Day 1: Americana & African American History

online only auction1 day sale 6 days away
  • Location Columbus, OH 43215
Dates

Sale Starts

Fri
Apr 25
9am

Sale Ends

Fri
Apr 25

Terms

Fleischer?s Auctions is licensed and bonded in favor of the state of Ohio



DISCLAIMER: Fleischer?s Auctions does not accept liability for personal information kept by our online third-party platform partners. Fleischer?s Auctions does not accept liability for agreements made regarding automatic payment by bidders with our online third-party platform partners.



These Terms and Conditions of Sale govern all auctions conducted by American Heritage Antiques LLC, D/B/A Fleischer's Auctions (hereinafter "Fleischer's Auctions," "Auctioneer," "we," "us," or "our"). By registering to bid or submitting any bid in any auction conducted by Fleischer's Auctions, through any platform, method, or proxy, you acknowledge and expressly agree to be bound by all terms and conditions set forth below:



REGISTERING TO BID



To register to bid, we require you to provide us with your home address and contact information. We reserve the right to reject any bid or any registration for any reason. When you register to bid, you may be asked to provide us with a valid credit card number. You authorize us to verify the validity of the credit card by placing a temporary authorization hold on the card that will remain until it falls off, usually within 2 to 7 business days. We may require bank or other financial/personal references to approve your registration.



LOT CONDITION



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VIEWING LOTS



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LOT DESCRIPTIONS



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WITHDRAWAL




We may, in our sole discretion, withdraw a lot from auction at any time prior to or during the sale and shall have no liability to you for our decision to withdraw.





ABSENTEE BIDS

For the convenience of clients unable to attend the auction in person, we will make reasonable efforts to execute written bids submitted at least 24 hours before the sale. All bids must be in

U.S. dollars. In the event of identical written bids on the same lot that constitute the highest bids, the lot will be sold to the bidder whose bid was first received and accepted. While we provide written bid execution as a complimentary service, it is subject to our other commitments during the sale. We assume no liability for failure to execute any written bid or for any errors or omissions related to such bids.



RESERVE PRICES



All property sold at auction by Fleischer?s Auctions is sold by method of reserve auction. Many lots have a reserve (minimum) price they must attain in order to sell.

PHONE BIDDING



If a bidder makes arrangements with us prior to the commencement of a sale, we will use reasonable efforts to contact them to enable them to participate in the bidding for any given lot by telephone. Fleischer?s Auctions is not always able to facilitate phone bidding and reserves the right to decline phone bidding requests. We assume no liability for any failure to establish telephone contact or for any errors or omissions that may occur during telephone bidding.

ONLINE BIDDING



The auctioneer will accept bids from online bidders that use the online bidding platform bid.fleischersauctions.com and third-party bidding platforms. Third-party bidding platforms include, but are not limited to, liveauctioneers.com and invaluable.com.

Both our in-house bidding platform bid.fleischersauctions.com and third-party bidding platforms execute bids competitively online on behalf of bidders, both absentee before the sale and during the sale itself. Bidding generally starts below the low estimate and increases in increments. The auctioneer will decide at his/her sole discretion where the bidding should start and what the bid increments should be. Online bidding software only allows online bidders to bid at fixed increments determined by the auctioneer. Bid increments may vary from auction to auction.



ONLINE ABSENTEE BIDS



Before an auction begins, online bidders can place absentee bids through bid.fleischersauctions.com and third-party bidding platforms. In the event of a tie absentee bid between bidders using different bidding platforms when a lot opens, it is the sole discretion of the auctioneer which online bidder he/she recognizes as the high bidder. If you notice after a sale that your online absentee bid is the same amount that an item sold for, and you are not recognized as having won the item, your bid was likely tied for the high amount but the other bid was recognized first by the auctioneer. The best way to avoid this occurrence is by bidding live, either online or over the phone.








BIDDING ON BEHALF OF THE SELLER

The auctioneer may, at his/her sole discretion, bid on behalf of the seller up to one bidding increment before the reserve by making either consecutive or responsive bids. The auctioneer will not identify these as bids made on behalf of the seller.



