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Location: Reedsville, United States
Antique Civil War Era Minor’s Patent Folding Candle Lantern 1865Very nice condition for its age
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Location: Kill Devil Hills, United States
This is an outstanding antique 1865 patriotic, pen and ink on paper, folk art drawing of an eagle from Germantown Pennsylvania by Austin Firth. Overall ... moreoutstanding patriotic content from the end of the Civil War.
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Location: Llano, United States
CIVIL WAR. INSCRIBED UNION SWORDS 1861-1865 BY DAVID V. STROUD 1983. SIGNED 843/1500 FIRST EDITION HARDBACK. HEAVY BOOK.
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Location: Canton, United States
The patent for this pocket lantern was issued to John A. Minor of Middletown, Connecticut on 24 January 1865, being Patent No. 46,011. The folding lantern ... morewas designed to fit in a haversack or pocket for easy portability.
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Location: Canyon Country, United States
This antique map depicts the chronological history of the Civil War battlefields that took place from 1861-1865.
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Location: Ivanhoe, Australia
Wyld's Military Map Of The United States, The Northern States, And The Southern Confederate States: With The Forts, Harbours, Arsenals And Military Positions. ... moreWyld was particularly masterful at capturing political events throughout the world as they happened and leveraging his impressive publishing operation to quickly produce and distribute pertinent to the invested public.
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Location: Eatontown, United States
Greeley supported liberal policies towards settlers; in a July 13, 1865 editorial, he famously advised "Go West, young man, go West and grow up with the ... morecountry.". Historian Walter A. McDougall quotes Josiah Bushnell Grinnell, the founder of Iowa's Grinnell College, as saying, "I was the young man to whom Greeley first said it, and I went.".
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Location: Cambridge, United States
One edge is raw. Opposite side may or may not have prints or text which may or may not be related to one shown. Your opinion may differ.
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Location: North Wales, United States
1865 CONFEDERATE GENERAL G.T. BEAUREGARD-CIVIL WAR STEEL PLATE ENGRAVING WAR OF THE REBELLION PUBLICATION ORIGINAL ANTIQUE CIVIL WAR ENGRAVING - BEAUTIFUL ... moreDETAIL PLEASE SEE PHOTOS AS PART OF THE DESCRIPTION CONDITION: ENGRAVING IS IN FAIR-GOOD CONDITION. FOXING PRESENT DUE TO AGE. SIZE: APPROXIMATELY 6" X 9.5" SHIPPING: U.S. FIRST CLASS RATE - $6.00 - 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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Location: North Wales, United States
1865 DEFENDERS OF THE UNION CIVIL WAR STEEL PLATE ENGRAVING-EXCELLENT DETAIL WAR OF THE REBELLION PUBLICATION ORIGINAL ANTIQUE CIVIL WAR ENGRAVING - BEAUTIFUL ... moreDETAIL PLEASE SEE PHOTOS AS PART OF THE DESCRIPTION CONDITION: ENGRAVING IS IN FAIR-GOOD CONDITION. FOXING PRESENT DUE TO AGE. SIZE: APPROXIMATELY 6" X 9.5" SHIPPING: U.S. FIRST CLASS RATE - $6.00 - 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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Location: Clinton Township, United States
1870s $5 LOUISIANA BOND This is a distinctively different item from regular US Currency. It is one of the HARDER TO FIND- SMALL SIZE STATE BOND. The 1870s ... moreBOND from LOUISIANA. In CHOICE UNCIRCULATED condition in my opinion. But you can judge for yourself to make the final decision with the photos above, which you can enlarge. It has the of small portrait of a young child. This was a marketing idea to urge people in Louisiana to invest for their children's future during the post Civil War times when times were both tough and uncertain. It was issued in 1874 while U.S. Grant was the President. After investing an intial payment you could collect 7 1/2 Cents each year as interest and in 1886 you could collect $5. Much like modern US Savings Bonds today. The note is crisp and very clean and a good looking little note. With 4 full corners and it has good color contrast with no missing pieces. There are signs of no use. It has no folds, no edge wear, and it has no tears, or missing pieces, but what it does have edges that were cut by hand. This bond has 4 remaining coupons and no redemption holes. Someone took a near perfect uncirculated bond put it away, now its back! T his is a super nice example of an old monetary instrument especially for a post Civil War item which are often very worn out when they are found. Nice for display. The State Treasurer. E.A. Burke, whose stamped signature appears on the bond stole more than $1,500,000.00 from the state during his 10 year tenure. He was found out and fled the state to Europe and later Honduras. So if you need it to add something special to your currency collection this may be just the opportunity. Don't let it slip by. Pictures are below Shipping is FREE
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Location: Westminster, United States
1865 National Calendar of HERRICK'S ALMANAC - Published by Dr. Herrick & Brother - Practical Chemists - Albany, N.Y.
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Location: Saco, United States
Up for Sale is a Beautiful Colored County Map of MINNESOTA.This Single Page Map was Harvested from an 1865 A. J. Johnson's Family Atlas. The Title Page ... moreis shown in the last photo and is not included.
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Location: Dover, United States
Issued 1865, New York by Johnson & Ward. Large civil war era mid 19th century lithographed map with original hand color. Johnson's Germany.
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Location: Cheyenne, United States
This listing is for a very nice, large, soup ladle in the IVY pattern by Whiting. This ladle is the largest size made by Whiting in 1865 and measures ... more14 7/8" long. It weighs approx. 205 grams. It is monogrammed on the front CDB. The detail is quite crisp for 158 years old. It is marked with Whiting's old hallmarks and sterling. Also, C.H. Phelps. Great Civil War Era ladle!
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Location: Scranton, United States
Needs repair—Spring has tension but does not lock—side lever does not do anything—Normal wear—1865 patent date—-See photos for condition.
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Location: Spring, United States
For your consideration is an interesting large oval ironstone platter. A hand written number 4881 is also present. An old collection inventory sticker ... moreremains.
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Location: North Wales, United States
1892 CIVIL WAR ENGRAVING-BATTLE OF BENTONSVILLE-MARCH 20, 1865-GENERAL MOWER ORIGINAL ANTIQUE ENGRAVING - FROM THE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR PLEASE SEE ... morePHOTOS AS PART OF THE DESCRIPTION CONDITION: ENGRAVING IS IN GOOD CONDITION SIZE: APPROXIMATELY 11" X 16.5" SHIPPING: U.S. FIRST CLASS RATE - $7.00. 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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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: Easley, United States
In 1869 was acquired Parker & Casper Co, a specialist in silverplate holloware. The firm was organized in 1865 as Wilcox Britannia Co by Jedediah and ... moreHorace Wilcox, Charles Parker, Aaron Collins and Hezekiah Miller and others.
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Location: Saco, United States
Up for Sale is a Beautiful & Authentic Colored County Map of Louisana, Mississippi and Arkansas!This Double Page Map was Harvested from an 1865 A. J. ... moreJohnson's Family Atlas. Title Page shown in the last photo which is not included.
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Location: Cambridge, United States
Original plate print Map from "The Growth of the Republic" unknown Edition 1930 HC Book. One edge is raw. Opposite side may or may not have prints or ... moretext which may or may not be related to one shown.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
It has the “NC” at center surrounded by rays. The button is missing the shank as most are, due to the way it was soldered on. The button has a lot of ... morewear but shows the “NC” at the center if held right.
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Location: Maggie Valley, United States
"Military Map of the Marches of the United States Forces Under Command of Maj. Gen. W.T. Sherman, USA, During the years 1863, 1864 and 1865. ". Torn edge ... morewhere it was attached. Minor toning, one fold torn, chipping to edges.
