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Sixteen-page issue that starts with an article on the new monument to George Washington erected in New York’s Union Park. Bottom of the front page shows the equestrian statue of Washington on its… (668-256). Learn More »
Sixteen-page issue that starts with an article on the State of Arkansas with a rendering of the State Seal on the bottom of front page. Interior has stories about the war in the Crimea with drawings… (668-258). Learn More »
Volume II./ No. 6. Eight pages (41-48), 16 x 11.5”, w/illus. and cartoon. Chipped round the extremities, w/inner page right margin torn off from mid-gap down. Else good and entirely legible. The… (959-15). Learn More »
Vol. 1—no. 15. 8 pp., 4 columns. Exhibits fold-marks, and small center fold-line chip; lightly soiled and yellowed, but entirely legible; completely intact but semi- fragile, and should be handled… (801-71). Learn More »
$716.00
Originally $895.00
Vol. 1—issues from November 24, 1860 through December 28, 1861. Bound in black buckram, 15.75” x 11.5, leather spine w/gilt lettering: “Harper’s Weekly 1860-61.“ Exhibits wear at the… (959-49). Learn More »
$6,500.00
Originally $6,900.00
Volume 6—Number 15. 8 pp., 16 x 22”, six columns. Exhibits chipping along the left margins, with two, small unobtrusive tape repairs. Else VG plus and entirely legible. In March 1861 New Orleans… (145-112). Learn More »
Vol. 1—15. Editor, Capt. E.G. Adams, Publisher Lieut. C.H. Champney. 4 pp., 12.5 x 8,” 3 columns. Exhibits fold-marks, w/yellowing along fold-lines, and two slight inward tears along right… (1097-216). Learn More »
Vol. 1—No. 11. Editor, Capt. E.G. Adams, publisher Lieut. C.H. Champney. 4 pp., 12.5 x 8”, 3 columns. Exhibits fold-marks. Else VG plus. This extremely scarce Civil War/Frontier army newspaper… (1097-215). Learn More »
Vol. XVI—No. 109. 8 pp., 16 x 22”, six columns. Pages detached, Exhibits slight yellowing & couple of neat tape repairs. Else VG & entirely legible. By mid-March, Louisiana had seceded… (145-105). Learn More »
Vol. VII—Whole Number 320. 4 pp., 20.75 x 15”, five columns. Exhibits slight horizontal fold-mark, and a slight patch of slight water staining at the lower left margin. Else near fine. This… (998-1817). Learn More »
Vol. XLVIII—Whole No. 7390. 4 pp., 17 x 23”, seven columns. Exhibits fold-marks, light chipping on left margin. Else VG plus. Front page of consists of four columns of advertisements and three of… (998-2106). Learn More »
Vol. XVI—No. 123. 6 pp., 15 x 22”, six columns. Exhibits slight chipping along the left margin, else VG. The Daily Delta was one of a handful of newspapers being published in the bustling port of… (145-117). Learn More »
Vol. XVI—No. 170. 4 pp.,16 x 26”, six columns. Exhibits light chipping at margins, small unobtrusive tape repair right center margin, six inch, inward horizontal tear from right margin. Else… (145-66). Learn More »
Thomas Ragland, Proprietor. Volume IV—Number 167. 4 pp., 5 columns, 19 x 12”. Exhibits horizontal fold-mark. Both masthead and column print faded, while remining entirely legible. Else VG, and… (509-60). Learn More »
VOL.33/ NO. 56. 4pp., 7 columns, measuring 23 x 16”. Exhibits light soiling w/chipped upper left corners. Else VG & entirely legible. This paper was published a month after the Confederate… (L13703). Learn More »
$55.00
Originally $75.00
Vol. VI—No. 290. 16 pp. [449-464], four columns, with numerous stories, illustrations and cartoons. Front cover features portrait sketches of Union general George A. McCall, and Fitz-John Porter,… (998-1841). Learn More »
This is an 1885 copy of the Vicksburg newspaper originally called “THE DAILY CITIZEN.” The original single page newspaper was printed on a piece of colorful wallpaper. Offered here is a copy,… (526-74). Learn More »
Volume LXIII/ Number 320. Four pages, 12.25 x 9”, three columns. Exhibits chipping and some paper loss at the extremities, particularly to the second page, which has an approx. 2” x 2” piece… (959-13). Learn More »
Volume LXIII/ Number 319. Four pages, 12.25 x 9”, three columns. Exhibits light chipping and soiling at the extremities. Else VG and entirely legible. Printed daily, the Alexandria Gazette… (959-14). Learn More »
Articles are titled, “THE WAR NEWS”, which covers Petersburg, Lynchburg, and Sheridan’s raids; “SHERIDAN’S DEFEAT”; “THE COURTS” and “CITY INTELLIGENCE”, which tells of felonies,… (665-05). Learn More »
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Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa »
U.s. 1859 Pattern Dragoon/ Cavalry Saddle Blanket »
Theft From Gravesite Of Gen. John Reynolds »
Cavalry Carbine Sling Swivel »
Formerly in the collection of Virginia collector and dealer Bill Turner this sixth plate ambrotype shows Confederate General Lunsford Lindsay Lomax as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army, sometime between 1856 and 1861. Lomax was born in Rhode… (1138-1830). Learn More »