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Presented is an excellent military officer’s commission presented to J. F. Reynolds Landis. Landis’ commission is a high-grade, cream-colored vellum paper and bears the handwritten signature in… (672-05). Learn More »
$750.00
ON HOLD
Presented is an excellent, post Civil War-dated 1866 naval officer’s commission presented to William Reynolds of Lancaster, PA. William was the older brother of General John F. Reynolds of… (672-07). Learn More »
Two colored lithographs by Georg Balthazar Probst, a noted late-18th century publisher/illustrator from Augsburg, Germany. These prints, numbered “116” & 117”, are from an unknown 18th… (453-26). Learn More »
2 pg. (1 sheet, front & back), 5" x 8". General Orders No. 2, from the Adjutant and Inspector General’s Office, Richmond, January 3, 1863. Covers the movement of troops and/or freight by… (460-1022). Learn More »
One page, double-sided newspaper measuring 20 x 24”, mounted on heavy card paper against a medium gray matte, in shrink wrap. This legendary Memphis newspaper was moved out of town just prior to… (12-652). Learn More »
142 pp., text in double columns, pages trimmed close at right edge. Clean throughout, very fine condition. This document, one of several variants, was issued for McClellan's 1864 presidential… (337-165). Learn More »
Black and white lithograph, measuring 12 x 18”, double matted in red and white, and mounted in heavy white card with shrink wrapping. “Bernhardt Wall/ 1918/ Copyright” in lower right corner.… (557-04). Learn More »
$350.00
Originally $450.00
Ca. 1918. Black and white litho, measuring 18 x 12”, double matted in red and beige, mounted on heavy white card, with shrink wrapping. Signed in lower right corner by Bernhardt Wall, a prominent… (557-05). Learn More »
$350.00
Originally $450.00
Printed in French. From Revue Maritime et Coloniale, January, 1863. Printed in Paris by Ch. Lahure. Pages. 425-442. All pages clean & unmarked; very light scattered foxing. Stapled at left… (337-34). Learn More »
2pp., lined paper measuring 11.25 & 11.75" in length, and 7.5" in width. Both pages contain a list of names & figures, and begin with the following heading: "We the undersigned agree to pay… (337-159). Learn More »
Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1876. 44th Congress, 1st Session, Senate. Ex. Doc. 52, April 26, 1876. 8vo., 12pp. VG plus. A rare report; OCLC locates just three copies [Yale; Clarke… (337-131). Learn More »
3 pp., 7.5 x 11". Lightly soiled, with slight foxing. Very important circular announcing that to Pennsylvania troops that the federal government had determined by Nov. 1, 1861 veterans would be… (L11507). Learn More »
$125.00
Originally $200.00
Philadelphia, April , May & June 1863. Vol. 4, No. 2. 4pp., measures 9 x 5.75". Astrology pertaining to President Lincoln, and predictions for the "Fate of the Nation for April, May, and June… (337-115). Learn More »
Paper bound 16 page booklet entitled "Personal Reminiscences…of the Battle of Shiloh" by Jacob H. Smith, Capt. 19th US Infantry. This paper was delivered before the Michigan MOLLUS in 1894. We have… (DMB216B). Learn More »
March 20, 1900. 4pp. This document reports back the House, with approval, the details of Bill No. 5044 which proposed to set apart "6,000 acres in Spottsylvania County, VA., embracing the area on… (337-144). Learn More »
Double-sided bill, measuring 8.5 x 5.5". Lightly yellowed, with chipped upper right corner. Else VG & entirely legible. The announced "Camp Fire" is to take place at Cross Street Market Hall,… (337-184). Learn More »
U.S. Government Printing Office, 4pp. Although this report deals with Gen. Webb in particular, it has wider application when considering the plight of the many regular officers who were… (337-59). Learn More »
$52.50
Originally $75.00
Printed in black & white on card measuring 3.5" x 2.125", mounted on heavy yellow card paper. Titled "Biddy Lamenting the Result of the Election", the cartoon features a chubby woman seated at a… (337-69). Learn More »
$175.00
Originally $250.00
Richmond: William F. Ritchie, State printer. 1862. 5 pp., removed from a larger edition. Fainting offsetting of library hand-stamp at rear blank. Measures 5 3/4" x 9". Minor staining around… (337-157). Learn More »
Richmond: William Ritchie, State printer, 1863. Doc. No. XXI, 7pp. Condition: very lightly yellowed round the edges, small half-inch water stain lower right corner. Governor Letcher's letter pertained… (337-193). Learn More »
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John Clark Merriam, born in Lexington, Mass., in 1829 was educated in France, graduating as a mechanical engineer from the College Bourbon in 1847. It made sense, then, that in August 1861 he joined the 53rd New York, the “D’Epineuil Zouaves”… (1117-85). Learn More »