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LETTER WITH SIGNATURE OF ALEXANDER MARTIN SULLIVAN, 1878

LETTER WITH SIGNATURE OF ALEXANDER MARTIN SULLIVAN, 1878

Letter reads,“13, May 1878, Dear Sir, By a curious blunder, I have in complying with your request, written 13th of April instead of 13th of March-  on the enclosed. Yours faithfully, A.M. Sullivan,… (L12058). Learn More »

AUTOGRAPH OF GENERAL NATHANIEL BANKS

AUTOGRAPH OF GENERAL NATHANIEL BANKS

Signature in ink reads, “YOURS, NAT BANKS, USA” on clipped paper that measures 2” X 1 5/8”. Paper has yellowed with age and shows spots. Signature is mounted on tan colored card stock with an… (913-82). Learn More »

HOWELL COBB AUTOGRAPH

HOWELL COBB AUTOGRAPH

Clipped signature, in slightly faded brown ink, on paper measuring 1.25 x 3.5.” Clear clan and entirely legible. Howell Cobb was a highly prominent figure in Confederate circles both political and… (913-87). Learn More »

POST-WAR ALS UNION GEN. JAMES S. NEGLEY

POST-WAR ALS UNION GEN. JAMES S. NEGLEY

Autograph Letter Signed is 2 pp. (front & back of one lined sheet), 8 vo. Dated Washington, Feb. 24, 1870. Apologizes for failing to reply to his correspondent’s letter, citing pressing… (L14589). Learn More »

$200.00
Originally $300.00

CDV OF MAJOR GENERAL GEORGE B. MCCLELLAN & WIFE

CDV OF MAJOR GENERAL GEORGE B. MCCLELLAN & WIFE

Image shows McClellan in the uniform of a Major General posed with his left hand holding his coat at mid-chest and jauntily leaning against the base of a column. Mrs. McClellan is seated in a chair in… (890-57). Learn More »

DUG SILVER 18TH CORPS ID BADGE FOR 98TH NEW YORK SOLDIER WOUNDED IN ACTION

DUG SILVER 18TH CORPS ID BADGE FOR 98TH NEW YORK SOLDIER WOUNDED IN ACTION

Silver 18th Corps badge identified to Private Joseph Laclair of Company H, 98th New York Infantry, recovered in the greater Richmond area. Badge meas. approx. 1.75 x 1.75 inches. In both the upper and… (883-20). Learn More »

BUST VIEW CDV ATTRIBUTED TO 2ND NEW YORK HEAVY ARTILLERY SOLDIER

BUST VIEW CDV ATTRIBUTED TO 2ND NEW YORK HEAVY ARTILLERY SOLDIER

Image shows a mustached soldier wearing a dark frock coat with a small stripped bowtie. Image contrast is good. Paper and mount have light surface dirt. Lower left corner of paper slightly separated… (855-71). Learn More »

EARLY 20TH CENTURY FLUGELHORN

EARLY 20TH CENTURY FLUGELHORN

Dates to pre-World War I era. Brass horn has original mouthpiece and fully functions. Has a darkened patina is in very good condition with very few dings. No… (M24725). Learn More »

BUST VIEW CDV OF NEW YORK OFFICER

BUST VIEW CDV OF NEW YORK OFFICER

Nice bust view of a middle aged man in a double-breasted frock coat. Image is clear and clean with good contrast. Reverse has a photographers imprint for D. FREDERICKS & CO. of New York and Paris.… (855-32). Learn More »

HISTORICAL FIREARMS STOLEN FROM THE NATIONAL CIVIL WAR MUSEUM IN HARRISBURG, PA

HISTORICAL FIREARMS STOLEN FROM THE NATIONAL CIVIL WAR MUSEUM IN HARRISBURG, PA

Please click on the photograph above to view a flyer containing information regarding a Model 1860 Henry Rifle and pair of cased presentation Colt Revolvers identified to Secretary of War Simon…. Learn More »

CDV OF UNION GENERAL ORMSBY M. MITCHEL

CDV OF UNION GENERAL ORMSBY M. MITCHEL

Image shows Mitchel seated in a chair with his arms crossed over his chest. He wears a dark double-breasted frock coat with matching dark trousers. The coat has Generals shoulder straps with black… (337-270). Learn More »

IDENTIFIED BOSTON TOWN CRIER/WATCHMEN’S ALARM, CA. 1820

IDENTIFIED BOSTON TOWN CRIER/WATCHMEN’S ALARM, CA. 1820

Wooden alarm rattle with handle measuring 5.5”, rattle 10.25” in length, 5” in width. Rattle is in good, original condition, with replaced sounding board & cog. Affixed to the tip is a… (344-675). Learn More »


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DECEMBER 1862 LETTER WRITTEN BY COL. JOSHUA LAWRENCE CHAMBERLAIN TO HIS WIFE FANNY

Here we have a letter written by a man who needs no introduction, Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain. This four-page letter is written on standard 8.5 inch by 11 inch unlined paper. In period ink, Chamberlain writes to his wife, Fanny, from the camp of the… (557-250B). Learn More »

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