Civil War, Military & Coins Auction 5/22/14 2014-05-22 Auction - 349 Price Results - Farmer Auctions in VA - Page 15
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Model 1842 Percussion Pistol by Palmetto Armory2006 Gold $50 Eagle CoinPre-64 Winchester Model 70 Rifle in .243 Win.
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Salem, VA, United States
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Civil War, Military & Coins Auction 5/22/14

Farmer Auctions presents an exciting Auction that will include a variety of gold coins and Carson City Morgan Dollars. 90 plus lots of gold coins and over 120 lots of coins total. Many gold coins are certified by PCGS, NGC, and ANACS. Coin highlights include 1 oz. Gold Buffalos; $10 Indians; 1/10 oz., 1/4 oz., 1/2 oz., and 1 oz Gold Eagles; 1910-D Indian (NGC - 58); and other 2 1/2 and 5.00 gold coins. The 25 lots of Carson City Morgans include a rare 1889-CC (NGC VF 25); 1885-CC GSA; 1881-CC GSA; and 1893-CC (graded F-12 by IGC). The May 22nd Auction will also showcase a great collection of Civil War and military items including a Model 1842 Percussion Pistol by Palmetto Armory; Model 1842 Percussion Pistol by H. Aston Co.; Ambrotypes and Tintypes; Dug Bullets; State Fractional Currency such as 25 cent notes; and much more!
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Casey's Infantry Tactics Vol. 1 & 3: Missing volume 2, 1862. Vol. 3 named to adjutant Barlow, 40th KY Vol., October 1, 1863. Vol. 1 named to Allen Little of Ohio. Vol. 1 shows moderate wear to cloth boards. Interior foxed. Both
0382: Casey's Infantry Tactics Vol. 1 & 3Est. US$150-US$300
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Cavalry Tactics Vol. 1 & 2: Vol. 1 is 1855. Vol. 2 is 1862 and named to J.S. Fraland Co. E. Moderate wear to marbleized boards. Minor foxing to interiors. Both volumes appear complete. 4" x 5 3/4".
0383: Cavalry Tactics Vol. 1 & 2Est. US$100-US$200
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1861 Cavalry Tactics Vol. 1: Colonel Cooke, 2nd U.S. Cavalry. Named to Captain Thad Freeland, 18th PA Cavalry. Moderate wear to cloth boards. Water damage and foxing to interior. Appears complete. 4 1/2" x 6".
0384: 1861 Cavalry Tactics Vol. 1Est. US$150-US$300
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U.S. Infantry Tactics 1861 Lippincott: Named to Captain Barlow, 40th KY infantry. First insert is torn. Minor wear to cloth boards. Foxing to interior. Appears complete. 3 3/4" x 5 3/8".
0385: U.S. Infantry Tactics 1861 LippincottEst. US$100-US$200
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Ledger Page Showing Men of 2nd NC: Also shows their location, or death. List includes 7 of the men hanged for desertion by General Picket at Kinston and are marked as hanged. There are 26 names total. Water damage/ paper loss. 16"
0387: Ledger Page Showing Men of 2nd NCEst. US$100-US$200
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Two Oath of Allegiance's for James Hilton: For James Hilton of Davidson County, NC. One is dated June, 9 1865, and one September, 12 1865. One has minor foxing. Also includes 1863 estate certificate from Davidson Co.
0388: Two Oath of Allegiance's for James HiltonEst. US$75-US$125
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May 1863 Quartermaster Record of Paper Usage: 4/15/1865 forage requisition from camp near Falmouth, VA. 9/21/1865 Treasurer sheet for pay from 1864. Wear and minor tears at folds.
0389: May 1863 Quartermaster Record of Paper UsageEst. US$40-US$60
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Two Confederate Pre-Printed Documents: Tax inked for bacon, April, 3 1865 Davidson, NC. And provisions 6/10-11/1863 Culpeper CT House, VA. Wear at folds.
0390: Two Confederate Pre-Printed DocumentsEst. US$60-US$90
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Letter Dated 4/29/1865 HD Quarters: 1st Brig. 1st Division, 13th Corp. Spring Hill, AL. Mentions a "darker boy" and the surrender of Johnston to Sherman. Nice condition with visual fold lines.
0391: Letter Dated 4/29/1865 HD QuartersEst. US$60-US$90
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Letter, Camp of 38th VA Near Bermuda Hundred: Undated. Minor war news. Heavily damaged. Also an 1861 letter from College Hill, NC. Mentions a military ball and two war related receipts. Damaged.
0392: Letter, Camp of 38th VA Near Bermuda HundredEst. US$30-US$50
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July, 13 1865 Discharge For Jarred Gardner: From 128th Ohio Infantry at Camp Chase. Minor water damage usual fold lines. And a tape repaired discharge for the Jefferson Guards, dated 6/5/1854. Heavily repaired and removed from scrapbook.
0393: July, 13 1865 Discharge For Jarred GardnerEst. US$30-US$50
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