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![[CIVIL WAR] Signature Album w/ Grant, Sherman, Butler, Doubleday & More: The Token of Love. New York: Leavitt & Allen, ca. 1864. 8vo, 92 pages. Original red boards with gilt floral motifs. Front cover is separated and spine is exposed. Multiple inscriptions to int](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/411814/229027628_1_x.jpg?height=280&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1774627435&width=280)







![[CIVIL WAR] Historic Report re: Formerly Enslaved People, 12 pp. Letter: HISTORIC REPORT REGARDING RECENTLY FREED PEOPLE IN CIVIL WAR "CONTRABAND" CAMPS](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/411814/229027369_1_x.jpg?height=280&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1774627435&width=280)
![[RECONSTRUCTION] (2) Letters by General Buell: Two autograph letters signed by Don Carlos Buell (1818–1898), to General Henry Martyn Cist (1839–1902). Airdrie, Kentucky. Eight pages total, 8vo. Buell, a close friend of General G](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/411814/229027558_1_x.jpg?height=280&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1774627435&width=280)


![An 1866 document relating to a notable Lieutenant in the United States Colored Troops: [CIVIL WAR] [CALIFF, JOSEPH M., later Brigadier General]. Document appointing Joseph M. Califf Captain of Volunteers by Brevet. Washington: 31 October 1866. A partly printed War Department](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/292/411922/229071142_1_x.jpg?height=280&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1774646235&width=280)
![[LINCOLN] 1864 General's Letter to Lincoln re: Reccomendation: Autograph letter signed by Brigadier General Benjamin Franklin Kelley (1807-1891) to "his Excellency / The President of the United States" Abraham Lincoln. Headquarters, Cumberland, 30 July](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/411814/229027611_1_x.jpg?height=280&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1774627435&width=280)
![[RECONSTRUCTION] Charles Sumner LS & Signed Poem: Autograph letter signed by lawyer and abolitionist Charles Sumner (1811-1874), as Massachusetts state senator, to Jonathan Tarbell (1820-1880), future justice of the Supreme Court of Mississ](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/411814/229027451_1_x.jpg?height=280&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1774627435&width=280)
![[SLAVERY] 1835 South Carolina Slave Bill of Sale: Autograph document signed by Matthew McCrary, as Administrator. [Laurens, South Carolina], 16 November 1835. 1 page, approx. 7 3/4 x 5 in. A brief inventory of "the second sale](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/411814/229027421_1_x.jpg?height=280&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1774627435&width=280)
![[ABOLITION] Emancipation Celebration in Newbern, North Carolina : IMPORTANT LETTER DETAILING "COLORED CITIZENS'" CELEBRATION OF EMANCIPATION IN NORTH CAROLINA Autograph letter signed by John Knight Dustin (1843-1909), Co. C, 23rd Mass](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/411814/229027596_1_x.jpg?height=280&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1774627435&width=280)
![[CIVIL WAR] Booth's Death & Hanging CSA Generals, Soldier's 1865 Letter: "...Booth died too easy a death but I am glad he is dead. I hope they will hang Jeff Davis and all the Rebel Generals every one I would if I had the power..." Autograph letter signed](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/411814/229027624_1_x.jpg?height=280&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1774627435&width=280)

![[SLAVERY] Freedman Helps His Family Escape, 1864 Runaway Slave Document: “...A free negro…assisted his wife and children to run aw](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/411814/229027500_1_x.jpg?height=280&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1774627435&width=280)

![[INDIAN WARS] Meigs LS as Quartermaster General: Letter signed by Montgomery Cunningham Meigs (1816-1892), as Quartermaster General, to Colonel George Wood Wingate (1840-1928), Office of the General Inspector of Rifle Practice. Washington, DC, 1 Mar](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/7226/411814/229027413_1_x.jpg?height=280&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1774627435&width=280)
