Rare Autographs, Photographs & Books 2021-11-10 Auction - 390 Price Results - University Archives in CT
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Extraordinarily Rare Revolutionary War Powder Horn UsedA Lifelong Friendship in Letters: H. Hefner ExtensiveWyatt Earp Endorsement Signed, Over 20 Words in His
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Rare Autographs, Photographs & Books

Rare Autographs, Photographs & Books American Politics/Supreme Court: Lots 1-32; American Presidents/First Ladies: Lots 33-106; 379-384; Art: Lots 107-118 Aviation/Space: Lots 119-134 Business/Notables: Lots 135-171 Civil Rights/Native American/Slavery: Lots 172-206 Declaration of Independence/Revolutionary War: Lots 207-230 Entertainment/Music/Sports: Lots 231-254 History/Military: Lots 255-331; 360; International/World Leaders: Lots 332-339 Judaica: Lots 340-341 Literature: Lots 342-359 Old West: Lots 361-378 Science: Lots 385-391
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H. Clay ALS "I should have got the votes...which Genl.: H. Clay ALS "I should have got the votes...which Genl. Taylor obtained"2pp of a bifolium, measuring 9" x 10.25", Ashland, dated December 10, 1848. Signed "H. Clay" and addressed to his friend and
0008: H. Clay ALS "I should have got the votes...which Genl.Est. US$3,500-US$4,000
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Henry Dearborn Superb Archive: Henry Dearborn Superb Archive DEARBORN, HENRY. Archive, 1814-1824. 3 letters, 9 pp. total, 8" x 10" to 8" x 13"; pamphlet, 28 pp., 5.75" x 9.5”. Letters have expected folds and some tears along
0011: Henry Dearborn Superb ArchiveEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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John Hancock 1776 DS for "Do not fire until you see the: John Hancock 1776 DS for "Do not fire until you see the whites of their eyes" Regiment, Among Finest Known1p partially printed, measuring 15.5" x 10", [Philadelphia], dated January 1, 1776. Large
0017: John Hancock 1776 DS for "Do not fire until you see theEst. US$8,000-US$10,000
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Tobias Lear Lauds Peace Following War of 1812 &: Tobias Lear Lauds Peace Following War of 1812 & Celebrates U.S. Army & NavyA 2pp autograph letter boldly signed by George Washington's former personal secretary Tobias Lear (1762-1816), as
0019: Tobias Lear Lauds Peace Following War of 1812 &Est. US$500-US$600
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Edward Livingston LS to George M. Dallas Re:: Edward Livingston LS to George M. Dallas Re: Investigating Possible Treasonous Activity in PennsylvaniaA 2pp letter signed by then U.S. Secretary of State Edward Livingston (1764-1836) as "Edw
0021: Edward Livingston LS to George M. Dallas Re:Est. US$300-US$400
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