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CDV OF LOUISIANA CONGRESSMAN JOHN SLIDELL, "TRENT AFFAIR"

CDV OF LOUISIANA CONGRESSMAN JOHN SLIDELL, "TRENT AFFAIR"

This image is an engraving showing a bust view of Slidell. Image is clear with very good contrast. Nice mount with printed name below the image. No photographer's backmark. John Slidell (1793 – July… (1138-1587) Learn More »

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BRITISH MILITARY SARGEANT'S HALBERD 1740 TO 1793

BRITISH MILITARY SARGEANT'S HALBERD 1740 TO 1793

The halberd was a polearm carried by lower-ranking officers in European infantry units in the 16th through 18th centuries. By the early 18th-century the halberd had become a symbol of rank. It served… (1298-08) Learn More »

BOOK “THE PICTORIAL FIELD-BOOK OF THE WAR OF 1812” BY LOSSING

BOOK “THE PICTORIAL FIELD-BOOK OF THE WAR OF 1812” BY LOSSING

Full title is “The pictorial field-book of the War of 1812, or, Illustrations, by pen and pencil, of the history, biography, scenery, relics, and traditions of the last war for American… (2025-1612) Learn More »

BOOK “MILITARY HEROS OF THE REVOLUTION” BY PETERSON, 1854

BOOK “MILITARY HEROS OF THE REVOLUTION” BY PETERSON, 1854

Full title is “The Military Heroes of the Revolution: With a Narrative of the War of Independence” by Charles J. Peterson. Original 1854 edition rebound. 487 pages, 6”x9”. New binding is good,… (2025-1611) Learn More »

CIVIL WAR CAVALRY US MODEL 1859 McCLELLAN SADDLE BAGS: MAKER & INSPECTOR MARKED

CIVIL WAR CAVALRY US MODEL 1859 McCLELLAN SADDLE BAGS: MAKER & INSPECTOR MARKED

An essential piece of Civil War cavalry horse equipment- the US Model 1859 saddle bags, adopted along with the McClellan M1859 saddle. These consist of two pouches connected by a yoke that would pass… (1202-1327) Learn More »

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A TOUCHING POSTHUMOUS GIFT TO A FORMER STUDENT BY A MORTALLY WOUNDED SOLDIER OF THE 36th ILLINOIS

A TOUCHING POSTHUMOUS GIFT TO A FORMER STUDENT BY A MORTALLY WOUNDED SOLDIER OF THE 36th ILLINOIS

A book of etiquette for young girls titled, “I Will Be A Lady” by Mrs. Tuthill. This is cloth bound, the 38th edition, dated 1863, published in Boston by Crosby and Nichols, and is inscribed on… (844-143) Learn More »

1881 DATED P.G.T. BEAUREGARD AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED — "HERO OF FORT SUMTER"

1881 DATED P.G.T. BEAUREGARD AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED — "HERO OF FORT SUMTER"

An autograph letter signed by General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard (1818–1893), among the most instantly recognizable commanders of the Confederate States Army. Penned in dark ink on a folded… (1324-07) Learn More »

1876 AUTOGRAPH – CS MAJOR GENERAL LAFAYETTE MCLAWS

1876 AUTOGRAPH – CS MAJOR GENERAL LAFAYETTE MCLAWS

A post-war autograph of Confederate Major General Lafayette McLaws (1821–1897), whose division saw hard service at Antietam, Fredericksburg, and Chancellorsville and anchored Longstreet's assault on… (1324-08) Learn More »

CLIPPED SIGNATURE – WILLIAM BARKSDALE, CONFEDERATE BRIGADIER GENERAL; KILLED AT GETTYSBURG

CLIPPED SIGNATURE – WILLIAM BARKSDALE, CONFEDERATE BRIGADIER GENERAL; KILLED AT GETTYSBURG

Bold ink signature, "Wm Barksdale," with "Columbus / Mississippi" in his hand beneath, on a clipped cream paper panel measuring approximately 5 x 2 inches. The format — name over hometown — is… (2026-1571) Learn More »

ORIGINAL PEN & INK ILLUSTRATION - 5TH NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS (DURYEA’S ZOUAVES) ON THE MARCH, BY GEORGE WOODBRIDGE