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Location: North Wales, United States
1865 UNION GENERALS-CIVIL WAR STEEL PLATE ENGRAVING-EXCELLENT DETAIL-IV WAR OF THE REBELLION PUBLICATION ORIGINAL ANTIQUE CIVIL WAR ENGRAVING - BEAUTIFUL ... moreDETAIL PLEASE SEE PHOTOS AS PART OF THE DESCRIPTION CONDITION: ENGRAVING IS IN FAIR-GOOD CONDITION. FOXING PRESENT DUE TO AGE. SIZE: APPROXIMATELY 6" X 9.5" SHIPPING: U.S. FIRST CLASS RATE - $6.00 - 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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Location: North Wales, United States
1865 BOMBARDMENT OF FORT PULASKI-CIVIL WAR MAP-GREAT DETAIL WAR OF THE REBELLION PUBLICATION ORIGINAL ANTIQUE CIVIL WAR ENGRAVING - BEAUTIFUL DETAIL PLEASE ... moreSEE PHOTOS AS PART OF THE DESCRIPTION CONDITION: ENGRAVING IS IN FAIR-GOOD CONDITION. FOXING PRESENT DUE TO AGE. SIZE: APPROXIMATELY 6" X 9.5" SHIPPING: U.S. FIRST CLASS RATE - $6.00 - 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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Location: Chatham, United States
An oldie but a goodie A George F Cram pull down wall map of the Civil War 1861-1865. This is a great collectible for not only map collectors but also ... morecivil war collectors. The map is clean and pulls down easily.
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Location: Ivanhoe, Australia
Wyld's Military Map Of The United States, The Northern States, And The Southern Confederate States: With The Forts, Harbours, Arsenals And Military Positions. ... moreWyld was particularly masterful at capturing political events throughout the world as they happened and leveraging his impressive publishing operation to quickly produce and distribute pertinent to the invested public.
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Location: Millersville, United States
It was founded in 1865 by Edward Sachse, a German immigrant who had learned the art of lithography in his native country. Double Sided Lithographic "Litho ... moreStones" 13" x 10" x 2-1/8". One of Art Litho's most famous prints is the "Panorama View of Baltimore" (1865).
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Location: Millersville, United States
It was founded in 1865 by Edward Sachse, a German immigrant who had learned the art of lithography in his native country. Side #1 Kahn Ice Cream Corporation ... moreCharleston SC. 10" x 9" x 2-7/8" Double Sided Lithographic "Litho Stones".
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Location: Scranton, United States
Works-Normal wear—have a similar latch on with an 1865 patent date—-See photos for condition
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Location: Millersville, United States
Side #1 W.H. Mixson Seed, Read Phosphate, Manatee County Bank. It was founded in 1865 by Edward Sachse, a German immigrant who had learned the art of ... morelithography in his native country. Side #2 Chas.
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Location: Canton, United States
The patent for this pocket lantern was issued to John A. Minor of Middletown, Connecticut on 24 January 1865, being Patent No. 46,011. The folding lantern ... morewas designed to fit in a haversack or pocket for easy portability.
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Location: South Salem, United States
Naturally, he also chronicles the Custer Massacre by the Sioux at the Little Bighorn River, as no Indian war record is really complete without it. The ... moreannihilation of General George A. Custer and his command at the Little Big Horn in 1876.
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Location: North Wales, United States
1892 CIVIL WAR ENGRAVING-GENERAL SHERMAN & GEN. JOHNSTON NEGOTIATE-APR. 18, 1865-JAMES BENNETT'S HOUSE, WHERE THE INTERVIEW WAS HELD ORIGINAL ANTIQUE ... moreENGRAVING - FROM THE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR PLEASE SEE PHOTOS AS PART OF THE DESCRIPTION CONDITION: ENGRAVING IS IN GOOD CONDITION SIZE: APPROXIMATELY 11" X 16.5" SHIPPING: U.S. FIRST CLASS RATE - $7.00. 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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Location: Boise, United States
Overall in Nice Quality Condition, Top and Bottom of page have approx 1/2” tear. Acquired from a Collector’s Estate. Includes 10 Route Position Maps from ... moreVirginia, South Carolina and Tennessee in Nice Detail. Contact me with any questions. Thanks for viewing my listing!“Packaged With Care and Promptly Shipped”
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Location: Saco, United States
Up for Sale is a Beautiful 1864 Colored County & Territorial Map of 6 Western States, including CA, AZ, NV, UT, CO and NM. No Southern Tip of NEVADA! ... moreNo Las Vegas or Phoenix!This Double Page Map was Harvested from an 1865 A. J. Johnson's Family Atlas.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
The Battle of Bentonville (March 19 – 21, 1865) was fought in Johnston County, North Carolina, near the village of Bentonville. It was the last battle ... morebetween the armies of Union Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman and Confederate Gen. Joseph E. Johnston.
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Location: Millersville, United States
Clinton Oil Mill. It was founded in 1865 by Edward Sachse, a German immigrant who had learned the art of lithography in his native country. 12" x 10" ... morex 3" Double Sided Lithographic "Litho Stones". One of Art Litho's most famous prints is the "Panorama View of Baltimore" (1865).
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Location: Columbia, United States
The map is an original antique piece from 1865 and has not been reproduced. It is a great way to see the region and its battlesites during the Civil War ... morewithout referencing the condition of the map itself.
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Location: Saco, United States
The Atlas was published in 1865 by Augustus Mitchell Jr and this map was first published in 1860 as shown on the bottom left. Wonderful Color and Detail ... morefor a Civil War Year Map. I will also include a copy of the Title Page.
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Location: Saco, United States
Up for Sale is a Beautiful 1863 Colored County Map of GEORGIA & ALABAMA.This Double Page Map was Harvested from an 1865 A. J. Johnson's Family Atlas. ... moreTitle Page shown in the last photo which is not included.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
The artifacts are just pressed in, not glued.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
The Battle of Bentonville (March 19 – 21, 1865) was fought in Johnston County, North Carolina, near the village of Bentonville. It was the last battle ... morebetween the armies of Union Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman and Confederate Gen. Joseph E. Johnston.
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Location: Saco, United States
Up for Sale is a Beautiful & Authentic Colored County & Territorial Map of TEXAS!This Double Page Map was Harvested from an 1865 A. J. Johnson's Family ... moreAtlas. Title Page is shown in the last photo which is not included.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
The original hand signed 1865 “The State of Georgia” $10 note was issued from Milledgeville, Georgia. The note has the hand inscribed serial number “6700”. ... moreThe black protective seal was stamped on the back. It is printed on one side only.The top edge is a bit rough but the 1865 series are rare.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: Saco, United States
Up for Sale is a Beautiful Colored County Map of WASHINGTON & OREGON.This Single Page Map was Harvested from an 1865 A. J. Johnson's Family Atlas. The ... moreTitle Page is shown in the last photo and is not included.
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Location: North Wales, United States
1865 MAJOR GENERAL ULYSSES S. GRANT-CIVIL WAR STEEL PLATE ENGRAVING WAR OF THE REBELLION PUBLICATION ORIGINAL ANTIQUE CIVIL WAR ENGRAVING - BEAUTIFUL ... moreDETAIL PLEASE SEE PHOTOS AS PART OF THE DESCRIPTION CONDITION: ENGRAVING IS IN FAIR-GOOD CONDITION. FOXING PRESENT DUE TO AGE. SIZE: APPROXIMATELY 6" X 9.5" SHIPPING: U.S. FIRST CLASS RATE - $6.00 - 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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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. They have been ... morehand polished so there will be no surprises; any dark spots in the photos are reflections only.
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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
The scene was reproduced from an image taken in April of 1861 at the Macon Armory in Georgia. It fought in many conflicts from the Antietam Campaign to ... moreCold Harbor, and then was involved in Gen. Early's Shenandoah Valley operations and the Appomattox Campaign.
