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The attached page is also included, and the reverse sides open up to a dramatic double-page battle engraving of an original drawing:The Army of the Potomac ... more— Griffin's and Martin's Batteries Pouring Canister into the Rebel Ranks at Gaines's Mills.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
The note is printed on one side only and has the hand inscribed serial number “26616” in red ink.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
The Battle of Fredericksburg was fought December 11–15, 1862, in and around Fredericksburg, Virginia. The battle between the Federal “Army of the Potomac” ... morecommanded by Maj. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside and the Confederate “Army of Northern Virginia” under General Robert E. Lee, included the Federal Army's futile frontal attacks on December 13 against entrenched Confederate defenders on Marye’s Heights behind the city.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
It has in small letters at top “Atlanta, Ga. June 1862” but this is an Alabama note. Tredegar produced cannon barrels and artillery shells for the Confederacy. ... moreIt has a plain back, the serial numbers have faded.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
The note has a portrait of General P.G.T. Beauregard and a vignette of Ceres seated that is printed on the back of a pre-war City of New Orleans bond. ... moreIt has a hand inscribed serial number “10” in red ink.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
The Confederate. 57 Enfield was either imported from England through the naval blockade by the Confederacy or made in one of the Southern arsenals with ... moreimported molds. The white color is due to oxidation in the ground.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
Original hand signed 1862 “Fifty Cents” fractional note issued by “State of Virginia, City of Richmond”. The note has a hand inscribed serial number “86509” ... morewith a plain back. The two other fired. 58 rounds for rifles could have been used by either side.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
Original hand signed 1862 “Seventy-Five Cents” fractional note issued by “State of Virginia, City of Richmond”. The note has a hand inscribed serial number ... morethat has faded with a plain back. The lead bullet at center is a. 58 Federal issue for the standard Springfield rifle or other contract arms of that caliber.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
The note was issued out of Charleston and has the hand inscribed serial number “17”. The note is printed on one side only.The Bank of the State of South ... moreCarolina was chartered in 1812 with the assets of the state and operated as an arm of the State Treasury.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
The note has the hand inscribed serial number “33308” and date. The note was issued for Military Service. The note has a plain back. The Wilderness was ... morethe first battle in 1864 between General Grant’s “Army of the Potomac” and General Lee’s “Army of Northern Virginia”.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
The note was issued out of Charleston and has the hand inscribed serial number “90”. The note is printed on one side only. The Bank of the State of South ... moreCarolina was chartered in 1812 with the assets of the state and operated as an arm of the State Treasury.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
The Battle of Chancellorsville was fought from April 30 to May 6, 1863, near the village of Chancellorsville. Two related battles were fought nearby on ... moreMay 3 in the vicinity of Fredericksburg. The campaign pitted Union Army Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker's “Army of the Potomac” against an army less than half its size, General Robert E. Lee's Confederate “Army of Northern Virginia”.
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Location: LONDON, United Kingdom
Antique colour military map, 1959. DATE PRINTED: 1959. CONDITION: Good; suitable for framing. TYPE: Antique colour military map. VERSO: There is another ... moremap printed on the reverse side.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
Original hand signed fractional currency issued by the “State of North Carolina” in 1862. The “Fifty Cents” note is also hand inscribed with the serial ... morenumber “2039” in red ink. The note was issued out of Raleigh, North Carolina and was printed by “J.T. Paterson & Co.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
The note has the hand inscribed serial number “105”. The note has a plain back. The Battle of Fredericksburg was fought December 11–15, 1862, in and around ... moreFredericksburg, Virginia. The battle between the Federal “Army of the Potomac” commanded by Maj. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside and the Confederate “Army of Northern Virginia” under General Robert E. Lee, included the Federal Army's futile frontal attacks on December 13 against entrenched Confederate defenders on Marye’s Heights behind the city.
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Colton's Railroad and Military Map of the United States. Mexico, and the West Indies Size: 24" x 32" 61 cm x 81 cm) x Also Available in ... more18" x 24" from our eBay Store This is a great Classic Map originally Published circa 1862. This is a detailed general map of portions of North America. Framed in decorative borders. Showing drainage, international and state boundaries, cities and towns, forts. Railroads in operation, and proposed lines. Insets: Colton's map of the Americas, Africa and a portion of Europe showing the Atlantic and part of the Pacific oceans. New Orleans and delta of the Mississippi. Louisiana.Mobile harbor, Alabama. Key West and Tortugas. Florida reefs.Wilmington and vicinity, N. Carolina. Beaufort and vicinity. N. Carolina.Norfolk, fortress Monroe, James River, Richmond, Petersburg&c&c. Map of Charleston. Port Royal& Savannah vicinities. Washington, Manassas Junction. Harpers Ferry, Baltimore, Annapolis This poster. Which evokes the vivid images of a simpler time, is a custom reproduction printed on 68lb Heavyweight Enhanced Matte Art Paper. This Historic Art Print is suitable for framing. Mounting or direct display on any wall! 000 Artscape Galleries/ Posters Past More Prints and Posters Available from our eBay Store! Shipping price includes delivery confirmation. We combine shipping for multiple purchases- add $1.00 for each additional poster. All posters are professionally packaged to ensure that they arrive safely and undamaged: Your poster is first rolled and inserted into a plastic sleeve before being placed into a Heavy-Duty mailing tube for delivery. We stand behind the quality of every poster. If you are not satisfied with your purchase. Please contact us within 30 days to arrange for either an exchange or a full refund. gsrx_vers_468(GS 6.4(468)
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The Battle of Chancellorsville was fought from April 30 to May 6, 1863, near the village of Chancellorsville. Two related battles were fought nearby on ... moreMay 3 in the vicinity of Fredericksburg. The campaign pitted Union Army Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker's “Army of the Potomac” against an army less than half its size, General Robert E. Lee's Confederate “Army of Northern Virginia”.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
The Battle of Chancellorsville was fought from April 30 to May 6, 1863, near the village of Chancellorsville. Two related battles were fought nearby on ... moreMay 3 in the vicinity of Fredericksburg. The campaign pitted Union Army Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker's “Army of the Potomac” against an army less than half its size, General Robert E. Lee's Confederate “Army of Northern Virginia”.