ORIGINAL PEN & INK ILLUSTRATION - 5TH NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS (DURYEA’S ZOUAVES) ON THE MARCH, BY GEORGE WOODBRIDGE

A lively and expertly drafted original pen and ink illustration by George Woodbridge (1930–2004), the celebrated American illustrator best known for his decades of work for MAD Magazine and his… (1100-435) Learn More »

GARDNER'S "INCIDENTS OF THE WAR" ORIGINAL ALBUMEN PRINT - "General Bartlett's Headquarters, First Division, Ninth Corps"

GARDNER'S "INCIDENTS OF THE WAR" ORIGINAL ALBUMEN PRINT - "General Bartlett's Headquarters, First Division, Ninth Corps"

Original Albumen Print, July 1865. Negative by William R. Pywell — Positive by A. Gardner From Gardner's Photographic Sketch Book of the War — Published by Philip & Solomons, Washington,… (1320-08) Learn More »

CONFEDERATE 3-INCH VIRGINIA PATTERN BOURRELATED READ SHELL

CONFEDERATE 3-INCH VIRGINIA PATTERN BOURRELATED READ SHELL

This is a very good example of the Confederate 3-Inch Read shell used in 3-In. Rifles. This is the “bourrelated” Read pattern using a raised ring at the shoulder and the base that obviated the… (2026-1287) Learn More »

THE BLOODY PILLOWCASE (AND MORE) OF CAPTAIN GOULD – MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT; 5TH VERMONT INFANTRY

THE BLOODY PILLOWCASE (AND MORE) OF CAPTAIN GOULD – MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT; 5TH VERMONT INFANTRY

The principle and poignant artifact in this grouping is a plain linen "hospital issue" pillowcase stained with the blood of Congressional Medal of Honor winner Captain Charles Gould Company H 5th… (1268-755) Learn More »

MAGNIFICENT MARTIAL THIRD MODEL 1851 COLT NAVY REVOLVER

MAGNIFICENT MARTIAL THIRD MODEL 1851 COLT NAVY REVOLVER

This is a wonderful example of a pre-Civil War production, US military contract Model 1851 Colt Navy of the type that went to the army, usually cavalry, rather than the navy. The gun is 100% complete,… (1304-68) Learn More »

US IMPORTED AND ALTERED AUSTRIAN MODEL 1842 "MUSTER" MUSKET

US IMPORTED AND ALTERED AUSTRIAN MODEL 1842 "MUSTER" MUSKET

These smooth bore muskets are known to have been imported by the North and by the South during the American Civil War. One of these known to this compiler was issued to the 13th Tennessee Infantry CSA… (2026-879) Learn More »

SCARCE JOSLYN REVOLVER

SCARCE JOSLYN REVOLVER

These 5-shot, .44 caliber revolvers with side hammers were the invention of B.F. Joslyn and bear his patent stamp on the top flat of octagon barrel near the breach: “B.F. JOSLYN. / PATD MAY 4TH… (1268-207) Learn More »

FRAMED ALBUMEN PHOTOGRAPH – “RESACA, GA.”  - ATLANTA CAMPAIGN, 1864

FRAMED ALBUMEN PHOTOGRAPH – “RESACA, GA.” - ATLANTA CAMPAIGN, 1864

An original albumen photograph titled "RESACA, GA.," capturing the north Georgia railroad town at the heart of the Battle of Resaca, May 13–15, 1864 — the opening major engagement of Sherman's… (2026-1676) Learn More »

THE LIBERATOR NEWSPAPER – OCTOBER 17, 1862 EDITION

THE LIBERATOR NEWSPAPER – OCTOBER 17, 1862 EDITION

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… (1179-1860) Learn More »

THE LIBERATOR NEWSPAPER – SEPTEMBER 12, 1862 EDITION

THE LIBERATOR NEWSPAPER – SEPTEMBER 12, 1862 EDITION

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… (1179-1859) Learn More »

THE LIBERATOR NEWSPAPER – AUGUST 29, 1862 EDITION

THE LIBERATOR NEWSPAPER – AUGUST 29, 1862 EDITION

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… (1179-1858) Learn More »


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