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This August 1862 dated, 3 ¼” x 4 ½” paper, handwritten in ink, features the signatures of Armistead and Hodges, as well as that of Maj. Gen. R. H. Anderson. On the reverse is a small portion of… (2025-3326). Learn More »
This is an original edition of “The London Gazette Extraordinary”, dated Friday, September 24, 1779. The London Gazette Extraordinary was an irregularly published, special edition of the… (236-1234). Learn More »
$175.00
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Presented is an officer’s commission identified to William H. Chamberlin. Chamberlin’s commission is a cream-colored vellum paper and bears the handwritten signatures in ink of President Abraham… (2025-3325). Learn More »
$8,950.00
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Page meas. approx. 9.75 x 6.50 inches and contains a single drawing of a lean-to in the woods. The view is looking toward the inside of the lean-to showing the interior branch supports and how it is… (205-185). Learn More »
$595.00
Originally $750.00
War dated document signed by Pickett. Ink on lined blue paper, overall measuring 7 ¾” x 4 ½”, folded so that note is on a 4” x 4 ½” section. Dated Headquarters District Lower Rappahannock… (2025-3324). Learn More »
$1,950.00
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Included in this “lot” are: Issue Number 5132, June 23 to June 27, 1713. Six pages. Issue Number 5857, June 4 to June 7, 1720. Two pages, red tax stamp. Issue Number 5860, June 14 to June 18,… (236-1243). Learn More »
Here we have a seriously cool piece of local history that helps us more clearly understand what was really going on post-battle. These two pages contain reports on the Battle of Gettysburg.… (1202-1051). Learn More »
$395.00
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This Vicksburg parole was given to Lt. Colonel Thomas Albertus Burgin, commander of one of the two units of Mississippi State Troops serving with Pemberton and captured at Vicksburg. They were among… (1300-59). Learn More »
A very good condition Appomattox parole from the collection of historian and author Greg Coco. This bears one of the three standard edge designs found on the these near the left edge and bears the… (1300-70). Learn More »
A great example of an Appomattox parole or “parole pass” from the collection of author and historian Greg Coco, along with the soldier’s June 1865 oath of allegiance. The parole bears one of… (1300-73). Learn More »
Following the assassination of Abraham Lincoln in in 1865, American citizens mourned the loss of their great leader. Artists, such as portrait painter and etcher Stephen James Ferris, memorialized the… (2025-1905). Learn More »
This is a great Appomattox parole filled out for Corporal Henry Kopman of Green’s Battery in Stark’s Battalion of Artillery, a battery also known at the Louisiana Guard Artillery in which Kopman… (1300-69). Learn More »
Below is a list of a patriotic covers, each priced at $20.00. Postally unused. All are in very good condition, as can be seen in the scans; click on the links to view the front and back of each… (1179-). Learn More »
Daniel Sweetland was something of a comparative rarity during the Civil War having enlisted at the ripe age of 40 years as a father of 6 children. He enlisted as a Corporal on 11/10/1861 and on that… (1268-236). Learn More »
Cane is made of wood which has been stained a dark brown color. Top of cane has a brass ring with ivory handle. Etched on one side of the handle is “GEORGE H. STUART, LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN DECEMBER 21,… (344-1885). Learn More »
$550.00
Originally $750.00
This comes from the collection of Greg Coco, scholar and author of an article on Appomattox paroles in the March-April 2006 issue of Civil War Times dealing with the origin and printing of these… (1300-67). Learn More »
This comes from the collection of Greg Coco, scholar and author of an article on Appomattox paroles in the March-April 2006 issue of Civil War Times that deals with the circumstances of the printing… (1300-64). Learn More »
Rare Greensboro, NC, parole dated May 5, 1865, for Sergeant-Major Charles C. Green, of Flanner’s battery of light artillery. Excellent condition, part printed, and part filled out by hand, 3-1/2… (1300-63). Learn More »
This is a very good condition Appomattox parole, partly printed and partly filled out by hand, dated April 10, 1865, at Appomattox Court House, Va., “The bearer Private Granville Bruce of Co. E… (1300-58). Learn More »
Scarce printed Port Hudson parole filled out for G.H. Appel, a private in Company F of the 1st Mississippi Artillery who had been seriously wounded by a gunshot wound in the neck at the beginning of… (1300-57). Learn More »
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A nice grouping from a veteran of the 123rd New York, which served from September 1862 to June 1865, seeing action in the eastern and western theatres of war in the 12th/20th Army Corps. The group consists of his bowie knife, typical of those… (534-40). Learn More »