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This is a Classic Civil War Military Map, originally Published in 1862. This map is color coded to reflect the divide of the country during the war: "Free ... moreor Non-Slaveholding States" are colored green, "Border Slave States" are yellow, and "Seceded or Confederate States" are in red.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
Original lead ammunition found on the Bentonville Battlefield in North Carolina. The bullet at center is a. 58 Federal issue made in the Northern arsenals. ... moreThe one at left is a Confederate issue. 57 Enfield either imported from England or made with imported molds.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
The note is hand signed in brown ink and the serial number “339” was also inscribed by hand. Printed on one side only. The Bank of the State of South ... moreCarolina was chartered in 1812 with the assets of the state and operated as an arm of the State Treasury.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
The Battle of Spotsylvania Court House was the second major battle in Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's 1864 Overland Campaign of the Civil War. Fighting occurred ... moreon and off from May 8 through May 21, 1864.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
Original hand signed 1862 “Ten Cents” fractional note issued by “The City of Portsmouth” in Virginia. The note has a hand inscribed serial number “6526” ... morewith a plain back. During the Civil War the hoarding of copper, silver and gold (Hard Cash) resulted in little coinage in circulation.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
The Battle of New Bern was fought on March 14, 1862, near the city of New Bern, as part of General Burnside’s North Carolina Expedition. Original hand ... moresigned currency issued by the “State of North Carolina” in 1862.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
It has in small letters at top “Atlanta, Ga. June 1862” but this is an Alabama note. Tredegar produced cannon barrels and artillery shells for the Confederacy. ... moreIt has a plain back, the serial numbers have faded.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
Original lead ammunition found on the Fredericksburg Battlefield near Fredericksburg, Virginia. The two ring Confederate. 58 Gardner at left was made ... moreat the Richmond Arsenal in Virginia. The bullet at center is a. 58 Federal issue made in the Northern arsenals.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
Original hand signed fractional currency issued by the “State of North Carolina” in 1862. The “Fifty Cents” note is also hand inscribed with the serial ... morenumber “7667”. The note was issued out of Raleigh, North Carolina and was printed by “J.T. Paterson & Co.
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Location: Carriere, United States
This unique piece features a 1862 Civil War Map, beautifully encased in a 1918 antique window. Backing only is attached and repurposed to create a one-of-a-kind ... morepiece. The map reproduction is of high quality and is a great addition for any history buff or collector.
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Location: Dover, United States
A superior visual example, perfect for display or gifting. Issued 1862, New York by Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. This example almost certainly ... moreamong the finest which could be acquired for this scarce Civil War newspaper map.
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Location: Walnut Creek, United States
The cauldron-shaped cellars on three scrolled feet with gilt interior and repousse decoration. It is no surprise that the materials chosen would be the ... morehighest quality.
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Location: Vienna, United States
"Map of the Battle-Grounds in the Vicinity of Richmond, VA. ". Made under the direction of A.H. Campbell, Capt. P.E. and Chf. Inset :Reconnaissance of ... morepart of the Rebel Works in front of Williamsburg, evacuated May 6, 1862.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
Original 1862 “Ten Dollars” currency issued by “The State of Mississippi” in Jackson. The note is hand signed and has the hand inscribed serial number ... more“77857”. It is printed on one side only. “Faith of the State Pledged” on face in red.NOTE; there the remains of stamp hinges on back, it was once in an older collection.The note will be shipped in a protective sleeve with a dated, hand signed Letter of Authenticity with a photograph of the currency above. All of the artifacts on our site are guaranteed to be original Civil War issue or as stated. Please see our "About” on front page for more information on the framing and artifacts.
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Location: West Linn, United States
This antique 1862 Civil War Mini hand-tinted engraving depicts Admiral DC Farragut's portrait on paper. 2.55" Tall.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
The Battle of Spotsylvania Court House was the second major battle in Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's 1864 Overland Campaign of the Civil War. Fighting occurred ... moreon and off from May 8 through May 21, 1864.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
The lead ammunition at right are; a. 69 musket ball for the model 1842 smooth bore musket, a. 58 Williams Cleaner and a. 57 Enfield rifle. He worked for ... moreHarpers Weekly during the Civil War. Alfred Waud attended every battle of the Army of the Potomac between the First Battle of Bull Run in 1861 and the Siege of Petersburg in 1865.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
Falmouth, in Stafford County, is located across the Rappahannock River from the Fredericksburg Battlefield. Terry hunted many of the sites here in Stafford ... moreCounty, the Confederate 1862 Occoquan Defense Line and other sites over the years.
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Location: North Wales, United States
1862 ORIGINAL CIVIL WAR ENGRAVING-U.S. FRIGATE ST. LAWRENCE SINKING A PRIVATEER-AUGUST 1, 1861 ORIGINAL ANTIQUE ENGRAVING - EXCELLENT DETAIL PLEASE SEE ... morePHOTOS AS PART OF THE DESCRIPTION CONDITION: ENGRAVING IS IN GOOD CONDITION. SOME FOXING PRESENT. SIZE: APPROXIMATELY 6" X 9.5" SHIPPING: U.S. FIRST CLASS RATE - $6.00. CANADA - $20.00. WORLDWIDE - $25.00 ANY ITEM WHICH SELLS FOR OVER $100 WILL REQUIRE INSURANCE. WE COMBINE SHIPPING FOR MULTIPLE WINS. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST IN OUR AUCTIONS!.
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Map of the battlefield of Bull Run. Thousands died here in July 1861 and August 1862.
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Location: Dover, United States
Issued 1862, New York by Johnson & Ward. Engraved and lithographed with original hand color. Uncommon and pleasingly decorative large mid 19th century ... morelithographed map of these two Great Lakes states.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
The note is printed on one side only and has the hand inscribed serial number “18169”. The Wilderness, near Fredericksburg, Virginia, was the first battle ... morein 1864 between General Grant’s “Army of the Potomac” and General Lee’s “Army of Northern Virginia”.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
Original lead ammunition found on the Wilderness Battlefield in Virginia. The bullet at center is a. 58 Federal issue made in the Northern arsenals. The ... moreone at left is a Confederate issue. 57 Enfield either imported from England or made with imported molds.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
The scene “Battle of Atlanta” was reprinted from the lithograph by Kurz & Allison. Kurz and Allison were major publishers of chromolithographs in the ... morelate 19th century. In all, a set of thirty-six battle scenes were published from designs by Louis Kurz, himself a veteran of the war.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
Original 1862 hand signed “Five Dollars” note issued by “The State of Mississippi”. The note is printed on one side only and has the hand inscribed serial ... morenumber “5097”. “Cotton Pledged” on face in green.NOTE; Remains of stamp hinges on the back from old collection. The note will be shipped in a protective sleeve with a dated, hand signed Letter of Authenticity with a photograph of the currency above. All of the artifacts on our site are guaranteed to be original Civil War issue or as stated. Please see our "About Collectors Frame” for more information on the framing and artifacts. 4660
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Original hand signed currency issued by the “State of North Carolina” in 1862. The “Ten Cents” note is also hand inscribed with the serial number “261”. ... moreThe note was issued out of Raleigh, North Carolina and was printed by “J.T. Paterson & Co. Augusta, Ga.”. Fractional currency was issued because of the coin shortage during the Civil War. As with a lot of the notes of the period it has the plain back.The note measures 2 ¼” x 4 ½”.The note will be shipped in a protective sleeve with a dated, hand signed Letter of Authenticity with a photograph of the currency above. All of the artifacts on our site are guaranteed to be original Civil War issue or as stated. Please see our "About” on front page for more information on the framing and artifacts.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
Richmond, VA.” and hand signed in brown ink. The serial number “159269” was also inscribed by hand. The bust in left corner is of Virginia Governor John ... moreLetcher. The note was issued out of Richmond, Virginia, and has a plain back.
