for wages due to his deceased son, Reuben King, for the time he was held as a British
0066: WAGES DUE A DECEASED POWEst. US$400-US$600Lot Passed
AUTOGRAPH ALBUM FROM BUCHANAN'S TENURE: [AUTOGRAPH ALBUM]. Accomplished in the administration of James Buchanan during the period of 1857 " 1861. Signatories include: The President of the United States " James Buchanan; Secretary of State
0068: AUTOGRAPH ALBUM FROM BUCHANAN'S TENUREEst. US$2,500-US$3,750Lot Passed
AMERICAN IDEALS BY CALVIN COOLIDGE: CALVIN COOLIDGE (1872-1933). Thirtieth President of the United States. Typewritten Manuscript Signed, titled "AMERICAN IDEALS". 1 page, 4to. No place, no date. An important pronouncement by "Silent
0071: AMERICAN IDEALS BY CALVIN COOLIDGEEst. US$1,250-US$1,875Lot Passed
CALVIN COOLIDGE: CALVIN COOLIDGE (1872-1933), President of the United States. Personal check for $25.27 signed "Calvin Coolidge." December 19th, 1911. Northampton, Massachusetts. Perforated and stamp cancelled.
0072: CALVIN COOLIDGEEst. US$225-US$338Lot Passed
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