SELLER BIDDING



Sellers are permitted to bid on their consigned property offered at auction in the case of a forced sale (i.e. per a court-ordered settlement) or in limited circumstances to establish a reserve.

Reserves should be set with Fleischer?s Auctions before the auction. Shill bidding, or bids placed in bad faith to artificially raise the sale price of an item, are illegal and strictly prohibited.



FLEISCHER?S AUCTIONS IS SOLE DETERMINER



The Auctioneer reserves the right, at their sole discretion, to refuse any bid, advance the bidding in any manner, withdraw any lot, determine the successful bidder in cases of error or dispute, continue the bidding, cancel the sale, and re-offer and resell disputed items, whether during or after the sale. In the event of any dispute after the sale, our sale record is conclusive.



AUCTIONEER BIDDING



Fleischer's Auctions, its staff, and affiliates may participate as bidders in our auctions, subject to the same terms and conditions as all other bidders. Shill bidding, or bids placed in bad faith to artificially raise the sale price of an item, are illegal and strictly prohibited.

SUCCESSFUL BID



The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer of any given lot will be recognized as the purchaser. In the case of a tie bid, the winning bidder will determined by the auctioneer at his or her sole discretion. In the event of a dispute between bidders, the auctioneer has final discretion to determine the successful bidder or to re-offer the lot in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, Fleischer?s Auctions? sale record shall be conclusive. Fleischer?s Auctions is not liable for erroneous communication received from a third-party bidding platform regarding the status of your bid.



PAYMENT



Payment, or payment arrangement, is due 72 hours following invoice issuance. Successful bidders who do not plan on paying online and would like to send a check by mail, make a wire transfer, pay in-person, or pay by other means, are asked to notify Fleischer?s Auctions of how they will be paying within 72 hours of invoice issuance.



NON-PAYMENT



If full payment is not received within 14 days of invoice issuance, the invoice will be considered unpaid and Fleischer's Auctions may, at its sole discretion, cancel the sale and void the




purchaser's rights to the auctioned property. Fleischer's Auctions may then resell such property publicly or privately, with the defaulting purchaser remaining liable for any difference between the original purchase price and resale price, plus all costs of storage, insurance, and resale.

Late payments accepted after the 14-day period will incur a 10% fee of the purchase price (including the buyer?s premium), with interest accruing at 10% monthly on the outstanding balance until paid in full. The defaulting purchaser shall bear all attorneys' fees and collection costs. Fleischer's Auctions reserves the right to pursue legal action for damages including lost commissions, ban defaulting purchasers from future auctions, and report payment defaults to relevant third parties. These remedies are cumulative and not exclusive of other available legal remedies.

SHIPPING



Fleischer?s Auctions packages and ships most items in-house. Consideration is made to ensure the lowest rate charged possible while still meeting our package safety standards. Large items and large framed pieces may not be able to be packaged and shipped in-house, these items will be marked in the catalog as being packaged and shipped by a third-party service. Bidders that are successful in winning items marked as being packaged and shipped by a third-party service are responsible for paying the third-party directly. We are happy to offer complimentary drop-off service to local third-party packing/shipping companies in Columbus, Ohio. Once an item is dropped off and no longer in our possession, Fleischer?s Auctions is not to be held liable for the item?s safe handling or shipment to the successful bidder.



SUCCESSFUL ONLINE BIDDER SHIPMENT ADDRESS



Successful bidders online are solely responsible for ensuring their shipment address is correct and up-to-date on their account profile. Account profiles are created by bidders online on bid.fleischersauctions.com and third-party bidding platforms, they contain a bidder?s personal information, including their shipment address. If a successful bidder does not contact us before their item(s) is shipped to notify us of their correct shipment address, and their account profile is associated with an old or incorrect shipment address, Fleischer?s Auctions is not to be held liable for lost or damaged items sent to the incorrect address associated with the successful bidder?s account profile. Bidders are encouraged to check their online account profile on bid.fleischersauctions.com and third-party bidding platforms to ensure their shipment address is correct before bidding.



SHIPPING PROTOCOL AND INSURANCE

All packages valued at over $250 are shipped with a signature required upon delivery. All packages handled and shipped in-house by Fleischer?s Auctions are not insured unless insurance is requested. Successful bidders who would like their packages insured are responsible for notifying us that this is the case and are responsible for paying the cost of insurance.