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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: North Wales, United States
1865 GENERAL SHERMAN OF THE UNION ARMY-CIVIL WAR STEEL PLATE ENGRAVING WAR OF THE REBELLION PUBLICATION ORIGINAL ANTIQUE CIVIL WAR ENGRAVING - BEAUTIFUL ... moreDETAIL PLEASE SEE PHOTOS AS PART OF THE DESCRIPTION CONDITION: ENGRAVING IS IN FAIR-GOOD CONDITION. FOXING PRESENT DUE TO AGE. SIZE: APPROXIMATELY 6" X 9.5" SHIPPING: U.S. FIRST CLASS RATE - $6.00 - 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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Location: North Wales, United States
1892 CIVIL WAR ENGRAVING-THE FEDERAL ARMY ENTERING RICHMOND, VA.-APRIL 3, 1865 ORIGINAL ANTIQUE ENGRAVING - FROM THE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR PLEASE SEE ... morePHOTOS AS PART OF THE DESCRIPTION CONDITION: ENGRAVING IS IN GOOD CONDITION SIZE: APPROXIMATELY 11" X 16.5" SHIPPING: U.S. FIRST CLASS RATE - $7.00. 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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Location: Fredericksburg, United States
Waud worked for Harpers Weekly during the Civil War. Alfred Waud attended every battle of the Army of the Potomac between the First Battle of Bull Run ... morein 1861 and the Siege of Petersburg in 1865. Alfred was one of only two artists present at the Battle of Gettysburg.
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Location: North Wales, United States
1866 ANTIQUE CIVIL WAR ENGRAVING-FORT SUMTER REPOSSESSED BY THE UNION, 1865 ORIGINAL ANTIQUE ENGRAVING PLEASE SEE PHOTOS AS PART OF THE DESCRIPTION CONDITION: ... moreENGRAVING IS IN GOOD CONDITION SIZE: APPROXIMATELY 6" X 9" SHIPPING: U.S. FIRST CLASS RATE - $7.00. 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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Location: Saco, United States
Up for Sale is a Beautiful Colored County Map of Maryland & Delaware.This Single Page Map was Harvested from an 1865 A. J. Johnson's Family Atlas. Authentic ... moreTitle Page from the Atlas is shown in the last photo, I will include an 11x8 photo copy of this page.
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Location: North Wales, United States
1865 HORACE GREELEY-CIVIL WAR STEEL PLATE ENGRAVING-EXCELLENT DETAIL WAR OF THE REBELLION PUBLICATION ORIGINAL ANTIQUE CIVIL WAR ENGRAVING - BEAUTIFUL ... moreDETAIL PLEASE SEE PHOTOS AS PART OF THE DESCRIPTION CONDITION: ENGRAVING IS IN FAIR-GOOD CONDITION. FOXING PRESENT DUE TO AGE. SIZE: APPROXIMATELY 6" X 9.5" SHIPPING: U.S. FIRST CLASS RATE - $6.00 - 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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Location: Elizabethtown, United States
Tiemann'; after 1830 he used the mark 'G. Tiemann & Co.'; and later used 'Tiemann & Co.', with 'N.Y.', 'N. York', or 'New York'. by Geo (George) Tiemann. ... moreSurgical Set collection from 1860 to 1865 - Civilian and Military.
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Location: Austin, United States
:Stratford Hall is a historic house museum near Lerty in Westmoreland County, Virginia. It was the plantation house of four generations of the Lee family ... moreof Virginia (with descendants later to expand to Maryland and other states).
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Location: Sarasota, United States
SquareTrade © AP6.0 by adding my eBay Store to your Favorites ~Welcome to"PHUN"4YOU2~*CLAMP WOW! WHAT DOES THIS AUCTION CONTAIN? Description: ... moreThis auction is for a CIVIL WAR Antique Steel Clamp BODY:EXCELLENT CONDITION AGE: 1865 ORIGIN: UNITED STATES MATERIAL: STEEL SIZE APPROX. 5.25" LOOK CLOSELY AT ALL THE INCREDIBLE DETAIL! Please SEE PHOTOS for SPECIFIC CONDITION. I AM NOT AN EXPERT! INFO COMES FROM PREVIOUS OWNER AND BASIC RESEARCH. EXCELLENT condition(SEE PHOTOS) HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO GET IT FOR A FRACTION OF IT'S VALUE! Be sure to add me to your! Check out my! Froo www.froo.com | Froo Cross Sell. Free Cross Sell, Cross promote, eBay Marketing, eBay listing Apps, eBay Apps, eBay Application.
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1865 CIVIL WAR Ledger NY 176th QUARTERMASTER Clothing CAMP Equipment TAILOR
Book contains two sections of dates. Some from the concluding months of the Civil War, dates from April 1-July 10, 1865 in the rear of the ledger, and in front beginning post Civil War in November 1, 1865. Roughly 80pp handwritten; includes payroll records, leave records, and quarter master records up to 1866, with many soldiers mentioned, some with rank, some signed by the soldiers in receipt. Equipment from camp include clothing, caps, pants, drums, tents, kettles, coats, envelopes, shoes, boots, stockings, blankets, ponchos, knapsacks/haversacks, canteens, axes, spades, picks, mess pans, tent equipment, and more. many entries mention Ridgefield, NY. There is also a central section from the mid 1870s, which seems to be a ledger for a tailor or dressmaker, perhaps the Quarter Master's wife or daughter, or even himself. The name Anna ... moreBusteed of Brooklyn is written on rear cover pastedown, perhaps the laborer(also M. B. Wade is written from the 1870s, also a potential for the QM or the dressmaker) Front page of book as a neat ledger style drawing of a mule, as well as a small doodle of a face in the center of the piece. Leather cover marked in attractive title"Q. M. Department, 176th Regiment" Some light wear and warping to top board. Contents have some scattered foxing and some stains, as expected from use. Measures 15-1/2" x 10-3/4. Great piece of Militaria/Americana! More pics- photobucket.com/cwqmledger Overview: Organized at New York November 20. 1862, to January 10, 1863. Mustered in December 22, 1862. Company"K" mustered in January 10, 1868. Left State for New Orleans, La. January 11, 1863. Attached to Defences of New Orleans, La. Dept. of the Gulf, to February, 1864. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 19th Army Corps, Dept. of the Gulf, to June, 1864. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 19th Army Corps, Dept. of the Gulf, to July, 1864, and Army of the Shenandoah, Middle Military Division, to January, 1865. 3rd Brigade, Grover's Division, District of Savannah, Dept. of the South, to March,
1865 Examination of our Financial Policy During Southern Rebellion Civil War
A Critical Examination of our Financial Policy During the Souther Rebellion by Simon Newcomb 1865 Up for sale is a great old book for the Civil War enthusiast. The binding is tight but the outside spine is missing.Typical library marks exist.
CIVIL WAR OFFICIAL REPORT OF GENERAL ULYSSES GRANT ON HIS COMMAND 1864-1865
A rare copy of the original"REPORT OF LIEUTENANT GENERAL U.S. GRANT OF THE ARMIES OF THE UNITED STATES 1864-65" made to the Secretary of War. Edwin Stanton, dated July 22, 1865 and printed that same year for distribution to public officials and members of Congress. In this report, Grant outlines and describes the events which took place after he was placed in command of the Union armies, the theatres of war and the various commanders of either side. Many documents and letters are reprinted, and the report concludes with Grant's observations on the qualities of the fighting men on all sides, and the ultimate surrenders of Lee and Johnston. 44 pages, paper 5 3/4" x 9" string bound with holes for separate binder, very good condition, nice tight copy, some edge stains and normal aging. An uncommon book that belongs in ... moreany Civil War collection. 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.
