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Document grouping for Henry M. Parish, 13th Maryland (US) Volunteer Infantry, formerly of the 1st Potomac Home Brigade (1st Maryland Infantry). Three documents relating to Parish’s bounty payment,… (1053-51J) SOLD. Learn More »
$10.00
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Vol. XXXIX, No. 7. 4 pp., 17 x 24”, six columns. Exhibits fold-marks, w/ light chipping at margins, plus slight vertical stain at center of masthead. The Liberator was the nation’s leading… (998-1783) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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Vol. XXXIII No. 26. Whole No. 1690. 4 pp., 17.5 x 24.5.” Exhibits fold-marks. Else VG plus. Founded by William Lloyd Garrison in 1831, The Liberator was the leading abolitionist journal of its… (998-2053) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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This historic sword has a German silver hilt and a silver scabbard making it fully appropriate for an officer in the prewar South Carolina militia, who favored silver for insignia, uniform trim, belt… (766-1741) SOLD. Learn More »
$7,500.00
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Image is of a dark haired dog with white on his chest and muzzle seated in a low-backed chair. Because the image is a tin and the dog is dark haired the image looks a bit dark but the chair the dog… (894-208) SOLD. Learn More »
$25.00
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Pattern 1839 oval US cartridge box plate with a nice brown patina throughout. Face is free of any major dings or dents. Reverse has 100% of the lead fill but both attachment loops are missing. The… (1163-47) SOLD. Learn More »
$395.00
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Calling card features an embossed image of a G.A.R. badge. Black lettering reads, "J.E. REID / POST 62, G.A.R. DEPT. OF MASS. / RESIDENCE NEWTON CENTRE MASS. / CIVIL WAR CO. C, 115th REGT. N.Y.… (1094-249) SOLD. Learn More »
$20.00
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4 page newspaper measuring 9 1/2" x 12", published at the headquarters of the Department of Washington hospitals at Alexandria, VA. This paper was produced every Saturday between October 8, 1864… (1054-2639) SOLD. Learn More »
$40.00
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Dated “Fort Independence in the Harbor of Boston.” Signed by “H.K. Craig, Capt” and “Abraham Custis, Lt. Col. & Mustering Officer.” On Pre-printed form, 15.625” x 20. Lists 61… (2021-78) SOLD. Learn More »
$50.00
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A group of two documents, each sized 6”x7 ½ titled “Affidavit for Wife” for the purpose of securing financial benefits from the Wisconsin Volunteer Aid Fund. Each document pertains to a… (1053-51M) SOLD. Learn More »
$15.00
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CDV is a lithographed bust view of Smith in the uniform of a Confederate general. Clarity is good contrast is a okay. Mount and paper are good. Bottom center of the mount has a printed caption of… (1138-494) SOLD. Learn More »
$175.00
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CDV shows General Lee posed holding his slouch hat by his side with one arm resting on the hilt of his sword. He wears a light-colored double-breasted frockcoat with the general’s rank insignia… (1138-307) SOLD. Learn More »
$550.00
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Card shows Wheeler’s New York Battery rushing to the front during Pickett’s Charge. Mount is yellow with “J. F. JONES PUBLISHER WASINGTON D.C.” on one edge and “SOLD ONLY BY UNDERWOOD &… (2021-1143) SOLD. Learn More »
$10.00
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Stereo card shows the height of Pickett’s Charge on July 3, 1863. In the left foreground are General Winfield S. Hancock and a line of Union infantry moving to the front where the Union and… (2021-1142) SOLD. Learn More »
$10.00
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This is a nice example of an earlier form of Confederate Currency, printed in September 2, 1861 series by Blanton Duncan. Duncan served with the Confederacy forming a Kentucky volunteer infantry… (172-5873) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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An original piece of Confederate money, being the $1 CSA featuring Clement C. Clay of Alabama in the center. Engraved and printed by Keatinge & Ball of Columbia, SC. Edward Keatinge ran an… (172-5875) SOLD. Learn More »
$85.00
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Introduced with the Model 1754 pattern musket, this pattern saw its greatest use in America during the Revolution. The bayonet drops the decorative incised lines on the underside of the socket, but… (1052-66) SOLD. Learn More »
$495.00
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This is an excavated piece from a Civil War enlistedman’s waist belt. It is a brass “keeper” that was mounted on the end of the belt which was used to keep the end of the belt from flopping… (1163-107) SOLD. Learn More »
$39.50
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Gauze flag that meas. approx. 2.56 inches x 1.75 inches mounted on a round stick approx. 6.00 inches. Flags have the alternating 13 red & white stripes with a blue field containing six stars, five… (224-387) SOLD. Learn More »
$325.00
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Large unframed document meas. approx. 15.00 x 18.75 inches attesting to the service of Private Lewis A. Lybolt of Company M, 9th New York Heavy Artillery. The pre-printed decorative document was… (2022-633) SOLD. Learn More »
$125.00
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Winchester made about 170,000 .44 caliber Model ‘66s in various configurations starting in 1866, when they overlapped with the last Henry rifles. Production ceased in 1884, but parts remained on hand and the last left the factory only in 1898. This… (169-479). Learn More »