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Location: Lindenhurst, United States
Antique, original 1866 Civil War map titled"Map of the Field Operations of the Army of Virginia during the Months of July and August 1862.". Lithograph ... moremap was printed by Bowen & Co.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
The scene “Battle of Corinth” was reprinted from the lithograph by Kurz & Allison. Kurz and Allison were major publishers of chromolithographs in the ... morelate 19th century. In all, a set of thirty-six battle scenes were published from designs by Louis Kurz, himself a veteran of the war.
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Location: Fayetteville, United States
Condition: Excellent - no silver wear or loss, heel wear or shadows. There are no monograms and the pattern is crisp and well defined. All have been hand ... morepolished so there will be no surprises. Any dark spots in the photos are reflections only.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
The Battle of Spotsylvania Court House was the second major battle in Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's 1864 Overland Campaign of the Civil War. Fighting occurred ... moreon and off from May 8 through May 21, 1864.
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1862 ORIGINAL ANTIQUE CIVIL WAR ENGRAVING-VIEW OF FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE ENGRAVING - EXCELLENT DETAIL PLEASE SEE PHOTOS AS PART OF ... moreTHE DESCRIPTION CONDITION: ENGRAVING IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. SIZE: APPROXIMATELY 6" X 9.5" SHIPPING: U.S. FIRST CLASS RATE - $6.00. CANADA - $20.00. WORLDWIDE - $25.00 ANY ITEM WHICH SELLS FOR OVER $100 WILL REQUIRE INSURANCE. WE COMBINE SHIPPING FOR MULTIPLE WINS. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST IN OUR AUCTIONS!.
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Original lead ammunition found on the Bentonville Battlefield in North Carolina. The bullet at center is a. 58 Federal issue made in the Northern arsenals. ... moreThe one at left is a Confederate issue. 57 Enfield either imported from England or made with imported molds.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
The note was issued out of Charleston and has the hand inscribed serial number “20”. The note is printed on one side only. The Bank of the State of South ... moreCarolina was chartered in 1812 with the assets of the state and operated as an arm of the State Treasury.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
Terry hunted many of the sites here in Stafford County, the Confederate 1862 Occoquan Defense Line and other sites over the years. Stafford County, Virginia ... moreis located across the Rappahannock River from Fredericksburg.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
In the lower right corner of the note is a picture of R.M.T. Hunter. This note was printed on pink paper with black ink on the front and blue ink on the ... moreback. The note was issued from Richmond, Virginia and was “Printed by B. Duncan”.
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Location: Fairview, United States
The first editions have the letter red printers mark of the castle in the bottom right corner stating "Printed by AMS.". A copy of the title page is included ... morefor authenticity. Condition: It is in Excellent condition for its age with overall tonal aging, blank on reverse, printed on an off-white page, basically as seen in the pics.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
The battle scene “Wounding of Jackson at Chancellorsville” was reprinted from a Lithograph done by Kurz and Allison in the 1880’s. Original hand signed ... more1862 Virginia Treasury note issued from Richmond, Virginia.
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Location: Fairview, United States
The first editions have the letter red printers mark of the castle in the bottom right corner stating "Printed by AMS.". A copy of the title page is included ... morefor authenticity. Condition: It is in Excellent condition for its age with overall tonal aging, blank on reverse, printed on an off-white page, basically as seen in the pics.
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(Asia, Middle East, Holy Land, Palestine, Israel, Judea, Jerusalem City Plan, Damascus, Dead Sea, Jordan River). Johnson's Palestine. Issued 1862, New ... moreYork by Johnson & Ward. Fine decorative issue which displays a prospect view of the city of Damascus (Syria) at top left and an inset city plan of Jerusalem which has a key.
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Issued 1862, New York by Johnson & Ward. Johnson's Georgia and Alabama. Uncommon mid 19th century lithographed map, with original hand color.
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1862 Battle of Shiloh Civil War Letter Wisconsin Graves Bullets Slaves A wonderful Civil War letter from Francis S. Marshall from Wisconsin Letter describing the battlefield at Shiloh. It was written to his brother Herbert. It is 4 pages long and was written from Pittsburg, TN, 20 May 1862. Marshall later became an officer in the 88th United States Colored Infantry. He was a resident of Linwood. WI. His regiment had fought at Shiloh six weeks before: Herbert, this is a hard-looking place here. I wish you were to see it, and see the graves there is here, and see the bulletts and cannon balls that lay on the ground. Next day after the battle I saw sights that I never want to again. This battle ground will be visited for years to come to see the place were the battle of Shilaw was fought. He adds that"the inhabitants here are of a poor ... moreclass and very ignorant. The niggers are smarter than the whites here. Check out my! Be sure to add me to your!
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NO RESERVE Shipping estimate is USPS FC within continental USA Large one page handwritten document dated May 1862 pertaining to Lycoming County William W. Antes 1807-82. G W Youngman. J B Conjell. May 12. 1862. The scribe for this doc may have been a. H. B. Packer or Packez.
RARE CIVIL WAR BROADSIDE "NEWS BY TELEGRAPH" 1862 FALL OF WILMINGTON NC AND MORE
An original Civil War broadside. Probably from Maine, headlined"NEWS BY TELEGRAPH" with accounts of all types of information regarding the events of the war, as well as tips on growing fruits and vegetables. Of particular interest are the accounts of the fall of Fort Macon and the capture of Wilmington, North Carolina, by forces commanded by General Burnside. Also, Farragut at New Orleans, food problems in Virginia, the death of a soldier previously pardoned by Lincoln, and the rebel execution of Timothy Webster, a captured Union spy working for the Pinkerton Agency. This broadside is undated but from early May of 1862. Size 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" too large for scanner and shown in parts] reverse is blank, folds, very good condition. A rare example of what passed at that time for instant news that would look great framed.Guaranteed ... moreoriginal.$4.00 shipping. Over forty years in business. 14 day return if not as described. Check our feed backs and buy with confidence. New York residents add 8.625% sales tax. Payment expected within five days unless other arrangements are made. Foreign shipments are not insured and all customs regulations are followed. Thank you for looking.
CIVIL WAR 4TH U.S. CAVALRY BAND OFFICER'S RETURN FOR ORDNANCE AND STORES 1862
An original Civil War Officer's Return for Ordnance and stores prepared by LIEUTENANT CLARENCE MAUCK. Commander of the 4th United States Cavalry Band, dated March 31, 1862. Items included sabres, sabre belts and plates, saddles, bridles, blankets, picket pins and more. Size 8" x 10" folds, normal aging very good condition.The 4th Cavalry saw service during the Civil War primarily in the western theatre and then in the Carolinas with General Sherman. They may have still been at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, at the time this return was filed.CLARENCE MAUCK served with the 4th Cavalry throughout the war, and was later assigned as Major to the 9th Cavalry"Buffalo Soldiers" in 1879. He died in 1881.Guaranteed original.$4.00 shipping. Over 40 years in business. 14 day unconditional return. Check our feed backs and buy with confidence. ... moreNew York residents add 8.625% sales tax. Payment expected within five days. Foreign shipments are not insured and all customs regulations are obeyed. Thank you for looking.