1865 Annual Report, Massachusetts State Prison, Civil War Era Crime & Punishment
I am proud and pleased to offer up for auction a very rare and thoroughly fascinating Civil War era document: The Annual Report of the Board of Inspectors of the Massachusetts State Prison. Together with the Annual Reports of the Warden and Other Officers of the Institution, dated October 1, 1865. If you want to get a picture of what crime. Punishment, prison life, class and race relations were like in Massachusetts during the Civil War, this 55-page document offers a rare and thoroughly compelling glimpse through the keyhole. You won’t be able to put it down! In addition to well-written. Detailed, and extremely interesting reports from the prison’s Inspector, Warden, Chaplain and Physician, this report contains many charts, tables and lists dealing with such compelling subjects as: Specific types of crimes committed. Listed by number. States ... moreand countries of origin of the prisoners. Listed by number. Counties and towns of origin. Listed by number. Duration of sentences. Organized by length. Occupations of all prisoners before and during incarceration. Statistical comparison with other state penitentiaries. Prison population figures. Names and salaries of all prison personnel. Daily ration and meal menus for prisoners. Listed by day of the week. Racial breakdown of prison population. Cost to the state per prisoner. And many. Many more. I have read this report many times. And every time I do I find something new and fascinating in it. I wouldn’t think of parting with it except that I happen to have more than one original copy of this specific annual report. This book is a must-have for any serious professional or amateur historian of Massachusetts. Prisons, crime, or social science. You will savor and prize it as much as I have. The book itself is in very good condition. With complete front and back covers, and a tight binding. The print is crisp and clear. And the pages solid. It reads well and easily. It measure approximately 9.5 x 5.5 inches. And was printed in Boston by Wright& Potter, State Print
1865 CIVIL WAR Bilingual FRENCH English NEW TESTAMENT Holy Bible OSTERVALD Rare
New York: American Bible Society. 1865/ New York: Societe Biblique Americaine, 1865. Rare Bi-lingual Civil War era New Testament in both French and English. Text side by side in parallel columns and opposite pages. When applicable. Original blindstamped leather, as shown, with light wear to extremities as well as some light loss at the crown of the spine. Hinges shaken but intact. Small c1960s owner stamp in front as well as handwritten name on first EP contemporary with book, A Van Doorn. Pages lightly browned, all present, bound and complete. Good luck!
Vermont 1865 Session - Journal of the House - Civil War & St. Albans Discussions
Up for auction is a"State of Vermont Journal of the House" from the 1865 Annual Session. It was published"by authority"at the Freeman Steam Printing Establishment in 1866. Although the session first met after the war in October of 1865. They still discussed many different Civil War topics including the Confederate raid on St. Albans and the amount of money alloted to the care of wounded soldiers, Gettysburg Cemetary, etc. The book is in pretty good condition for its age. There is the normal foxing, bends, curved page corners, etc that is to be expected with old paper. This is a paperback book, the binding is tight despite the small tears at the top and bottom that can be seen in the 3rd picture. Please look at pictures closely and email me with any questions you might have. Thanks!
CIVIL WAR ADJUTANT GENERAL 1865 AFFIDAVIT FOR SUTLER 138 PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENT
An original Civil War"AFFIDAVIT OF SUTLER" from the Adjutant General's Office. Army of the Potomac, certifying that H. A. Pinkham is the duly elected Sutler of the 138th Pennsylvania Regiment. Actually, these are two documents, dated January 17 and February 8, 1865 and glued together at that time.Overall size 8" x 10" folds, very good condition but some discoloration along the glue line. A very rare Civil War Sutler's document. This document came with a group of other papers belonging to Pinkham, who was the Sutler chosen in 1863 by the officers of the 138th Pennsylvania to service the needs of the men of the regiment. The 138th Pennsylvania was one of the true fighting regiments of the Army of the Potomac. They fought at the Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor, Cedar Creek, Petersburg and Appomattox and sustained ... moremany casualties.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.
CIVIL WAR LETTER APRIL 28th 1865.UNION SOLDIER SEE BOOTH'S BODY BROUGHT INTO DC
Historiesbest: Bay Member since July 1999 ORIGINAL. AUTHENTIC COLLECTIBLES BY HISTORIESBEST OFFERING: 10" X 8" OVERALL IN SIZE LETTER WRITTEN TO HIS HOME AND TALKS ABOUT BOOTH'S BODY BEING BROUGHT INTO THE NAVAL YARD IN WASHINGTON D.C. AS WRITTEN: IN PART. I AM ON PICKET IN THE? OF WASHINGTON D.C. APRIL THE 28/65. BOOTHS BODY WAS CARIED INTIEW THE U.S. NAVEYARD YESTERDAY AFTERNOON AND HIS? CO, WAS CONFINED IN CAPITAL HOUSE.FROM YOUR TRUE FRIEND.HENRY W. STUBBS" John Wilkes Booth(May 10. 1838– April 26, 1865) was a famous American stage actor who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre. In Washington. D.C. On April 14, 1865. Booth was a member of the prominent 19th century Booth theatrical family from Maryland and. By the 1860s, was a well-known actor. 1] He was also a Confederate sympathizer. Vehement ... morein his denunciation of Lincoln, and strongly opposed the abolition of slavery in the United States PHOTO FOR REFERENCE ONLY! AUTHENTIC SIGNATURE. NOT A REPRINT OR PREPRINTED. NOTE.ANY STREAKS OR LINE ON THE PHOTO IS FROM MY SCANNER AND NOT ON THE PHOTO! CHARACTERISTICS ~~~TYPICAL MAILING FOLDS WITH TONING. NO SEPERATIONS VERY NICE FOR IT'S AGE. PLEASE SEE PHOTOS. GRAY BORDER FOR DEFINITION.~~~ PSA/DNA OFFERS AN ONLINE OPINION OF ANY AUTOGRAPH FOR A SMALL FEE. IF IN DOUBT USE IT. I HAVE AND IT'S VERY EASY. ALL SALES COME WITH MY SIGNED PERSONAL RECEIPT(COA) FOR YOUR PROTECTION. IT WILL BE A SIGNED RECEIPT. I STAND BEHIND ALL SALES. SHIPPING INCLUDES INSURANCE! Thank you for viewing my auction. Should you have time please view my other auctions. ~~Thank You~~
DIVIDED WE FOUGHT 1861-1865 - AMERICAN CIVIL WAR 1953 HC HISTORY w/400+ PHOTOS
This is a black hardback book.THIS IS DIVIDED WE FOUGHT- A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE WAR 1861-1865. PUBLISHED IN 1953 BY THE MACMILLAN COMPANY THIS 452 PAGE HARDCOVER BOOK MEASURES 8 5/8" BY 11 1/4" AND IT IS FILLED WITH 441 RARE HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHS. ILLUSTRATIONS, AND DETAILED TEXT COVERING THE HISTORY, LEADERS, AND EVENTS OF THE CIVIL WAR FROM 1861-1865. DIVIDED INTO 14 CHAPTERS THIS GREAT VINTAGE BOOK COVERS,It has had a sticker on edge some glue on bottom edge of binderalso inside front& back covers hassome paper been pulled off from library has stamps in front& back saya discarded by stanley library ferrum college 1. SECESSION MEANT WAR. 2. McCLELLAN AND THE PENINSULA. 3. WAR IN THE WEST. 4. LEE'S OFFENSIVE. 5. BURNSIDE AND HOOKER. 6. GETTYSBURG. 7. FROM GETTYSBURG TO GRANT. 8. THE TOUGHEST OF TOUGH JOBS. 9. CAMPAIGN ... moreFOR CHATTANOOGA. 10. HIGH SEAS AND HARBORS. 11. IN THE WILDERNESS. 12. BEFORE RICHMOND. 13. VICTORY IN THE WEST. 14. APPOMATTOX. A GREAT VINTAGE BOOK
CIVIL WAR ADJUTANT GENERAL PASS FOR SUTLER 138 PENN REGIMENT 1865 TO CITY POINT