PROPERTY STORAGE



Unless otherwise arranged, purchased items must be removed from Fleischer?s Auctions premises within 30 days of payment. After this period, a storage fee of 10% of the property?s total sale price, including buyer?s premium, will be assessed on a monthly, accruing basis.

Property kept by Fleischer?s Auctions without shipping arrangements for more than 90 days may be deemed abandoned. In such cases, Fleischer's Auctions reserves the right to resell the property without notice or remuneration to the original purchaser. Storage fees must be paid in full before items will be released or shipped.

Fleischer's Auctions is pleased to present Day 1 of our 2025 spring premier auction featuring rare items from colonial America, the Revolutionary War, Western Expansion, the Civil War, and African American history.
[REVOLUTIONARY WAR] Washington Signed Officer's Commission & Portrait[WAR OF 1812] Hero of Seminole Wars, Killed-In-Action[REVOLUTIONARY WAR] Sword of Colonel Stephen Trigg[COLONIAL AMERICA] 18th c. North Carolina Land Grant Archive[REVOLUTIONARY WAR] Boston Tea Party Participant Forage Ration Recipt[COLONIAL AMERICA] 1735 Doc. Creating New Maine Township[COLONIAL AMERICA] 1763 Philip Philip Livinginston ALS[FOUNDING FATHERS] Thomas Heyward Signed Document, 1788[JEFFERSON, THOMAS] Signed 1824 Letter re: Univ. of Virginia[JEFFERSON, THOMAS] 1781 Signed Document, Governor of VA[SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI] Identified Member's Gold Eagle [AFRICAN AMERICANA] 1773 Phillis Wheatley Poem in "Gentleman's Weekly"[REVOLUTIONARY WAR] Taxes on the Colonies, 1770 New York Gazette[REVOLUTIONARY WAR] 1775 Bunker Hill & Declaration of Causes[REVOLUTIONARY WAR] Battles of Lexington & Concord 1775 Newspaper[REVOLUTIONARY WAR] 1775 Snow Campaign Document[REVOLUTIONARY WAR] Connecticut Enlistment Document[REVOLUTIONARY WAR] 1776 Connecticut Journal w/ War Reporting[REVOLUTIONARY WAR] 1780 NJ Courts Martial Document[REVOLUTIONARY WAR] (3) Issues Pennsylvania Ledger w/ Slave Ad & War Reporting[REVOLUTIONARY WAR] General Lee Taken Prisoner Engraving[REVOLUTIONARY WAR] 9th Massachusetts Uniform Distribution[REVOLUTIONARY WAR] King George III Speech Condeming France[REVOLUTIONARY WAR] Patriot Cares for French Prisoner of War[DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE] 1833 Force Printing[WASHINGTON] George Washington Fine Marquetry Panel [WASHINGTON] Washington's 2nd Inaugural Address, 1793 Gazette of the United States[WASHINGTON] Washington's Farewell Orders to the Armies[WASHINGTON] Washington's Farewell Address, 1796 Massachusetts Spy[ART] Portrait Miniature by Augustin Dubourg (French, 1758-1800)[TREASURY] 1795 Tench Coxe Signed Circular[REVOLUTIONARY WAR] Samuel Osgood 1802 ALS[COLONIAL AMERICA] Joseph Jenckes Document Signed[WAR OF 1812] War is Coming! 