RARE PATRIOTIC SONG BOOK FOR THE ARMY & NAVY AND CITIZENS 1862 CIVIL WAR MUSIC
An original Civil War song book in excellent condition.PATRIOTIC SONG BOOK" New York, 1862. New and enlarged edition. 96 pages, pink wrappers 4 1/2" x 6" oblong] very good condition, some light fading to pink wrappers. A nice tight copy. Identified in pen on cover as property of the UNION LEAGUE. The songbook includes patriotic songs and hymns, many well known today, well suited for the Army and Navy" with additional prayers for sick and dying soldiers and the Soldier's Scripture Manual.The Union Club was first organized in New York City in 1863 by a group of wealthy businessmen and professionals to counter the pro-Southern attitude of many New Yorkers. In addition to support for the government and the soldiers, the group began to raise money for the Sanitary Commission, and organized and formed the 20th U.S. Colored ... moreInfantry. Union League Clubs still exist today.This songbook belongs in any collection of American music or Civil War publications. Guaranteed original.$4.00 shipping. Over forty years in business. 14 day return. Check our feed backs and buy with confidence. New York residents add 8.625% sales tax. Payment expected within five days unless other arrangements are made. Foreign orders are not insured and all customs regulations are followed. Thank you for looking.
1862 Civil War Letter Maryland Heights Stonewall Jackson McClellan
1862 Civil War Letter Maryland Heights Stonewall Jackson McClellan This is a great rare Civil War letter from October 11. 1862 from Pleasant Valley, Maryland. It was written by John L Phelps a member of the 11 th Regiment. NH Volunteers and is written on their letterhead and with their envelope. Phelps was taken prisoner at the battle of Wilderness and died before the end of the war. It has great content and says in part: We are in Burnside care. We have got very good camping ground. It is on the hill where we get good air and water and the boys are in good health and spirit. It is thought that we shall not see much more hard fighting. Jackson is all henned in with McClellan on one side and Segal and on another General in his rear. It is said by the officers in this camp that we shall be at home by the first of January… It is general talk ... morethat the rebels have made proposals to settles this thing…there was seventeen rebels come into our lines when we are at Sandy Hook. They just about starved. There was one of our company saving their swill for a man that lived right by where they were in camp and when they see that they took that and turned it on the ground and eat it up before they could stop them or get them into the house to feed them… They were the most ragged and forlorn looking beings that I ever seen in my life and they say that they are about a fair sample of Jackson’s whole army… Check out my! Be sure to add me to your!
1862 CIVIL WAR NEW YORK ABOLITIONIST LETTER DEMANDING EMANCIPATION OF SLAVES
An original and important manuscript letter written during the Civil War by Dr. Henry A. Hartt to former New York Governor John A. King. Dated May 1, 1862, forwarding a copy of the Constitution of the"Liberty and Union Association" for King's approval and endorsement. The organization had been created to unite all those in favor of"Emancipation as the grand result" of the war, and to prevent the"threatened dangers of a reconstruction with slavery" At this time, President Abraham Lincoln was already considering freeing the slaves within the Confederacy, but not those in states that remained loyal. It was a major political issue, pushed strongly by the abolitionist movement who feared a peace with the South that would leave slavery intact.Two pages, size 5" x 8" folds, very good condition, no envelope.HENRY ... moreALLAN HARTT[c1815-1893] was a prominent New York physician and leader of the Abolitionist movement in the City, whose house was later marked for burning during the Draft Riots of 1863. He founded the first hospital for incurable diseases in New York.JOHN A. KING was a former Governor of New York, a founder of the Republican Party and a strong supporter and advisor of President Lincoln.Guaranteed original.$4.00 shipping. Over forty years in business. 14 day return. Check our feed backs and buy with confidence. New York residents add 8.625% sales tax. Payment expected within five days unless other arrangements are made. Foreign orders are not insured and all customs regulations are followed. Thank you for looking.
1862 HARPER'S WEEKLY CIVIL WAR JEFFERSON DAVIS CARICATURE +++
1862 HARPER'S WEEKLY CIVIL WAR JEFFERSON DAVIS CARICATURE +++, Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album The March 15. 1862 edition of Harper’s Weekly with numerous graphics throughout including front page of the skirmish at Fort Donelson, of the “inauguration” at Richmond of Jefferson Davis. Full page map of Virginia. Much else. Fine condition. Complete. No additional shipping on multiple purchases shipped together. Add items from my EBAY STORE by Select Save this Seller on right-hand side of listing and join my mailing list. Settlement: An email should arrive to you within 2 hours of auction end with payment details. I no longer accept credit cards directly. PayPal is recommended. Please settle your account within 7 days of auction end or make arrangements with Seller. Non-paying Bidders reported ... moreto ebay. Shipping: Multiple items mailed together incur only one shipping fee. US SHIPPING: Unless otherwise noted. Shipping within US is FREE. Items under $30.00 usually sent 1st Class. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING IS INVOICED TO ESTIMATE ACTUAL COST. IF THE COST I CHARGE IS OVER ACTUAL I AM HAPPY TO REFUND THE DIFFERENCE BY PAYPAL. ITEMS OVER $50 WILL BE SENT REGISTERED OR PRIORITY. THANKS! Guarantee/Return Policy: All items guaranteed as described or you may return for refund. I issue a COA for each item. Your satisfaction is my number one concern! Payment I accept the following forms of payment: PayPal Shipping& Handling Shipping is by US mail and only one shipping fee applies no matter how many items shipped together. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: Shipping is calculated based on the number of items. Discounts may apply for multiple items shipped together. I will refund overcharges of shipping and handling by PayPal. US Shipping. $0.00 USPS First-Class Mail® International Shipping. $12.00 USPS First-Class Mail International FREE scheduling. Supersized images and templates. Get Vendio Sales Manager. FREE scheduling. Supersized images and templates. Get Vendio Sales Manager. Click H
First Year of the Civil War Edward Pollard Richmond VA 1862
First Year of the Civil War Edward Pollard Richmond VA 1862 This is a great rare book entitled the First Year of the War by Edward Pollard. It was published in Richmond. Virginia by West and Johnston in 1862 and is in very good condition. Check out my! Be sure to add me to your!
1862 Civil War Letter Camp Curtin PA Standoff w/Guns Officers
1862 Civil War Letter Camp Curtin PA Standoff w/Guns Officers This is a great Civil War letter from 1862 from a soldier at Camp Curtin in Pennsylvania. It is handwritten and 4 pages long and says in part: I enlisted the next week after I saw you though at the tat time I did not think I should. I went to Warren and stayed 4 weeks then to Camp Crossman at Huntington. Whence we came here about the last week of Nov. This is very old camp and very healthy. Our Regt is not filled up yet but it will be in a week or two when we shall go to Washington I think. There was an attempt made to consolidate us with Col Murray’s regt and throw out Col Curtis from his office but we armed ourselves with our pistols and knives, we have not got our guns yet, clubs and spades and told them we would fight till we died rather than obey the order… I suppose the Bucktails ... moreare satisfied now they have fought a battle they were always so eager for a fight. I am very glad they suffered so little. I hope their victories may always be as bloodless… Check out my! Be sure to add me to your!