An original printed and manuscript completed Civil War pass from the War Department Adjutant General's Office. Washington, D.C. permitting H. A. Pinkham, Sutler of the 138th Pennsylvania Regiment, to go to City Point, Virginia, and return. Dated February 13, 1865, with return by February 17, and signed by Brigadier General Louis H. Pelouze, with a nice date stamp of February 16 from Fortress Monroe.Size 3" x 4 1/2" printed on card stock, blank reverse, cancellation hole, very good condition. This rare pass came with a group of other papers belonging to Pinkham, who was the Sutler chosen in 1863 by the 138th Pennsylvania to service the needs of the men of the regiment. Guaranteed original.$3.00 shipping. Over 40 years in business. 14 day unconditional return. Check our feed backs and buy with confidence. New York residents add ... more8.625% sales tax. Payment expected within five days. Foreign shipments are not insured and all customs regulations are obeyed. Thank you for looking. RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk.rp*a4%601gc%3E-14094ae0e65-0xfa-
1865 ILLUSTRATED HARPER'S WEEKLY CIVIL WAR GRAPHICS +++
1865 ILLUSTRATED HARPER'S WEEKLY CIVIL WAR GRAPHICS +++, Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album The February 25. 1865 issue of Harper’s Weekly with numerous graphics at the end of the Civil War. Includes double page of a POW returned home from rebel prison. Front page with view of Pocotaligo Depot in South Carolina. Much else. Fine. 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. Shipping: ... moreMultiple 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. $17.00 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. Doubl
April 1865 Civil War Letter Abraham Lincoln Assassination Lee Surrender
April 1865 Civil War Letter Abraham Lincoln Assassination Lee Surrender Battle Siege of Petersburg Battle Slaves Free This is one of the best end of war letters we have ever had. It was written by Will A White. 3 rd Brigade. 1 st Division. 6 th Army Corps on April 17 th. 1865 and talks in deep detail about the Battle of Petersburg, Lee’s Surrender, the reception by the former slaves and the murder of President Abraham Lincoln. There is even talk about the Confederates arming their slaves and the slaves saying that they were going to turn and fire on the rebels. It is 8 pages long and is handwritten and in very good condition. It says in part: Oh What glorious times we have had and at present our army is fairly crazy with joy Richmond that proud stronghold of Southern Chivalry at last in our possession. Petersburg ours Lee and his whole army ... moreprisoners of war to us. The despised Yankees. I told you in previous letter that the war was then virtually settled…the greybacks(rebs) have no organization that they can call a disciplined army. We have had a hard campaign of it while it lasted and the division to which I belong had the honor of fighting the last battle with Lees army before they surrendered and in this fight my regiment lost heavily. 9 officers and 196 enlisted men my company lost 5 killed and 15 wounded out of 40 which was just one half that went into the fight and some of the wounded will never recover. Our Corps has the Honor of being the first troops to break the lines of Lee’s army in front of Petersburg and right nobly they done it too in the first days of fight we captured 36 pieces of artillery and 24 battle flags and the city of Petersburg first placed its surrender into Lieut Col Neiler hands of our regiment although the 9 Corps were the first troops to enter the city… Our Corps was commanded by Major General Wright since the fight he has been promoted to Brigadier General in the Regular Service our Division was commanded by General Frank Wheaton our Brigade by Col Edwards Dreven Brigadier. I ne
1865 Hagerstown MD Town & Country Almanac J Gruber Civil War era Lincoln
You are bidding on an interesting little piece of history! From 1865. And the end of the Civil War era, this is the Hagerstown Town& Country Almanac. Paper has darkened, especially on the covers and edges, but I believe the almanac is complete. There are small tears and lots of dark speckling, but it is very readable. It's always exciting for me to see something from this time period. Almost 150 year old! There is a small paragraph that lists the Presidents and Lincoln was the current president! Please be sure to take a look at the pictures above for more detail on this item. You should be able to enlarge/zoom the pictures on your computer for even more details. If you have questions, or need additional pictures please feel free to email.
VERY GOOD AUG 1865 UNION CIVIL WAR SOLDIER'S LETTER-12th MAINE INFANTRY REGIMENT
Very interesting 5 pp. Army of Occupation Union Civil War soldier's letter. With some better content, dated Thomasville, Georgia) Aug 10 1865, from Private Elwood S. Daley(listed in official records as Elwood S. Daley) Company"G, Maine 12th Infantry Regiment, to his brother, F. W. S. Frank" Daly, and his father, at Lowell, Massachusetts. The content reads. In part: I received your letter last night with three dollars in it. my health is very good. I was never so well in all my life. You would laugh I guess. I wish you could just see me in my tent. You would laugh. I guess my weight is about 128-1/2 pounds. All I had on was pants and a shirt[ cap. I am so darn lazy that I have a Negro boy to work for me. I don't have the first thing to do. Only go on guard. I did not think that I was going to have such a nice time of it when ... moreI came out here& the 14 Maine Reg. are on their way home. All the Maine Reg. have gone] home, but this[Regiment] Our Colonel says the 12 Me. Regt. have got to serve their time out. We should have been home by this time, if it had not been the same officers. We was ordered home when we got into Savannah from Augusta& the boys in this Regiment are now raising Hell. They get drunk, sing and holler about the officers. I should pity the officers if I was going into a battle, for I believe the boys would shoot them all. The Companies are all to gather now.Well I am thinking now when I get home I shall go to sea the rest of my days to see some more of the world. I dreamed has night that I was sailing'round Cape Horn and I saw lot of ships that got wreck[ed] I never dreamed of being home yet, only I have seen you in a strange place. Frank, there may be some bad words in this letter, but I don't care. signed] E. S. Daly. Our brief research file. Including regimental history, is included. Poor condition. Some staining, otherwise complete and readable. We have been in the paper Americana business since 1953 and are members of both the Manuscript and Ephemera
Civil War Record of the Massachusetts Volunteers 1861-1865 Vol. II
This large(11 1/2 x 9 x 3"and heavy resource book was printed by Wright& Potter in Boston in 1870 and contains 1085 pages related to the Massachusetts Volunteers of the American Civil War. This valuable resource was discarded by the Wisconsin State Historical Society some years ago. The pages are very fragile and several have come loose so this book must be handled with extreme care. This would be a great addition to any Civil War researcher or collector. Please ask questions before you bid!
SURRENDER OF LEE & ABRAHAM LINCOLN NEW YORK FUNERAL & MORE 1865 CIVIL WAR LETTER
An interesting manuscript letter written by a well educated woman about the end of the Civil War.L.D. Thompson writes to her cousin Elizabeth. Dated New York, May 4, 1865, about all that has transpired since her last letter. These is some news about family and friends toward the end, but the beginning is filled with news about the surrender of Lee's Army, the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, the surrender of Joe Johnson, and the reward and hunt for Jeff Davis. She witnessed the New York funeral procession for the dead President Lincoln and notes it"was the greatest procession that ever took place in this city& perhaps in the world" She expresses sympathy for General Lee"as he has fought so well though in a bad cause" but she claims he could have easily prevented the"cruel treatment of our prisoners" ... moreShe hopes the Nation will get back to normal soon. Three pages, size 5 1/4" x 8" folds, one fold separating otherwise good condition, no envelope.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. We accept PayPal and other forms of payment. Foreign orders are not insured and all customs regulations are followed. Thank you for looking.
