Showing results 3501 to 3524 out of 3524 for ron
Unsigned, 24" x 24', Victory Liberty Loan, no printer. THIS ITEM IS ON SALE FOR 10% OFF CURRENT LIST PRICE. (C1302) Learn More »
Unsigned, 11" x 14", Forth Liberty Loan, Commercial Prtg. & Litho. Co., Akron, O. (C1298) Learn More »
H.H.Green, 28" x 42", Third Liberty Loan, no printer. THIS ITEM IS ON SALE FOR 50% OFF CURRENT LIST PRICE. (C944) Learn More »
Unsigned, 27.75" x 20", Carey Print Litho, New York. THIS ITEM IS ON SALE FOR 50% OFF CURRENT LIST PRICE. (C925) Learn More »
Unsigned, 25" x 25", Third liberty Loan, no printer. THIS ITEM IS ON SALE FOR 10% OFF CURRENT LIST PRICE. (C923) Learn More »
Alfred Everett Orr, 30" x 40", Victory Liberty Loan, American Litho Co., New York. THIS ITEM IS ON SALE FOR 10% OFF CURRENT LIST PRICE. (C867) Learn More »
$425.00
ON HOLD
S.L. Bush, 9" x 14" Third Liberty Loan, Atlantis Press. THIS ITEM IS ON SALE FOR 10% OFF CURRENT LIST PRICE. (C674) Learn More »
Unsigned, 14" x 22", Fourth Liberty Loan, no printer. THIS ITEM IS ON SALE FOR 10% OFF CURRENT LIST PRICE. (C650) Learn More »
Woodrow Wilson, 22" x 32", no printer. THIS ITEM IS ON SALE FOR 10% OFF CURRENT LIST PRICE. (C585) Learn More »
Unsigned , 20" x 30", Third Liberty Loan, Sackett and Wilhelms Co., New York. THIS ITEM IS ON SALE FOR 10% OFF CURRENT LIST PRICE. (C580) Learn More »
Unsigned , 20" x 30", Third Liberty Loan, Sackett and Wilhelms, New York. THIS ITEM IS ON SALE FOR 10% OFF CURRENT LIST PRICE. (C571) Learn More »
$295.00
ON HOLD
Raleigh, 20" x 30", Fourth Liberty Loan, Edwards and Deutsch, Chicago. THIS ITEM IS ON SALE FOR 10% OFF CURRENT LIST PRICE. (C557) Learn More »
$295.00
ON HOLD
15.75" X 21". THIS ITEM IS ON SALE FOR 10% OFF CURRENT LIST PRICE. (C1106) Learn More »
Dated Aug. 15, 1918, this 8 page booklet explains the plan for everybody connected with the W.S.S. in Maine to sell one million $5.00 stamps. Good condition, minor creasing at corners &… (C444) Learn More »
8 1/2" x 11" sheet, appeal for donations to the Italian War Relief Fund. Very fine condition. THIS ITEM IS ON SALE FOR 10% OFF CURRENT LIST PRICE. (C1201) Learn More »
8 1/2" X 11", 7 page booklet from the Massachusetts Fuel Administration. Bulletin No. 2, Second Edition. Dated July 30, 1918. It outlines how office buildings and stores can meet the upcoming shortage… (C407) Learn More »
8 1/2" X 11", 12 page booklet from the Massachusetts Fuel Administration. Bulletin No. 1, Second Edition. Dated June 30, 1918. It outlines how industry can meet the upcoming shortage of coal.… (C404) Learn More »
13 page booklet dated 1917 containing an address delivered by Hon. W.G. McAdoo, Secretary of the Treasury, at Sioux City, IA on October 4, 1917. Excellent, clean condition. THIS ITEM IS ON SALE FOR… (C1295) Learn More »
This book is a 9" x 5 3/4", 56 page pamphlet published by the Treasury Department Publicity Bureau in Washington, D.C., printed by the Government Printing Office in 1917. It provides details regarding… (C442) Learn More »
5 1/2" square window stickers for the third liberty bond drive of WWI. THIS ITEM IS ON SALE FOR 10% OFF CURRENT LIST PRICE. (C687) Learn More »
5 1/2" square window stickers for the third liberty bond drive of WWI. THIS ITEM IS ON SALE FOR 10% OFF CURRENT LIST PRICE. (C686) Learn More »
5 1/2" square window stickers for the third liberty bond drive of WWI. THIS ITEM IS ON SALE FOR 10% OFF CURRENT LIST PRICE. (C685) Learn More »
THE STORY OF THE SAMUEL BABCOCK FAMILY OF HOMER, NEW YORK IN THE CIVIL WAR Edmund Raus. Softbound, 48 pp. Published 2001 by Schroeder Publications. A compelling story of three brothers who enlisted in… (ST190) Learn More »
Measuring 19 x12", "this paper is a reproduction of 'The Vicksburg Daily Citizen,' as found by union soldier when Grant captured the City. Agents wanted to sell it. Price 5 cents. The Usual Discount… (337-178A) Learn More »
Showing 3501 to 3524 out of 3524
Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa »
Theft From Gravesite Of Gen. John Reynolds »
Selection Of Unframed Prints By Don Troiani »
Fine Condition Brass Infantry Bugle Insignia »
Commercial caps were simply those purchased privately rather the issued by the government. They might more or less closely follow contract patterns with the purchaser able to suit his taste and wallet, though an enlisted man, seeking something nicer… (1052-139). Learn More »