U.S. Army 1862 Civil War Document "INVOICE OF SUBSISTENCE STORES" 1862
This is an Original U.S. Civil War era printed Union document: an 1862"INVOICE OF SUBSISTENCE STORES" document. Single-sheet/one-sided. Approx. 8 1/4" by 11 1/4" Nice Condition, w/some old, horizontalal"fold-lines" otherwise, o.k. This partly-printed/partly-handwritten document lists orders for various Supplies-i.e. Bacon, Hard Bread, Rice, Coffee, Tea, Brown Sugar, Vinegar, etc. Document is dated"in the field in Tennessee this 19th day of November 1862" and is from"Lieut. A. BEELER, to Lieut. A. BURWICK.2, M. Edgeston S Battery( United States Army" Signed, in lower right-hand corner, A. BEELER" A Really GREAT and Historic Civil War document, today 151 years old! Frameable/Displayable! Low beginning bid! Buyer pays $4.00S&H, extra for postage outside the U.S. Please see scan. I am ... moreshowing the front side of the document(the back is blank, except for a small printed notation) 1?RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Feog4d72f%2B%3E%3B1%3F-1421b52a483-0xfc-
1862 HARPER'S WEEKLY LARGE GREAT CIVIL WAR GRAPHICS +++
1862 HARPER'S WEEKLY LARGE GREAT CIVIL WAR GRAPHICS +++, Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album The March 15. 1862 edition of Harper’s Weekly with numerous graphics throughout including front page of the skirmish at Fort Donelson, of the “inauguration” at Richmond of Jefferson Davis. Full page map of Virginia. Much else. Fine condition. Complete. No additional shipping on multiple purchases shipped together. Add items from my EBAY STORE by Select Save this Seller on right-hand side of listing and join my mailing list. Settlement: An email should arrive to you within 2 hours of auction end with payment details. I no longer accept credit cards directly. PayPal is recommended. Please settle your account within 7 days of auction end or make arrangements with Seller. Non-paying Bidders reported to ebay. ... moreShipping: Multiple items mailed together incur only one shipping fee. US SHIPPING: Unless otherwise noted. Shipping within US is FREE. Items under $30.00 usually sent 1st Class. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING IS INVOICED TO ESTIMATE ACTUAL COST. IF THE COST I CHARGE IS OVER ACTUAL I AM HAPPY TO REFUND THE DIFFERENCE BY PAYPAL. ITEMS OVER $50 WILL BE SENT REGISTERED OR PRIORITY. THANKS! Guarantee/Return Policy: All items guaranteed as described or you may return for refund. I issue a COA for each item. Your satisfaction is my number one concern! Payment I accept the following forms of payment: PayPal Shipping& Handling Shipping is by US mail and only one shipping fee applies no matter how many items shipped together. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: Shipping is calculated based on the number of items. Discounts may apply for multiple items shipped together. I will refund overcharges of shipping and handling by PayPal. US Shipping. $0.00 USPS First-Class Mail® International Shipping. $12.00 USPS First-Class Mail International FREE scheduling. Supersized images and templates. Get Vendio Sales Manager. FREE scheduling. Supersized images and templates. Get Vendio Sales Manager. Click Here. D
56TH NEW YORK NATIONAL GUARD SECRETARY'S NOTEBOOK 1862-1864 BROOKLYN CIVIL WAR
An original Civil War manuscript notebook entitled"SECRETARY'S BOOK COMPANY I. 56 REGIMENT N.Y.S.N.G" Brooklyn, New York, Organized October 1862.Written in ornate calligraphic script, 18 hand written pages, size 8" x 10" ruled paper, possibly incomplete, cover loose. This notebook begins with the January 1863 meeting and concludes with March, 1864, not all meetings are recorded leading me to believe they may not have met every month, or there could be missing pages. The meetings were primarily to elect Company officers and plan social events, as well as to make announcements regarding the war. The 56th New York National Guard Infantry was called into federal service twice during the Civil War. The first time was June-July 1863 for 30 days in Pennsylvania, probably for Lee's Invasion, and then for 100 days, August-November ... more1864, at Elmira, New York, possibly for service at the P.O.W. camp. Needs further research, came from a large collection of assorted Civil War documents.Guaranteed original.$4.00 shipping. Over forty years in business. 14 day return. Check our feed backs and buy with confidence. New York residents add 8.625% sales tax. Payment expected within five days unless other arrangements are made. We accept PayPal and other forms of payment. Foreign orders are not insured and all customs regulations are followed. Thank you for looking.
CIVIL WAR 8th N.Y. SOLDIER DISCHARGE PAY CERTIFICATE 1862 INCOMPETENT MUSICIAN
An original printed and manuscript completed Civil War certificate. Issued to soldiers at the time of their discharge, to enable them to receive their pay. This document was given to Gustav Trube, a native of Prussia, who volunteered in April, 1861 in New York City as a musician second class in the band of the 8th New York Regiment"German Rifles" He served until April 1862, when he was discharged for"being incompetent" He was entitled to four months pay, less $5.00 owed to the Sutler. Unusual to see a discharge document for incompetence.Size 8 1'2 x 11" folds, several small tape repairs on reverse, overall very good condition.Guaranteed original.$4.00 shipping. Over forty years in business. 14 day return. Check our feed backs and buy with confidence. New York residents add 8.625% sales tax. Payment expected within ... morefive days unless other arrangements are made. We accept PayPal and other forms of payment. Foreign orders are not insured and all customs regulations are followed. Thank you for looking.
ORIGINAL CIVIL WAR UNIT HISTORY CO.F. 12TH NEW JERSEY VOL. 1862-1897 SIGNED
SALES ARE ALREADY STARTING HERE ON THE JERSEY SHORE AND IF IT KEEPS GOING LIKE IT IS. THERE WILL BE SOME NICE ITEMS HERE FOR AUCTION TO PLEASE EVERYONE! ALL ITEMS LISTED, EXCEPT FOR RE-LISTINGS DUE TO NON-PAYMENT, ARE FRESH FROM ESTATES SALES, HOUSE SALES AND LOCAL HUNTS! OFFERED HERE IS AN ORIGINAL CIVIL WAR UNIT HISTORY OF THE NEW JERSEY CO.F. 12TH VOLUNTEERS 1862-1897 INSIDE COVER IT READS.DEDICATED BY AUTHOR" THEN WE BELIEVE THE MAN IT WAS DEDICATED TO: CORPORAL JACOB K. SHOEMAKER CO. F. 12TH REG. N.J.V. THE HISTORY OF THE MEN OF CO. F. WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF THE MARCHES AND BATTLES OF THE 12TH NEW JERSEY VOLS. DEDICATED TO OUR DEAD BY WM P. HARRIS. PRIVATE CO. F MICKELTON. NJ 1897 PUBLISHED IN CAMDEN. NJ C.F.MAGRATH PRINTER 1897 THERE ARE 293 PAGES CONDITION: FRONT COVER IS NOT ATTACHED. HOWEVER REST OF BOOK IS SOUND, NO LOOSE PAGES ... moreLIGHT SOILING CONSISTENT WITH AGE AND SHELF STORAGE OTHERWISE SOUND INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: DUE TO HIGH DEMAND FOR A TRACKING NUMBER. WE WILL ONLY SHIP INTERNATIONAL PRIORITY MAIL. THIS COMES WITH INS. AND A TRACKING NUMBER. My items are ALWAYS GUARANTEED 100% AUTHENTIC. Please ask all your questions PRIOR to bidding as all sales are FINAL. If you have any questions. Please do not hesitate to contact me! Feedback is very important to me. If you feel something went wrong, please contact me and let me know first so I have the opportunity to fix it. Happy bidding and the best of luck to you!
