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Currier & Ives, the most successful publisher of mass market lithographs from 1834 to 1907, produced a number of customizable memorial prints for the grieving families of US Troops. During the… (1309-805). Learn More »
$125.00
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This is an original edition of “The London Chronicle”, No. 3755, dated Saturday, December 23 to Tuesday December 26, 1780. The London Chronicle appeared in 113 volumes from July 2, 1765 to April… (236-1287). Learn More »
This notice reads, “The Commissioners of Salem will meet at the Commissioner’s Hall, on Friday evening, July 15th, 1892, to receive bids for a Sanitary Policeman to serve the remainder of the… (843-03). Learn More »
$40.00
Originally $80.00
This 2-cent denomination United States postage stamp issued from July 1, 1863 to 1869, is generally referred to as the "Black Jack" due to the portrait of President Andrew Jackson on its face… (490-4272). Learn More »
When the Confederacy took over the operation of the mail system in the South on June 1, 1861, no stamps were available. Postmasters were left to their own devices to collect the correct postage and… (998-872). Learn More »
$45.00
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When the Confederacy took over the operation of the mail system in the South on June 1, 1861, no stamps were available. Postmasters were left to their own devices to collect the correct postage and… (998-869). Learn More »
$55.00
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This letter was written by Frank Ditslear of the 2nd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery (Provisional) on June 26th, 1864 from camp in the field near Petersburg, Virginia. He had been in the volunteer… (2026-502). Learn More »
$85.00
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8”x10” line blue paper; 3 pp. Dated Manassas Junction, VA, Oct. 6th, 1861. All legible ink, by an educated soldier. Written to “Miss Emily Burnside”. Overall very good condition. Letter talks… (2025-3460). Learn More »
3 page letter in ink, 5” x 7”. Dated Fort Macon, Oct 14th 1861. Handwriting is good, and good content. Partial text as follows: “…the Yankeys is a fraid of us, they is a bout 100 men to keep… (2025-3463). Learn More »
$125.00
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The African Repository was the official journal of the American Colonization Society. Henry Clay served as the Society’s president from 1836 to 1849, and its directors included former US Presidents… (337-281). Learn More »
$375.00
Originally $500.00
The Liberator was a weekly abolitionist newspaper founded and edited by William Lloyd Garrison and Isaac Knapp in Boston, Massachusetts, running for 35 years from January 1, 1831, to December 1865. It… (1179-1857). Learn More »
$75.00
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The Liberator was a weekly abolitionist newspaper founded and edited by William Lloyd Garrison and Isaac Knapp in Boston, Massachusetts, running for 35 years from January 1, 1831, to December 1865. It… (1179-1856). Learn More »
$75.00
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Cast bronze figure of US Infantryman in kneeling position, firing an 1899 Remington 30-40 caliber carbine. Figurine measures 5.75” in height, anchored on granite base, 6 x 4 x 2”; exhibits… (413-20). Learn More »
$1,250.00
Originally $2,500.00
One newspaper especially defined by its era was The War, a New York-based publication that ran from 1812 to 1815. The newspaper’s very existence was precipitated by the War of 1812, and the… (1309-465). Learn More »
The Liberator was a weekly abolitionist newspaper founded and edited by William Lloyd Garrison and Isaac Knapp in Boston, Massachusetts, running for 35 years from January 1, 1831, to December 1865. It… (1179-1855). Learn More »
The Liberator was a weekly abolitionist newspaper founded and edited by William Lloyd Garrison and Isaac Knapp in Boston, Massachusetts, running for 35 years from January 1, 1831, to December 1865. It… (1179-1854). Learn More »
The Liberator was a weekly abolitionist newspaper founded and edited by William Lloyd Garrison and Isaac Knapp in Boston, Massachusetts, running for 35 years from January 1, 1831, to December 1865. It… (1179-1853). Learn More »
The Liberator was a weekly abolitionist newspaper founded and edited by William Lloyd Garrison and Isaac Knapp in Boston, Massachusetts, running for 35 years from January 1, 1831, to December 1865. It… (1179-1851). Learn More »
The Liberator was a weekly abolitionist newspaper founded and edited by William Lloyd Garrison and Isaac Knapp in Boston, Massachusetts, running for 35 years from January 1, 1831, to December 1865. It… (1179-1850). Learn More »
The Liberator was a weekly abolitionist newspaper founded and edited by William Lloyd Garrison and Isaac Knapp in Boston, Massachusetts, running for 35 years from January 1, 1831, to December 1865. It… (1179-1849). Learn More »
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Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa »
Theft From Gravesite Of Gen. John Reynolds »
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Fine Condition Brass Infantry Bugle Insignia »
This identified Union Army Assistant Surgeon’s group came out of the family and was in a respected Las Vegas uniform collection for about 25 years until its acquisition by the Texas Civil War Museum. The officer, Asst. Surg. Elias Wildman, served… (1268-751). Learn More »