1811 "Connecticut Mirror"[WAR OF 1812] Artillery Officer's Bird Head Fire-Blued Sword[WAR OF 1812] Artillery Pay Roll Document[WAR OF 1812] New York State Militia Wooden Canteen by T. Arents[PRESIDENTS] Early Jugate Lithographs[MARITIME] "No Grog Allowed" 1843 New Orleans Port Document[ACADEMIA] 1837 Georgetown College Mathematics Award[SEX HISTORY] 1843 Scandalous Missouri Lawsuit[DEATH PENALTY] 1845 Anti-Death Penalty Newspaper "The Hangman"[MEXICAN WAR] 1847 Presented Sword, Baltimore Sharpshooter[1856 ELECTION] Millard Fillmore Gold Presentation Walking Stick[CALIFORNIA] 1857 Voyage to California via Panama Isthmus[MORMON] Diaries of Augustus Chetlain, 1867-1873[MEXICO] Second Mexican Empire, Maximilian I CDV Album[TEXAS] 1858 Houston Slave Assesment[TEXAS] Terry's Texas Rangers Vet. Southern Cross of Honor[TEXAS] Terry's Texas Rangers, Oath of Allegiance[TEXAS] Terry's Texas Rangers IDed Tintype Portrait[TEXAS] First Edition "A Soldier's Letters to Charming Nellie"[TEXAS] Heartsill's "Fourteen Hundred and 91 Days in the Confederate Army"[TEXAS]  Single Page From Heartsill's "Fourteen Hundred and 91 Days in the Confederate Army"[TEXAS] 1862 Confederate Discharge[TEXAS] James Patrick Major & Texas Cavalry CDV[TEXAS] Texas Star Rifles Wigfall Mess Copy Photograph[TEXAS] 20th Texas Cavalry Veteran on Horseback[TEXAS] Hood's Texas Brigade Portrait[TEXAS] Morgan's Texas Cavalry Battalion Commission[CALIFORNIA] Armed Pioneer & 49-er[FLORIDA] (42) St. Augustine Views Incl. African American & Native American Subjects[NATIVE AMERICANS] 1858 Ft. Ripley, Minnesota Letter[NATIVE AMERICANS] 1859 "Buffalo Range" Nebraska Frontier Letter[NATIVE AMERICANS] Chocktaw & Chickasaw Homestead Land Grant[EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY] Alexander Gardner "Mountain Man" Self-Portrait[NATIVE AMERICANS] Cherokee Chief John Ross, Unpublished Portrait [WOUNDED KNEE] "Leaders of the Hostile Indians..." Boudoir Card[WOUNDED KNEE] View of the Dead at Wounded Knee[NATIVE AMERICANS] Impressive Group of Ten (10) Native American Cabinet Cards[NATIVE AMERICANS] Corn Husk Bag[BUFFALO BILL] "Pawnee Bill" Cabinet Card[NATIVE AMERICANS] 1886 Sioux at Ft. Bennet, Detailed Letter[CUSTER] Libbie Inscribed 1864 War-Time George + Libbie Custer Portrait[CUSTER] Custer as Major General, Brady CDV[CUSTER] Custer as Captain, 1863 Portrait[CUSTER] 1863 Promotion List, General Orders No. 316[LITTLE BIG HORN] MOH 2x Thomas Custer Cabinet Card[CUSTER] 5th Michigan ID, Custer's Cavalry[SLAVERY] 1726 Masschusetts Slave Document[SLAVERY] 1775 Virginia Slave Document, Bowcock Family[SLAVERY] 1823 VA to KY Slave Bill of Sale[SLAVERY] Massive NC Slave-Owning Family Archive[SLAVERY] 1801 New York Slave Bill of Sale[SLAVERY] 1804 Charleston Courier[ABOLITION] Rare 1804 Anti-Slavery Pamphlet, One of Earliest Known[ABOLITION] Brougham 1st Ed. Anti-Slavery Pamphlet & Free Franked Envelope[SLAVERY] America's First Millionaire's Will,  1845[ABOLITION] 1846 Anti-Slavery Liberty Party Broadside[SLAVERY] 1851 Biography of Samuel Ajayi Crowther[SLAVERY] Slave Compelled to Murder, 1838 Confession Document[SLAVERY] 1844 Letter re: Slave Prices[SLAVERY] W. W. Wilbur Slave Auctioneer Trade Token[SLAVERY] W. W. Wilbur Slave Auctioneer Trade Token[SLAVERY] 1846 Free Black Man's Letter[SLAVERY] 