71ST NEW YORK LIGHT INFANTRY NATIONAL GUARD 1862 CIVIL WAR BROADSIDE ORDERS
An original ornate broadside from the 71st Regiment. Light Infantry, New York National Guard, dated May 3, 1862 with Orders for assembly for Battalion Drill. Several days later, the Regiment would be mustered into federal service for the defense of Washington. It was also called again in 1863 during Lee's Invasion of Pennsylvania.Size 7 1/4" x 9 3/4" folds, good condition, several darkened 1862 newspaper clippings about the regiment pasted on reverse.Guaranteed original.$4.00 shipping. Over forty years in business. 14 day return. Check our feed backs and buy with confidence. New York residents add 8.625% sales tax. Payment expected within five days unless other arrangements are made. Foreign orders are not insured and all customs regulations are followed. Thank you for looking.
Antique Children's Book Civil War Era 1862 Union Reader illustrated child teach
Sanders' Union Reader. Number Three, Containing Exercises in Reading, Definitions, Articulation, Etc. By Charles W. Sanders, AM, New York, Ivison, Phinney, Blakeman& Co. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott& Co. Chicago: S.C. Griggs& Co. Entered According to Act Of Congress in the year 1862. Hard. Papered cover. Wear and soil as seen) Stitched in pages.7& 3/8 by 5& 7/8 in, 5/8 in. thick. 262 pages. Last 2 missing. Selling it for charm, and for the illustrations, finely done, perfect for scrapbooking, decopage, framing, crafts of all fashion. Twenty one(21) illustrations. A brief description: Children. Girls, flowers, garden gathering. Squirrel. Tree, nut. Boy& girl with dog. Young girl. Coop, chicks& chickens. Boy. Girl in parlor, stuffed chair, birds. Boy in tree with birds and nest. Hunter with firearm. Pigeon, ... morechildren by window. Girls at a Tea Party. Snowflake illustrations. Children on snow with sleds. Boy with pigs. Boy on horseback, fence. Girl inside lighthouse. Butterflies. Lady. Boy w/ box, boy with hoop toy. Mother with girls. Housecleaning. Coach carriage. People, child. Mourners by dead girl in bed. Mother with broom. Chair, hugging children. Family at dinner table. Man and woman. Courting. People& dog watching hot air balloon. Pages are loose. Some are folded, some are stained or dog eared. All illustrations are fine. FD0121es101-11.0 For your perusal: no reserve auctions. Buy now, plus: make an offer Check out my other items! Be sure to add me to your favorites list! Sales Tax: Collected& remitted for N.Y. Residents only. Orders are processed/shipped one'business day' from payment. A Tracking Number is viewable on your Order Details page. Note: Always possible: Carrier/ Weather Delays: Please allow up to 21 days for delivery. Questions. Comments: click(blue) ask a question(below)
CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE NAVY RAIDER "ALABAMA" 1862 NEW YORK BUSINESS RESOLUTIONS
An original and scarce Civil War publication dealing with the Confederate Navy and the policy of raiding and destroying northern merchant vessels.PROCEEDINGS OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK ON THE BURNING OF THE SHIP BRILLIANT. BY THE REBEL PIRATE ALABAMA. New York, 1862. 22 pages, paper covers, size 5 3/4" x 9" front cover missing otherwise very good condition. One of the earlier business protests of the damage wrought by the newly launched Confederate raider in England, with accounts of several of the incidents, and a listing of thirteen ships, mostly whaling vessels, that had been destroyed to date. Includes resolutions of outrage passed to be sent to Secretary of State Seward and Secretary of the Navy Welles. The"Alabama" continued her path of destruction under Captain Raphael Semmes until 1864 ... morewhen she was sunk by the Union Navy warship"Kearsarge" off the coast of France.Guaranteed original.$4.00 shipping. Over 40 years in business. 14 day return. Check our feed backs and buy with confidence. New York residents add 8.625% sales tax. Payment expected within five days. We accept PayPal and other forms of payment. Foreign shipments are not insured and all customs regulations are obeyed. Thank you for looking.
CHARLES S. OGDEN U.S. AMBASSADOR TO CANADA CIVIL WAR 1862 LETTER ABOUNT UNIFORM
An original manuscript letter written to CHARLES SMITH OGDEN from the firm of E.Owen& Company. Suppliers of uniforms, related to the type of uniform and buttons worn by a member of the Consular Service of the United States. Dated Washington, D.C. April 14, 1862, this historic letter explains that buttons for his consular uniform are being forwarded, and describes a U.S. Consul's uniform coat and cap in detail as the same as a Naval Captain but with consular buttons. Etc.Three pages, 8" x 10" folds, ink is somewhat faded but legible, good condition with no envelope present.CHARLES SMITH OGDEN[1822-1904] was a Philadelphia businessman and politician. He was appointed by President Abraham Lincoln as the first United States Consul to Canada. His office was established in Quebec, and he served 1861-1865 during the Civil War, ... morea time of great tension between the two countries due to many Confederate sympathizers, agents and spies in Canada.Guaranteed original.$4.00 shipping. Over 40 years in business. 14 day unconditional return. Check our feed backs and buy with confidence. New York residents add 8.625% sales tax. Payment expected within five days. Foreign shipments are not insured and all customs regulations are obeyed. Thank you for looking. 0fe.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk%601d70f%2B%3E0fe-145a6a03116-0x103-
CIVIL WAR Document 1862 UNION ARMY "QUARTER MASTER'S INVOICE" 1862
This is an Original U.S. Civil War era document: a Union"QUARTER MASTER'S INVOICE" for Feed/Corn. Dated"May 29. 1862. Single-sheet/one-sided, approx. 8" by 12 1/2" Handwritten on light off-white/beige paper w/blue lines in brown ink. Nice Condition, previously folded w/some old, horizontal"fold-lines" + there is some"foxing" along some of these old folds; otherwise, o.k. This handwritten document says: Invoice of Quarter Master stores etc. delivered by Lieut. ROBERT WETHERELL A.Q.M. 8th Brigade U.S.A. Army) to A. BURWICK Quarter Master EDGARTON'S BATTERY at FAYETTEVILLE, TENNESSEE May 29, 1862" Signed by LIEUT. ROBERT W. WETHERELL A.Q.M. 8th Regiment. A Really GREAT and Historic Civil War document, today 152 years old! Frameable/Displayable! Low beginning bid! Buyer pays $2.95S&H, ... moreextra for postage outside the U.S. Please see scan. I am showing the front of the document; the back of the document is blank.
