Summer Historical Auction 2021 - Day 3 2021-08-26 Auction - 596 Price Results - Alexander Historical Auctions LLC in MD
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GEORGE WASHINGTONMAO ZEDONGAPOLLO 11 AND RICHARD NIXON SIGNED PHOTO
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Chesapeake City, MD, United States
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Summer Historical Auction 2021 - Day 3

Over 2,100 lots of historical militaria from all conflicts; historical autographs and ephemera from all fields of collecting.
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AARON BURR: (1756 - 1836) Vice President under Jefferson with whom he had been tied in the Presidential Election of 1800, defeated through the efforts of Alexander Hamilton who he later killed in a duel. Cut
1553: AARON BURREst. US$300-US$500
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ADAM STEPHEN: (1730 - 1791) Major general in the Continental Army and the only general to be court-martialed and immediately dismissed during the war. A night before Washington's assault on Trenton, Stephen's men
1554: ADAM STEPHENEst. US$800-US$1,200
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ALURED CLARKE: (1744-1832) British Army officer. He took charge of all British troops in Georgia in May 1780 and was then deployed to Philadelphia to supervise the evacuation of British prisoners of war at the
1555: ALURED CLARKEEst. US$100-US$150Lot Passed
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ANTHONY WHITE: (1750-1803) Brigadier general in the Continental Army, aide de camp to George Washington, known for his leadership of cavalry. A.L.S. in third person, 1p. 8vo., [n.p.], Nov. 6, 1795, requesting money
1556: ANTHONY WHITEEst. US$140-US$200
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BATTLE OF CASTINE BRITISH RELICS: Good group of relics of the 74th British Regiment, recovered from the area of Fort George which was the center of the Battle of Castine - a disaster for Paul Revere and colonial forces sent to attack
1557: BATTLE OF CASTINE BRITISH RELICSEst. US$100-US$150
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CALEB STRONG: (1745 - 1819) Twelve-time Governor of Massachusetts, first elected Senator from that state and a member of the Constitutional and Hartford Conventions. Partly-printed D.S., 1p. 12mo., May 21, 1798, a
1558: CALEB STRONGEst. US$80-US$100
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CALEB STRONG: (1745 - 1819) Twelve-time Governor of Massachusetts, first elected Senator from that state and a member of the Hartford Convention. Partly-printed D.S. as Governor, 1p. sm. folio, Boston, May 15,
1559: CALEB STRONGEst. US$80-US$100
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CHARLES BIDDLE: (1745 - 1821) Pennsylvania statesman that served as the seventh Vice-President of the state from 1785 to 1787. PAYMENT FOR THE SURGEON OF THE CONTINENTAL 'INVALID CORPS' Excellent association D.S.,
1560: CHARLES BIDDLEEst. US$300-US$400
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CHARLES COTESWORTH PINCKNEY: (1746 - 1825) American statesman and military officer, an aide de camp to Washington who also defended Fort Sullivan and commanded Fort Moultrie where he was captured when Charleston fell. Pinckney
1561: CHARLES COTESWORTH PINCKNEYEst. US$300-US$400
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CHARLES PINCKNEY: (1757 - 1824) American planter and politician, signer of the Constitution. He served as the 37th Governor of South Carolina, later serving two more non-consecutive terms. He also served as a US
1562: CHARLES PINCKNEYEst. US$300-US$400Lot Passed
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CONTINENTAL ARMY PAYMENT ORDER: A war date payment order document issued by the Continental Congress, 1p. 8vo., Exeter, Dec. 30, 1775, stating that Ezekiel Worthen (1710-1793) be paid the amount of ten pounds. Signed by Worthen on
1563: CONTINENTAL ARMY PAYMENT ORDEREst. US$80-US$100
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DANIEL BRODHEAD: (1736-1806) Continental Army commander during the Revolutionary War who served at the Battle of Long Island and was later a fort commander in the Ohio Territory. Partially printed manuscript D.S.,
1564: DANIEL BRODHEADEst. US$200-US$300Lot Passed
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DANIEL JONES: (?- 1793) British lieutenant general during the Revolutionary War, commandant of New York under Henry Clinton while the city was occupied. War date D.S., 1p. legal folio., New York, December 19,
1565: DANIEL JONESEst. US$200-US$300
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DANIEL ROBERDEAU: (1727-1795) Brigadier general in the Continental Army, Continental Congress delegate, signer of the Articles of Confederation. A.E.S. on a payment order 1p. oblong 8vo., [n.p.], Dec. 5, 1782, signing
1566: DANIEL ROBERDEAUEst. US$200-US$300
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DAVID GELSTON: (1744 – 1828) American merchant and politician, signed the Articles of Association in 1774, and was a delegate to the last session of the Continental Congress. Fine content manuscript D.S. as
1567: DAVID GELSTONEst. US$300-US$400
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EDMUND RANDOLPH: (1753 – 1813) American attorney and politician, 7th Governor of Virginia and delegate to the Constitutional Convention, serving on its Committee of Detail. First Attorney General and
1568: EDMUND RANDOLPHEst. US$300-US$400
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EDWARD HAND: (1744-1802) General in the Continental Army who saw action at Yorktown and was later a physician and politician. Manuscript D.S. 'Edw. Hand', 1p, legal folio, Lancaster, Dec. 8, 1792, a court
1569: EDWARD HANDEst. US$200-US$300
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EDWARD RUTLEDGE: (1749-1800) The youngest signer of the Declaration of Independence and later Governor of South Carolina. Partly-printed D.S., 1p. oblong legal folio, South Carolina, Jan. 4, 1774, summons issued to
1570: EDWARD RUTLEDGEEst. US$600-US$700
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EDWARD RUTLEDGE: (1749-1800) The youngest signer of the Declaration of Independence and later Governor of South Carolina. Retained copy of a letter written by a secretary and kept as a retained copy, 1p. 4to., South
1571: EDWARD RUTLEDGEEst. US$400-US$600
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ELBRIDGE GERRY: (1744 - 1814) Signer of the Declaration of Independence and member of the Continental Congress who opposed ratification of the Constitution as drafted, eponym for the term 'Gerrymandering'. A.L.S.
1572: ELBRIDGE GERRYEst. US$600-US$800
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ELIAS DAYTON: (1737 - 1807) American Revolution brigadier general, a colonel of New Jersey troops promoted upon the direct recommendation of Washington. Manuscript D.S. as Mayor of Elizabethtown, 1p. 8vo., [Essex
1573: ELIAS DAYTONEst. US$200-US$300
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GEORGE CABOT: (1751-1823) Prominent member of the Federalist party and close acquaintance of Alexander Hamilton, Senator from Massachusetts, relative of senators Henry Cabot Lodge and Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.,
1574: GEORGE CABOTEst. US$200-US$300
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GEORGE CLINTON: (1739 - 1812) Vice President of the United States under Jefferson and Madison, Continental Congressman who opposed ratification of the Constitution. A.L.S., 1p. 4to., Washington, [n.d. due to paper
1575: GEORGE CLINTONEst. US$600-US$800Lot Passed
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GEORGE WALTON: (1749-1804) Signer of the Declaration of Independence for the state of Georgia, later Governor, Chief Justice, and Senator. Manuscript D.S. 'Geo Walton', 1p. sm. folio, Chatham County, May 31, 1784,
1576: GEORGE WALTONEst. US$400-US$600
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