1865 Civil War Diary US Navy Fireman Abraham Lincoln Assassination Boston
1865 Civil War Diary US Navy Fireman Abraham Lincoln Assassination Boston Traveled to Portugal Africa Murders Fights Soldiers This is a wonderful large journal that is actually 2 diaries in 1. The first is of a man starting in 1865 that was a fireman in Boston. He records the end of the war and the assassination of Abraham Lincoln along with entries on firefighting. He then goes into the US Navy right after the war and travels to Europe and Africa and records incidents with the crew killing a Portuguese man and being brought to trial and much more. This first portion is 40 pages completely full. The second portion is 100 pages and is from a young woman from the late 1880s and early 1890s. She was a very active young woman in the social scene and active in various groups and causes as well. It is all in very good condition. However there are ... morethree pages with newspaper clippings glued on them. About sixteen pages have had newspaper clippings but they have been torn off. Most of these are still readable. Here is a portion of the first half of the diary: News of big battles today in Virginia creates considerable excitement… After theatre we had refreshments at Copland’s saloon… Went to a meeting at the Engine House in the evening. Made arrangements and appointed managers for our Anniversary Ball which is to come off tomorrow evening… We returned to the Hall again after supper and danced till 4 AM. There were about one hundred many of the gentlemen were Naval and Military officers… Had an alarm of Fire at 10 AM caused by a whole block of buildings burning at Charleston neck on Mill Street. I left the Navy Yard and went to the fire. The engine run very hard on account of the streets being so icy and slippery… Went to the Engine House in the evening several members of the company just returned from the war were at the Engine House. We gave them a supper and reception at the Engine House… Had an alarm of fire in the evening in consequence of a large fire in Malden. Engine No 7 started for the fire but broke her kind whe
ANNUAL REPORT to the ADJUTANT GENERAL STATE OF RHODE ISLAND for 1865 - CIVIL WAR
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL OF THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND FOR THE YEAR 1865. Providence: Providence Press Company. 1866. First edition. 36, 4] 827, 2] pp. With two steel engraved frontispiece plates(portraits) Original green cloth binding. The top board is detached but present, the cloth on the spine is coming apart. The text pages are tight and clean! NO RESERVE! RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fvo%7B%3Dd70f%2Bf%60%60%3E-144213b322a-0xfb-
Original 1865 Civil War Book HISTORY OF THE GREAT REBELLION Maps Engravings
Original 1865 Civil War Book HISTORY OF THE GREAT REBELLION Maps Engravings Original hardbound edition of History of the Great Rebellion. By Thomas Prentice Kettell, published more than 149 years ago. This book measures 9" x 6" and is more than two inches thick. With 782 pages. It is one of the earliest histories of the Civil War, and its full title is History of the Great Rebellion. From Its Commencement to Its Close, Giving an Account of Its Origin, the Secession of the Southern States, and the Formation of the Confederate Government, the Concentration of the Military and Financial Resources of the Federal Government. Together With Sketches of the Lives of All the Eminent Statesmen and Military and Naval Commanders, With a Full and Complete Index. From Official Sources. It was published in Hartford. Connecticut in 1865 by L. Stebbins, ... morethe year the war ended. There is gilt lettering on the spine and blind-tooled borders on the cover boards. The frontispiece is a tissue-guarded steel-engraved portrait of Abraham Lincoln. There are 39 tissue-guarded steel-engraved plates, including portraits of Jefferson Davis, Ulysses S. Grant, and Robert E. Lee, as well as views of the bombardment of Fort Sumter and the Battle of the Wilderness. Thirteen woodblock engraved maps show all the important military points. Condition: There is fraying and small chips at the head and tail of the spine. The cover boards are scuffed and rubbed, with minor edge wear, the hinges are slightly cracked, and there is scattered foxing on the first few pages and some of the engravings. The contents are sound and tight, with no rips or tears. All of the illustrations and maps called for in the table of contents are present and in good shape. The scans below show some of the inside pages: Author Thomas Kettell was a well-known economic commentator from the 1840s through the American Civil War. He had previously written Southern Wealth and Northern Profits. A lengthy statistical pamphlet published in 1856 on the economies of the Northern a
Original 1865 Civil War Book SECRET SERVICE Union Spy Escape Vicksburg Salisbury
Original 1865 Civil War Book SECRET SERVICE Union Spy Escape Vicksburg Salisbury Original hardbound first edition of The Secret Service. The Field, the Dungeon and the Escape. By Albert D. Richardson, printed in 1865. This book measures 9" x 6" and is more than two inches thick. With 512 pages. It is bound in butternut cloth, with embossed cover design and gilt embossed lettering on the spine. There are 19 black-and-white illustrations, including a tissue-guarded engraved frontispiece portrait of the author from a photograph by Matthew Brady. This book was published in Hartford. Connecticut by the American Publishing Company and is dated 1865 on the title page. The contents describe the author's travels through the South during the Civil War, as a Union spy and reporter for the New York Tribune. It recounts his capture at Vicksburg ... moreand subsequent imprisonment by the Confederates. As well as his escape from the Rebel prison in Salisbury, North Carolina, finally reaching the Union lines on January 14, 1865. Condition: There is fraying at the head and tail of the spine. The corners are slightly bumped, the front endpaper is loose and chipped, and there is some scattered foxing on the first few pages. The contents are clean and tight, with an old bookseller stamp in the upper corner of the frontispiece and no other marks, rips, or tears. The book is complete and intact, with strong hinges and all illustrations called for in the table of contents present and in good shape. This is an original. Authentic antiquarian book, not a reproduction or modern reprint. And it is fully guaranteed to be genuine. The scans below give a closer look at some of the contents: Author Albert Deane Richardson was one of the best known reporters of his age. Due to his abilities as a writer and his services during the Civil War as a Union spy. He is remembered also as the victim of a homicide that gained considerable notoriety in the Gilded Age. Richardson's wife and daughter had died during the war, and he subsequently me
1885 Antique Lot Civil War Chronology Battle Statistics from 1860 to 1865
1885 Compilation of Statistics in Chronological Order of Battles and Other Information Regarding the American Civil War. The pages are all approximately 16" by 11" This is not a book or a bound manuscript: this is a compilation of individual pages of a book printed and published in 1885 regarding the Civil War's Chronology. The Chronology spans the entire Civil Was. And contains a listing of Military events(Military Battles, Skirmishes, Action, Engagements, etc) the date, location, forces and commanders involved, numbers of killed, wounded, prisoners taken, missing in action, and outcome. The documents include the Corp Badges of the U.S. Army. Lastly. The documents include a miscellaneous listing of facts: number of engagements by state, troops furnished by state, military pay by rank, militia by state, and much more. In all ... morethere are 47 individual pages. And all contain information on the reverse side except for the two title pages, and the print of the Corp Badges shown in the photos. This is a comprehensive list of facts, as reported, in the war. I will bundle multiple purchases. Saving you on additional shipping charges. If you are purchasing multiple items. Just buy your items, but do not pay until I send you an invoice. If you buy something, and see another item listed for auction on another day, just let me know, and I will wait until the auction of that item completes, and send you an invoice then. It makes it easier for me if you have an open bid, and then I know your intent.
1865 CIVIL WAR HAND WRITTEN POEM BOOK ! WATERVLIET NY w NAME & DATE ! MILITARY !
AMAZING ONE OF A KIND UNIQUE ITEM ORIGINAL FROM 1865! OVER 60 PAGES WITH WRITING. HAND WRITTEN BOOK, COMPLETE WITH ALL PAGES, PAGES HAVE MARBLE EDGES, ORIGINAL, STRING BIDNING, MEASURES 8" x 6 3/4" x 1/4" WIRTTEN IN BOOK WITH LINED PAPER, MOST PAGES USED& OTHERS UNUSED BUT COMPLETE, AFTER FIRST POEM READS"LOUIZA S PHILLIPS, WATERVLIET, PRESENTED BY HIGHWAY COMMISSION, GEORGE A GODFREY, MAY 2nd, 1865. BOOK IS IN GREAT SHAPE ESPECIALLY CONSIDERING THE AGE, SOME COVER WAR, INSIDE PAGES ARE EXCELLENT, I SHOW 12 PHOTOS AS THAT IS ALL EBAY ALLOWS, I TRIED TO SHOW SOME OF THE MILITARY CIVIL WAR RELATED POEMS, OTHERS INCLUDE NIAGARA FALLS, JERUSALEM& MUCH MORE, TOPICS INCLUDE FORT SUMTER, PRISONER OF WAR, SHORES OF TENNESSEE, ULYSSES" S GRANT) MORE. I SHOW ONLY 12 PHOTOS BUT THERE ARE OVER 60 PAGES WITH WRITING, EXCEPTIONAL ... moreATTIC FIND WHICH HAS NEVER BEEN SHOWN TO PUBLIC! SEE PHOTOS, NO RESERVE, SHIPPING AND HANDLING IS $10.00 IN USA(INCLUDES INSURANCE) OR $30.00 FOREIGN(INCLUDES REGISTERED MAIL) I COMBINE SHIPPING COSTS ON MULTIPLE ITEM TO SAVE YOU MONEY. CHECK MY VERY HIGH FEEDBACK!