14TH IOWA REGIMENT THREATENS MUTINY FORT RANDALL SOUTH DAKOTA 1862 CIVIL WAR
An original and historically important handwritten letter. Dated Fort Randall, Indian.Territory, February 12, 1862, to the Governor of Ohio from the officers of the 14TH IOWA VOLUNTEER REGIMENT, that is essentially a threatened act of mutiny over being sent 600 miles to fight Indians rather than Rebels. They have refused to recognize their new commanding officers when they were promised officers from Iowa, an"outrage" they will not recognize the new post commandant appointed by the Secretary of War because he did not have his commission, he threatens to imprison them, he has effectively closed the post office, much more. They have sent this letter by courier, not trusting mail delivery, and any response from the Governor should be sent to a Company sergeant in a"common envelope" so as"not to excite observation" ... moreWonderful content and needs further research.Four pages 8" x 10" pale blue paper, folds, no envelope, very good condition, Signed by seven officers of the Regiment.FORT RANDALL was built in what is now South Dakota to protect the overland route to California and use of the Missouri River from hostile Indian tribes on the Great Plains.The 14TH IOWA VOLUNTEER REGIMENT was mustered in November 1861 and sent to Fort Randall. They were detached from there in September 1862 and assigned to the Army of the Tennessee. They fought at Fort Donelson, Shiloh, Corinth and the Red River Campaign, and were mustered out in November 1864.Guaranteed original.$4.00 shipping. Over forty years in business. 14 day return. Check our feed backs and buy with confidence. New York residents add 8.625% sales tax. Payment expected within five days unless other arrangements are made. Foreign orders are not insured and all customs regulations are followed. Thank you for looking.
PENNSYLVANIA DRAFT RIOTS 1862 CIVIL WAR LETTER WITH ORDERS FROM U.S. MARSHAL
An original and historic official Civil War manuscript letter from W.G. Reid. Deputy United States Marshal for Franklin County, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, to Major Scott, U.S. Army Provost Marshal at Hagerstown, Maryland. This letter, dated August 28, 1862, directs the Provost Marshal to take a posse of men to Quincy, Pennsylvania, to assist the Deputy Marshal with putting an end to groups that have been making threats of violence and interfering with officers trying to enroll men for the army.taking"a pretty strong force there may see no resistance" The second page offers directions for the route to follow.Two pages, size 7 1/2" x 9 1/2" folds, very good condition, no envelope.In August 1862, President Lincoln called for states to draft militia for the Civil War. This call led to riots in Pennsylvania and other states, ... moreand Secretary of War Stanton decided to postpone the draft for another year. This letter is obviously written in response to those threatened riots.Guaranteed original.$4.00 shipping. Over 40 years in business. 14 day unconditional return. Check our feed backs and buy with confidence. New York residents add 8.625% sales tax. Payment expected within five days. Foreign shipments are not insured and all customs regulations are obeyed. Thank you for looking.
CHARLES S OGDEN U S AMBASSADOR TO CANADA CIVIL WAR 1862 LETTER ABOUT CONDITIONS
An original manuscript letter dated Quebec. October 19, 1862, written by CHARLES SMITH OGDEN, United States Consul to Canada, to his parents with news of his family, their relocation to Canada, the beauty of Quebec, their hotel accomodations and adapting to Canada. In addition, he writes of visitors from the States, the international community, the ex-President of Mexico in town, Parliament soon to open, and many speakers hoping to keep"war fever before the Canadians" trying to raise a militia[ probably to aid the Confederacy] A short note from his son to his grandmother is added as a post script. Four pages, 8" x 10" folds, U.S. Consulate blind stamp, very good condition with no envelope present.CHARLES SMITH OGDEN[1822-1904] was a Philadelphia businessman and politician. He was appointed by President Abraham Lincoln ... moreas the first United States Consul to Canada. His office was established in Quebec, and he served 1861-1865 during the Civil War, a time of great tension between the two countries due to many Confederate sympathizers, agents and spies in Canada.Guaranteed original.$4.00 shipping. Over 40 years in business. 14 day unconditional return. Check our feed backs and buy with confidence. New York residents add 8.625% sales tax. Payment expected within five days. Foreign shipments are not insured and all customs regulations are obeyed. Thank you for looking.
1862 Civil War Letter Stanmore School Sandy Spring Maryland
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THE BATTLE OF PEA RIDGE 1862 VINTAGE Civil War HISTORY BOOK
THE BATTLE OF PEA RIDGE-1862-VINTAGE SOFT COVER-BOOK IS IN GOOD CONDITION-VERY INFORMATIVE AND INTERESTING READ-44 VERY DETAILED WITH PHOTOS PAGES CIVIL WAR HISTORY WE DO COMBINE SHIPPING TO SAVE YOU COSTS
"JEFF DAVIS' DREAM" RARE CIVIL WAR SONG SHEET 1862 JEFFERSON DAVIS SATIRE CSA
An original and rare Civil War song sheet making fun of Jefferson Davis and the Southern Confederacy.JEFF DAVIS' DREAM" Written and sung by Frank Spear, Ethiopian Comedian" published by American Song Publishers, Philadelphia, circa 1861-62. Another edition was published in New York about the same time. The song is a satire with the Devil promising Jefferson Davis to be King of the Southern Confederacy. Also makes fun of General Beauregard. Published early in the war.Size 4 3/4" x 8 1/8" possibly slightly trimmed] pale yellow paper, pencil collector notes easily erased, very good condition. The Library of Congress lists only the New York printing.Guaranteed original.$4.00 shipping. Over 40 years in business. 14 day unconditional return. Check our feed backs and buy with confidence. New York residents add 8.625% sales ... moretax. Payment expected within five days. Foreign shipments are not insured and all customs regulations are obeyed. Thank you for looking.
51ST NEW YORK VOLUNTEER REGIMENT LIEUT. FRANK TRYON PAY VOUCHER 1862 CIVIL WAR
An original Civil War United States government Payment and Subsistence Voucher signed by Lieutenant Frank Tryon of the 51st New York Volunteer Regiment. Dated August 15, 1862. The document provides payment for supplies, forage and clothing allowance, and payment of salary for Lieutenant Tryon and his servant John Thomas. At this time, all officers were entitled to have a personal servant paid for by the government. Size 10" x 16" too large for scanner, shown in two parts] folds, very good condition, docketed on reverse.A scarce Civil War officer's pay document that needs further research.Guaranteed original.$4.00 shipping. Over forty years in business. 14 day return if not as described. Check our feed backs and buy with confidence. New York residents add 8.625% sales tax. Payment expected within five days unless other arrangements ... moreare made. Foreign shipments are not insured and all customs regulations are followed. Thank you for looking.