1849 Slave Hunter's Bill[SLAVERY] 1849 Blind Slave Girl Court Document[ABOLITION] 1858 Vermont Dred Scott Pamphlet[SLAVERY] Appraisal & Bill of Sale of 14 Named Slaves[SLAVERY] TN Appraisal of 35 Named Slaves[SLAVERY] Inheritance of Slaves, Virginia[SLAVERY] Creek Freedmen Land Deed[SLAVERY] Col. Percival Butler Signed Manumission[COLONIAL AMERICA] 1737 South Carolina Bond[SLAVERY] Charleston's Slaves & Maritime Travel, 1846 ALS[CIVIL WAR] "No Submission to the North" 1860 Token[MINSTRELSY] Seeking Emancipation, 1850s Songsheet[SLAVE BADGE] 1800 Charleston "Porter" Slave Hire Badge[SLAVE BADGE] 1801 Charleston "Servant" Slave Hire Badge[SLAVE BADGE] 1814 Charleston "Servant" Slave Hire Badge[SLAVE BADGE] 1817 Charleston "Fisher" Slave Hire Badge[SLAVE BADGE] 1824 "Servant" Slave Badge[SLAVE BADGE] 1825 "Servant" Slave Hire Badge[SLAVE BADGE] 1849 Charleston "Fruiterer" Slave Hire Badge[SLAVE BADGE] 1860 "Porter" Slave Hire Badge[ABOLITION] "Am I Not A Sister" Anti-Slavery Token[ABOLITION] "Am I Not A Brother" British Anti-Slavery Token[AFRICAN AMERICANA] Daguerreotype of Young Woman[DAGUERREOTYPE] Gov. Thomas Pratt, Defender of the Fugitive Slave Act[SLAVERY] Wilson Chinn, A Branded Slave from Louisiana[SLAVERY] CDV of Formerly Enslaved Subject[SLAVERY] The Scourged Back[ABOLITION] Signed Sojourner Truth CDV[LINCOLN] 1862 Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation Pamphlet[LINCOLN] General Orders No. 1, Emancipation Proclamation[CIVIL WAR] John Brown Relic w/ Soldier's Letter[ABOLITION] John Brown Albumen Portrait[CIVIL WAR] "Oh, Slavery what a curse thou art" 1864 Soldier's Letter[CIVIL WAR] Soldier's Anti-Abolitionist Sentiments[SLAVERY] 1862 "The Liberator" Issue[AFRICAN AMERICANA] Boy Wearing Top Hat[AFRICAN AMERICANA] Sketch by Formerly Enslaved Boy, 55th USCT[CIVIL WAR] Colored Hospital, Female Nurse's 5 Letters[CIVIL WAR] Portrait of Black Soldier[CIVIL WAR] Portraits of Formerly Enslaved Soldier[CIVIL WAR] 15th USCT Black Soldier's Discharge[CIVIL WAR] Black Soldier's Memorial Portrait, 1st Missouri Colored Infantry[CIVIL WAR] Black Regiment in Camp[CIVIL WAR] 54th Massachusetts Infantry at Beaufort, SC[CIVIL WAR] 1863 Contraband Hospital Ledger, Milliken's Bend Content[CIVIL WAR] Slave Ads, 1864 Confederate Newspaper[CIVIL WAR] Paralyzed WIA Confederate Veteran and his Black Servant CDV[CIVIL WAR] 54th Mass. ID'ed Field Manual[CIVIL WAR] Underground Railroad Operator & Abolitionist [ABOLITION] "Under Ground Rail-Road" First Edition[CIVIL WAR] Corps D'Afrique Muster Roll & Black Soldier Woodcut[FORT PILLOW MASSACRE] Reports on Fort Pillow Massacre & Belle Isle Prisoners, Lyman Trumbull Presnt[CIVIL WAR] 54th Mass. Stencil, Pvt. Charles F. Johnson[CIVIL WAR] ID'ed 54th Massachusetts Trunk[CIVIL WAR] 54th Mass. Regimental History[CIVIL WAR] Robert Gould Shaw's Family Copy of "Harvard Memorial Biographies"[SLAVERY] Lincoln & 13th Amendment Signers, Composite Albumen[CIVIL WAR] Gen. Lorenzo Thomas Orders the Raising of USCT Regts[SLAVERY] 1862 "Fugitive Negroes Fording Rappahannock"[CIVIL