1865 UNION CIVIL WAR LTR 96th ILLINOIS INF REGT-MENTIONS LINCOLN ASSASSINATION
Very interesting 4-1/2 pp. Union Civil War soldier's letter mentioning assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. Written on printed stationery of Head Quarters, Fourth Army Corps, Assistant Adjutant General's Office, dated Greenville, East Tennessee, Apr16 1865, from Private Henry H. Gage, Company"G, 96th Illinois Infantry Regiment, to his younger brother John Porcius Gage, Vineland, Cumberland County, New Jersey, with original postmarked postal cover. Lincoln died the previous day, Apr 15 1865. The content reads. In part: Our Country. My small citizen, met with a loss which will long be regretted, but which will not affect the main questions of Nationality, I hope, and though the death of the President cannot be mourned too much, the Country will not go to the Devil. as brave men are left yet to follow[Union Generals] Sherman, ... moreGrant and Sheridan, and as long as these men have Armies, the Devil must steer clear. Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston is yet loose, and even after he is cleaned out, the war won't be totally over, tho' no more hard fighting may be expected. So child, we may yet have many reverses, but the end is near at hand. Rejoice and be exceedingly glad. Not that you care particularly one way or the other, but you remember that you have a Vet. Brother in limbs and the sooner the war is over, the sooner he is free. If he does get out, he will yet have a couple of years to celebrate, so my boy be joyful. Did you celebrate day before yesterday? We have had several celebrations lately in honor of the fall of Richmond surrender of[Confederate General Robert E. Lee and raising of the flag on[Fort] Sumpter] John, do you enjoy the little feats of juggling that the female witches perform? I like any such show. A person likes humbuggery naturally, but so much of it seems to me would play out. Do much of a good thing would not suit me, tho' I feel now as though I could stand almost anything. There's OId Day Spirits I might like a few of, but too many of them would be equally
RARE OFFICIAL U.S. ARMY REGISTER 1865 CIVIL WAR ALL OFFICERS BY RANK & SENIORITY
An original and rare"OFFICIAL ARMY REGISTER FOR 1865" Adjutant General's Office, Washington, D.C. 1865. 152 pages, paper covers, 5 1/2" x 8" spine repaired, some light stains and foxing, overall very good condition for a working manual. This book lists all officers of the United States Army on active duty at the time of publication, according to branch of service, rank and seniority, beginning with Ulysses S. Grant, commanding officer of the armies. Additional information includes home state and date of commission. Important for the efficient operation of the army. Included are two fold out charts showing army organization.An essential Civil War publication that belongs in any collection. 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.
EQUIPMENT RETURN REPORT 78TH U.S. COLORED INFANTRY ORDNANCE DEPT 1865 CIVIL WAR
A scarce original printed Civil War document related to African American soldiers serving in the Union Army.An equipment return document from the War Department. Ordnance Office, Washington, D.C. dated March 2, 1865, addressed to Colonel Samuel B. Jones in relation to government property, probably weapons and accoutrements, returned by the 78th United States Colored Infantry in the 4th Quarter of 1864.Size 8" x 10" folds, very good condition.Colonel Samuel Jones ended the Civil War with the brevet rank of Brigadier General.The 78th U.S. Colored Infantry was mustered in the Spring of 1864, and served the remainder of the war in the Department of the Gulf.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. ... morePayment expected within five days. Foreign shipments are not insured and all customs regulations are obeyed. Thank you for looking.
1865 Civil War Era [Confederate Virginia] Slave Hire Document
1865 Civil War Era[Virginia] Confederate Payment. Slave Hire Document Handwritten bill. A. L. Shepherd to Alex Garrett& Son"For hire of Negro Robert from 1 January to 1 April 1865@ $500 per annum in Confederate currency. The back is stamped by Benjamin H. Berry. Comm'r of Accounts. Although the locale isn't noted, Berry was the clerk of court in the former Alexandria County, Virginia, part of the District of Columbia. Size: 7.75" x 4" Condition: Excellent Original item. Powered by The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items. On Apr-17-14 at 21:01:34 PDT. Seller added the following information: Note: Although slave hire was from Jan-April 1865. Payment was received in 1868. I wanted to provide both dates. Thank you.
HEADQUARTERS LETTER TO GEN JOHN A LOGAN 15TH ARMY CORPS 1865 CIVIL WAR
An original OFFICIAL COPY of a letter dated Headquarters. Army of the Tennessee, Goldsboro, North Carolina, March 31, 1865 to GENERAL JOHN A. LOGAN, commanding the 15th Army Corps, reminding him that the appointments of Assistant Quartermasters for each Brigade and Division must be forwarded to headquarters by evening. A second letter from 15th Army Corps states this information had been forwarded to General John M Oliver, commanding 5th Brigade, in the absence of General Logan.Two pages, 7 3/4" x 9 3/4" folds, lined paper, very good condition. No envelope.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 ... moreobeyed. Thank you for looking.
1865 NEW ORLEANS CIVIL WAR MANUSCRIPT
20814] Civil War) 1865 Civil War Manuscript Copybook of 1st Lieut. later Capt. George Stone 14th New York Cavalry Volunteers Dept. Of the Gulf New Orleans Louisiana(with) a Large Cabinet Card Portrait of Stone By Taber of San Francisco. ill. Louisiana: Not Published. 1865. Leather Binding. Nearly 50 pages of entries in a ledger- style book; letters and notes sent, accomplished in various hands and signed by Stone regarding his duties as Acting Ordinance Officer Cavalry Forces, Dept. of the Gulf; the first entry dated January 21st, 1865 and addressed to Brig. Gen. A.B. Dyer, the last dated entry Jun 14, 1865, to a Capt. Perkins. There is a last, undated entry to E.B. French, Auditor of the Treasury regarding returns of stores) With some interesting content: Noting lack of ammunition for the'new' Spencer carbines; evidently, Stone a ... morestickler for details, detailing lack of the appropriate number of rounds of ammunition sent, orders for the Colt 44 revolver ammunition and discussion of the fact that these pistols were only to be issued to officers; need for a larger storehouse, rather than the one at 53 Carondelet Street New Orleans, as"that one is much too small for an Ordnance warehouse. Request for relief from duty May 25, evidently not honored, as he continues the work; Details" of cavalry stores, nose bags, percussion caps, curry combs, etc. urgently requesting an assignment of a civilian clerk noting that enlisted men could stay for 2-3 weeks only, the end of the war reducing manpower drastically; a long letter regarding the 4th U.S. Col'd(Colored) Cavalry regarding mistakes in stores and ordinance issues; also noting that(see above) Stone employed E.R. Duigan as Clerk at 100 dollars/mo. consolidating the 14th regiment with 18th- renamed the 18th NY Cavalry- also transfer of stores; Moving stores from 53 Carondelet Street- and urgently requesting Captain Chittenden to"Send with their teams(6) Six Negro hands for temporary use. for moving the stores at his warehouse in June
BULLETS & STEEL Fight For Kanawha Valley 1861-1865 CIVIL WAR HISTORY BOOK
BULLETS& STEEL-THE FIGHT FOR THE GREAT KANAWHA VALLEY-1861-1865-SOFTCOVER WITH GLOSSY PAGES AND PHOTOS-BOOK IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION-VERY INFORMATIVE AND INTERESTING READ-FULL OF GREAT PHOTOS-190 PAGES-LARGE BOOK 11" X 8 1/2" CIVIL WAR HISTORY WE DO COMBINE SHIPPING TO SAVE YOU COSTS
HAWAII LETTER FROM CREWMAN ON WHALING SHIP BURNED IN ARCTIC 1865 CIVIL WAR
An original and historic manuscript letter written by Jacob Ashley to his brother. Describing the loss of his whaling ship, captured and burned in the Arctic by the Confederate Raider"Shenandoah" The letter is dated Honolulu, November 13, 1865,and details how his ship was the first of twenty to be burned, how over 200 crewmen were put aboard several ships, and he sailed as boat steerer on the"Brig Kohhola" for the return to Hawaii, whaling along the way[ we got about five hundred bbls after I joined her" He states he is sailing home to Massachusetts in the ship"Corinthian" another whaling vessel.One page, 8" x 10" folds, very good condition.Jacob Ashley served on the whale ship"Euphrates" which had sailed from New Bedford, Massachusetts, August 5, 1863 under Captain Thomas Hathaway, bound ... morefor the Pacific Ocean and the Northwest Coast. She was captured and burned by the Confederate Raider"Shenandoah" in 1865 just before the end of the Civil War. The"Corinthian" was also a New Bedford whale ship.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 shipments are not insured and all customs regulations are followed. Thank you for looking.