1862 ESSEX NEW YORK CIVIL WAR ENLISTMENT DOCUMENT WITH NAMES & BOUNTY PAID
An original and historic Civil War document regarding the first serious efforts to enlist volunteers for the federal armies.This document is a report of a Committee appointed by the Town Meeting of Essex. New York 1862, to promote enlistments for the war as called for by President Abraham Lincoln. Included is a list of the names of all the men who volunteered to enlist"in the Service of the United States"and the amount of bounty money paid to them for doing so, all done"in compliance with the proclamation of the President of the United States" In addition to the names of volunteers, there is a list of expenses of the Committee, and a sworn statement signed by the members that testifies to the truth of this document.Three pages, size 8" x 12" too large for scanner, partially shown, folds, some separations beginning, ... moreoverall very good condition with docket of March 14, 1863 audit on page four.Guaranteed original.$4.00 shipping. Over forty years in business. 14 day return. Check our feed backs and buy with confidence. New York residents add 8.625% sales tax. Payment expected within five days unless other arrangements are made. Foreign orders are not insured and all customs regulations are followed. Thank you for looking. RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Feog4d72f%2Bf7%60%3E-147c2c3708e-0x11d-
Slave Populations Civil War Era NEW HAMPSHIRE POLITICAL MANUAL 1862 Statistics
i000000. The Statesman Political Manual For the State of New Hampshire. A. D. 1862 Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 The Statesman Political Manual For the State of New Hampshire. A. D. 1862 Published: Concord[N.H. Published by McFarland& Jenks A very nice Civil War era Political Manual for the State of New Hampshire. Printed on the rear cover is a chart which list the names of the States. Name of the Governors. Not noting any Governors of the Confederate States, their salary, day and month of election, the State by State Popular Vote for President between Abraham Lincoln& Stephen Douglas, Breck, and Bell, in 1860 and the 1856 election between Fremont, Buchanan, Fillmore. Printed on the rear of the front cover is a chart which list the Census of 1850& 1860 notating the populations of both ... moreFree& Slave for each State& Territories. Numerous pages of political statistics to include the names of Officers of State Institutions New Hampshire Votes by Towns for Governor March 1860. March 1862. Names of the Justices of the United States Supreme Court. The U. S. Executive Department, National Cabinet, 37 th Congress. Etc. President Abraham Lincoln of Illinois. Vice-President Hannibal Hamlin of Maine. A truly scarce copy and rare in this condition. It will be a nice addition to a U. S. or New Hampshire Political History reference library. The Manual measures 3 ½ x 5 ½ inches. 33 pages, printed wrappers, light shelf wear, covers evenly tanned with light soiling and shelf wear otherwise in very nice condition, the binding is tight and intact, the text is bright and clean, not ex-library. Domestic shipping will be $FREE by safely packed first class mail; Canada will be $7.50 and international shipping will be $11.50. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 PayPal accepted. Payment appreciated within 3 days. We have been trusted sellers(and buyers) on eBay for more than a decade. And our feedback speaks for itself. Bid with c
1862 LETTER TO FATHER VISIT TO DYING BROTHER CSA RICHMOND VIRGINIA CIVIL WAR
An original handwritten letter. Obviously done in haste, dated Richmond, Virginia, July 8, 1862 from an unknown correspondent to"Father" The letter is written in pencil on typical blue Confederate quality paper, probably by a woman, and is not easy to read. It describes a visit to the bedside of"Brother Billy" who is obviously dying but is"still with us" The doctors come every day to visit, but his condition seems desperate and"you would not know him" The writer promises to keep Father advised but bluntly warns to"prepare your self for the worst" I have a strong suspicion that Billy was a wounded soldier who could have been brought to a hospital in Richmond at this period during the war.This letter came with a group of business letters from the Cowles family of North Carolina, all dated after ... morethe Civil War. Needs further research.Two pages, size 6" x 7 1/4" folds, good condition, obviously saved and read many times.Guaranteed original.$4.00 shipping. Over forty five years in business. 14 day return. Check our feed backs and buy with confidence. New York residents add 8.625% sales tax. Payment expected within five days unless other arrangements are made. Foreign orders are not insured and all customs regulations are followed. Thank you for looking.
10 Handwritten Civil War Era Letters Stanton Wheeler 44th Mass Regiment 1862-64
There are 10 civil war era letters in this lot today and all of them have to do with the Wheeler and Stanton families. One of our authors is actually Daniel N. Stanton who was related to the famous New York Stanton’s. His Uncle was Henry Brewster Stanton who was an American 19 th century abolitionist and social reformer. His Aunt was Elizabeth Cady Stanton who was an American social activist. Abolitionist and leading figure of the early women’s rights movement. Just Google their name and their bio’s are extensive. Then their sons, Daniel’s cousins, were also huge when it came to political and social reform. Daniel married Harriet C. Wheeler on May 2 nd. 1864. She was born about 1839. Harriet’s parents were Samuel and Jane Wheeler. She had two sisters; Mary C. and Elizabeth W. Between the 10 letters there are a total of 31 handwritten pages ... moreof writing. Three of the letters also have their original envelopes but someone has torn the stamp off of them. Not only did Daniel write, but there is also a letter from Hattie and there are also some letters from Samuel, Hattie’s father. Then some letters are from a“Katy” but I didn’t research her or find out how she’s related. I do know that Hattie’s mother has passed away by the time these letters are written and her father Samuel is a widow. Then her brother Albert is serving in the 44 th Regiment which is fighting in the Civil War. The letters having to do with Mary show her as living in North Hampton Massachusetts under the care of Dr. Denniston. By the sounds of things she is quite sick and seems to be an invalid. And sure enough when I went to look it all up it looks like Dr. Edward E. Denniston ran a home for invalids at Springdale Northampton Massachusetts. It was established for the relief and cure of chronic disorder and disease. It was actually called the. Springdale Water Cure. I’ve quoted from a few of the letters as they are quite charming and full of news. This first letter was written by Hattie’s husband but 2 years before they were married. Boston. J
Antique Document 1862 Boston And Providence Railroad Corporation Civil War Era 1
An original antique document for the Boston And Providence Railroad Corporation. It is dated during the time of the Civil War October 30. 1862. The document has wear and staining. There are pieces missing. If you have any questions feel free to ask. Thank you for looking. Please note I list new items every week. TERMS AND CONDITIONS Winning bid will pay $2.00 for shipping and handling. Shipping discounts available for multiple items won. For orders shipped in America take 50% off the regular shipping charge for each additional item won. Please note: The highest shipping and handling charge will be charged the full amount first. If you would like me to hold any items won to combine shipping with a future auction let me know and I will accommodate. I accept PayPal. Will ship to any location world wide. All shipping and handling rates to locations ... moreoutside the United States are twice the listed amount in the item description. Buyers are responsible, for all customs, and international taxes, etc. Powered by The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.
Antique Letter 1862 Religious Christian Writing Civil War Era Baltimore Maryland
An original antique letter dated during the year of the Civil War 1862. Most of the letter is printed and there is religious Christian words. The cover is included which has the send to address of Baltimore Maryland. The paper has wear and staining. If you have any questions feel free to ask. Thank you for looking. Please note I list new items every week. TERMS AND CONDITIONS Winning bid will pay $2.00 for shipping and handling. Shipping discounts available for multiple items won. For orders shipped in America take 50% off the regular shipping charge for each additional item won. Please note: The highest shipping and handling charge will be charged the full amount first. If you would like me to hold any items won to combine shipping with a future auction let me know and I will accommodate. I accept PayPal. Will ship to any location world ... morewide. All shipping and handling rates to locations outside the United States are twice the listed amount in the item description. Buyers are responsible, for all customs, and international taxes, etc. Powered by The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.