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This M1861 rifle musket recently came out of North Carolina. Stock markings and at least one barrel band show it to have been captured and reissued by Confederate ordnance authorities. Some minor… (490-2428). Learn More »
Letter is three and three-quarter pages written in period ink that is strong throughout. Text is readable but silverfish have gotten at the paper eating various sections so that the paper looks to… (1054-2226). Learn More »
$450.00
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Letter is four full pages written in period ink that is strong throughout. Text is readable. The letter was written by Private Andre Hamille Beauchamp of Company F, 1st Alabama Infantry. Andre Hamille… (1054-2237). Learn More »
$350.00
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Measuring about 38 inches long, to the tip of the hook, and 1 1/8 inches wide, these slings conserved leather and brass by using a simple double wire hook on one end and leather only for the standing… (2020-1188). Learn More »
$425.00
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Image shows Thompson seated with one arm resting on a table. He holds his gauntlets in one hand and the hilt of his sword in the other. He wears a dark double-breasted frock coat with three stars on… (1054-984). Learn More »
$95.00
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Dated Feby 17th 1864. Serial number illegible. Series G. Note depicts Judah P. Benjamin, Confederate Attorney General and Secretary of War, black with reddish overprint, plain back. Date is printed,… (282-350). Learn More »
An original piece of Confederate money, being the $5 CSA T-69 bill featuring the State Capitol building in Richmond in the center of the bill, and Confederate Secretary of the Treasury, C.G. Memminger… (282-349). Learn More »
This is a $30 note pasted to an old scrap book page. The note measures approximately 3.5” x 2.75”. Serial numbered in red ink. Signed by Lewis Farmer and Joseph Walter. Numbering and first… (215-240). Learn More »
This is a nice pair of brass cavalry spurs with matching patina and small iron rowels. The rowels turn freely have show just some slight wear to some of the points from field wear. The side bars have… (1107-45). Learn More »
$225.00
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The "gimlet" has a screw on the end and was intended to be used to remove broken pieces of friction primers from the vent. It could also serve as a priming wire to poke a hole in the powder bag. This… (1117-45). Learn More »
Civil War buckshot cartridges were made up of .31 caliber round shot for smoothbore muskets and shotguns. This specimen was made at the Columbus Ordnance Depot in Georgia. It contains 12 round shot in… (490-2265). Learn More »
Backmark (both cards); “C.R. Rees & Co. / Richmond, Va / 1868”. In double card album frame, accompanied by business card from manufacturer William W. Harding, Philadelphia w/ notice: “Be… (846-251). Learn More »
This Note was printed by “American Bank Note.” The Note is unissued and in crisp condition. It was issued by the New Orleans Bank. This is a bilingual Note in English and French. The Note features… (286-905). Learn More »
This Note was printed by “Rawdon, Wright, Hatch and Edson, New Orleans & N.Y.” The Note is unissued and in crisp condition. It was issued by the New Orleans branch Bank. The Goddess of… (286-904). Learn More »
This Note was printed by “American Bank Note.” The Note is unissued and in crisp condition. There is a portrait of Andrew Jackson (from the bank of New Orleans) on the right, a vignette of women… (286-903). Learn More »
This Note was printed by “Continental Bank Note Company, New York.” The Note is issued by Brunswick, GA. It features a large building in the center and a vignette slave with cotton bail. This is a… (286-892). Learn More »
This Note was printed by “Rawdon, Wright, Hatch and Edson, New Orleans.” The Note is unissued and in crisp condition. The Goddess of Commerce is on the left side and also on the Note is a vignette… (286-902). Learn More »
$50.00
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This Note was printed by “American Bank Note Company.” It is an unissued Note in crisp condition. There is a sailor on the left with New Orleans branch and a woman holding a dove on the right.… (286-908). Learn More »
$65.00
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This Note was printed by “Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson, New York & N.O.” The Note features the Goddess of Agriculture and Commerce. There are vignettes of steamships on the left and a… (286-910). Learn More »
$100.00
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This Note was printed by “Douglas New Orleans.” There is a Goddess of Agriculture in the center and the word “TWO” in red overprint. It was printed on a Bank of Texas three dollar Note from… (286-912). Learn More »
$50.00
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Mower General Hospital, first known as Chestnut Hill Hospital, was one of the largest U.S. General Hospitals. Planned and built in 1862, it opened in early 1863 and could hold 3600 patients. Covering 27 acres the complex included 47 wards and other… (870-613). Learn More »