CIVIL WAR UNION NAVY BROADSIDE 1865 PROVISIONS FOR SHIPS & VESSELS IN DISTRESS
An original Civil War Union Navy broadside from the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing. Dated January 24, 1865. The Department sets forth directions for issuing provisions to Officer's messes, to the Medical and other Departments of the ship, and to provide provisions to merchant vessels in distress by order of the Commanding Officer, with procedures to follow for the payment of same.Size 8" x 10" very good condition, a scarce Civil War Navy document that would look very nice if framed.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 are made. Foreign shipments are not insured and all customs regulations are followed. Thank you for ... morelooking.
HOUSTON TEXAS COL WILKINSON APPROVAL FOR PAYMENT ARMY FORAGE 1865 CIVIL WAR
An original Civil War document from the United States government dated December 5. 1865, submitted for payment for 74 bushels of corn supplied by Arthur Sherrill to the Quartermaster Department at Houston, Texas. Payment approved and signed by LT. COL WILLIAM T. WILKINSON, of the 30th Missouri Infantry, commanding the Post at Houston. The Army of Reconstruction was being organized, and preparations being made for the possible invasion of Mexico against the French government in control.Size 8" x 10" folds, normal aging, some separation at lower fold, signed on reverse by Sherill for payment received.WILLIAM T. WILKINSON[1838-1870] was born in Missouri but stayed in Texas after the War. He was a member of the Texas House of Representatives when he died under mysterious circumstances at the age of 32. Needs further research.Guaranteed ... moreoriginal.$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. We accept PayPal and other forms of payment. Foreign shipments are not insured and all customs regulations are obeyed. Thank you for looking.
12TH MICHIGAN INFANTRY REGIMENTAL HOSPITAL ORDERS CIVIL WAR 1865 ARKANSAS
An original copy of orders from the Head Quarters of the 12th Michigan Veteran Infantry. DeVall's Bluff, Arkansas] dated April 19, 1865, to the Commander of Company C. This Special Order directs that Private Frank B. Kelly is detailed for duty in the Regimental Hospital and must immediately report to Surgeon James S. Rendell.One page, size 8" x 10" folds, very good condition.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.
31ST U.S. COLORED TROOPS OFFICER MUST ACCOUNT FOR HORSE 1865 CIVIL WAR AUDIT
An original United States Treasury Department audit of the"Returns of Quartermaster's Stores" by Lieutenant John Sanford of the 31st U.S. COLORED TROOPS for January. 1865, has shown he has failed to account for a horse he received in April of 1863, and he is accordingly charged for the horse on the books until it is accounted for. This document from the Treasury Department is dated November 19, 1867, indicating the long arm of the government never forgets. The poor guy must pay for the horse almost three years after it has been unaccounted for, and a year after the 31st was mustered out.Size 8 1/4" x 13" too large for scanner, shown in two parts] folds, very good condition. A great example of Civil War bureaucracy.Guaranteed original.$4.00 shipping. Over forty years in business. 14 day return if not as described. Check ... moreour 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 OFFICER LETTER 1865 GREAT CONTENT GOING TO TEXAS & POSSIBLY MEXICO
A very interesting Union officer's manuscript letter written at the very end of the Civil War.Lieutenant A. B. Ashley of the 3rd Massachusetts Regiment writes to his sister Ellen with news of his activities. The letter is dated Fort Johnson. James Island, South Carolina, July 13, 1865. He is obviously bored being commander of his company, and complains of his old wound being quite painful, another piece of bone is working its way out" Another officer has been married to a girl from Charleston, and he says he might do the same"for it is general among the officers here" He expects the Regiment will be ordered to Texas, and possibly"from there to Mexico"He would rather go there than stay where he is with all the paperwork. He later comments"I dont understand why there is so many troops going to Texas. We have ... morethe idea that it is for the purpose of driving"Mr French" from Mexico"3 pages, size 5" x 8" folds, very good condition with envelope.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. 1?RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Feog4d72f%2B%3E%3B1%3F-1482ea64812-0x118-
1941 BOOK REVEILLE IN WASHINGTON 1860 1865 CIVIL WAR MARGARET LEECH 1ST EDITION
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CIVIL WAR U.S. NAVY RECOMMENDATION LETTER FOR ENGINEER "U.S.S. ARKANSAS" 1865
Please note this is a ten day auction.An original retained copy of a manuscript letter of recommendation for a Civil War naval officer.This letter is dated West Gulf Squadron. Engineers Department, New Orleans, Louisiana, August 7, 1865, and is a testimony to the abilities of Arthur Clements, Second Assistant Engineer on board the"U.S.S. Arkansas" Signed by Joseph Cree, first Assistant Engineer.Size 8" x 10" folds, very good condition but the ink is starting to fade from age.U.S.S. ARKANSAS" was a steamer assigned in 1863 to the Gulf Blockade. She was sold after the war and lost in 1866 off Key Largo, Florida.Guaranteed original.$4.00 shipping. Over 45 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 ... moredays. Foreign shipments are not insured and are shipped at buyer's risk. All customs regulations are obeyed. Thank you for looking.
FANTASTIC FIND~1861-1865 CIVIL WAR FLAGS OF THE U.S. ARMY~89 FULL COLOR PLATES
DESIGNATING FLAGS OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY~1861-1865” 1888~EXCESSIVELY RARE“LIMITED EDITION” REFERENCE PUBLICATION COPYRIGHT BY BRIGADIER GENERAL SAMUEL B. HOLABIRD COMMISSIONED BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH QUARTERMASTER GENERAL This is a fantastic find for the serious Civil War collector. Up for auction is an extraordinarily rare first edition publication titled. Designating Flags of the United States Army– 1861-1865” Published by Burk& McFetridge, Philadelphia, in 1888. This volume is Folio size. Measuring approximately 14” x 12” and is in very good, if not near excellent condition. The volume is complete containing all 89 colorful plates. The volume is beautifully with gilt titling to the front board. In the Practical Guide to American 19th Century Color Plate Books. It references the following about this rare publication: Eighty-seven ... morefull pages of the most beautiful lithographs possible. So fine that not only the colors but the textures and fabrics are clearly distinguishable. All prints are bound into the book and the volume still retains the wonderful tipped-in original publisher’s advertisement for the work which indicates that these were limited editions stating: As the edition is quite limited. Orders will be filled as received, and all money forwarded after the edition is exhausted will be refunded. and that was 125 years ago! How much more rare is this title today? Whatever volumes of this title that did survive into the 20th and 21st centuries. Were taken apart and the prints sold separately and so bound volumes are very, very scarce on the market. All of the plates are bright and clean(the photos below do not do the prints justice) And as stated by the publisher were all printed, using 5 to 9 colors” on heavy plate paper” The publication was copyrighted by. Brigadier General Samuel B. Holabird. General Samuel Beckley Holabird was born in Canaan Connecticut in June 1826 and was 34 years old when he entered the army as a Captain on May 13, 1861. He was assigned to the US Army Qu
Guide to Virginia Military Organizations 1861-1865 Civil War Lee Wallace Signed
Guide to Virginia Military Organizations 1861-1865 Civil War Lee Wallace Signed 1 of 1000 This is a great rare book entitled A Guide to Virginia Military Organizations 1861-1865 by Lee Wallace. It is 1 of 1000 printed and signed by the author. It was published in Lynchburg in 1986 and is in good condition. Check out my! Be sure to add me to your! We do combine shipping. I do work a"regular job" so invoices are usually sent out on Friday evening. I prefer to ship priority but it is your call. We will be glad to ship media or first class if the items can be shipped that way. Please remember these methods are slower than priority. Ask questions before you bid! We are selling most items on consignment. Sometimes it is difficult to answer your questions. Please be patient as we contact the owner for answers. If you feel there is a problem ... morewith anything I sell. PLEASE contact me first through my email and let's work it out! International bidders: Because of problems we have experience with international shipping. We ship through global shipping through ebay.