WAR] "Castle Murray, near Auburn, Virginia" Gardner Image w/ Contrabands[TINTYPE] Seated African American Man[AFRICAN AMERICANA] Early Interracial Portrait of Two Men[AFRICAN AMERICANA] Portrait of Civil War Veteran[AFRICAN AMERICANA] Civil War Veteran w/ Family [AFRICAN AMERICANA] SUV Member[SLAVERY] Formerly Enslaved Woman [AFRICAN AMERICANA] Early Portrait of Couple [AFRICAN AMERICANA] Early Portrait of Young Woman [AFRICAN AMERICANA] Early Portrait of Young Woman w/ Jewelry[AFRICAN AMERICANA] Dapper Gentleman [SLAVERY] Thomas "Blind Tom" Wiggins CDV[AFRICAN AMERICANA] Enslaved Guide of Mammoth Cave, CDV Album[CHILD LABOR] 1866 Chicago Boot Black Competition Silver Badge[WOUNDED KNEE] Buffalo Soldiers Troop K, 9th Cavalry Group Portrait[AFRICAN AMERICANA] Elderly Black Woman Fine Boudoir Card[CIVIL RIGHTS] South Carolina Colored Fair Tickets[CIVIL RIGHTS] Jesse Owens Rally for Nixon-Lodge[WWII] Tuskegee Airman Lt. Col. Alex. Jefferson,  Snapshots, Patches, Plus[RECONSTRUCTION] Radical Republicans & Leadership[RECONSTRUCTION] 1st Ed. Oliver Otis Howard Autobiography[ABOLITION] Portrait of Thaddeus Stevens in Contemplation [ABOLITION] Portrait of Thaddeus Stevens, Bust View[RECONSTRUCTION] Thaddeus Stevens Memorial Addresses[RECONSTRUCTION] Gen. O. O. Howard ALS on Lincoln Memorial Univ. Letterhead[POLITICS] First 15 Presidents of the United States[LINCOLN] Lincoln Enters Politics, 1840 Elector Documents[LINCOLN] 1842 Lincoln Mentioned as Attorney Document[LINCOLN] Abraham Lincoln 1844 Autograph Document[LINCOLN] 1844 Lincoln Power of Attorney Document[LINCOLN] Logan & Lincoln Bill Re: 1847 Lawsuit, $8.50[LINCOLN] Logan & Lincoln Bill Re: 1847 Lawsuit, $7[LINCOLN] Logan & Lincoln Bill Re: 1847 Lawsuit[LINCOLN] Lincoln + Herndon Law Firm Breach of Contract Recovery Document[LINCOLN] Lincoln's Name Doodled, 10-Page Legal Document[POLITICS] Steven A. Douglas Albumen Photograph Brooch[LINCOLN] Abraham Lincoln 1856 Autograph Document[POLITICS] 1860 John Bell Ferrotype Campaign Token[POLITICS] Lincoln & Hamlin 1860 Ferrotype Campaign Pendant[LINCOLN] Elm Bark From Springfield Tree Planted by Lincoln [LINCOLN] Lincoln & Tad, Final Studio Session at Gardner's[LINCOLN] Lincoln Signature w/ Biography & John Wilkes Booth CDV[GETTYSBURG ADDRESS] 20 Nov. 1863 New York Tribune[LINCOLN] Lincoln & Generals, Portraits in Folding Locket[CIVIL WAR] Lincoln Visits the Troops, Quartermaster's Diary[LINCOLN] Lincoln Signed Officer's Commission for Rufus Ingalls[CIVIL WAR] Lincoln's Assassination Mourning Order Signed by Texas Officer[LINCOLN] Lincoln's Assassiantion, Soldier's Angry Letter[LINCOLN] Soldier's Diary, Lincoln's Funeral[LINCOLN] Candlestick Attributed to Abraham Lincoln [LINCOLN] Frederick Douglass 1865 Lecture on Lincoln's Assassination[CIVIL WAR] First Edition Grant's Personal Memoirs[CIVIL WAR] U.S. Grant CDV as Lieut. General[CIVIL WAR] Grant & Staff at Cold Harbor[POLITICS] Grant-Wilson 1872 Campaign Lantern[CIVIL WAR] Destruction of the KKK, Lewis Merrill Commission [CIVIL WAR] Strategist Rufus Ingalls Archive[CIVIL WAR] Adm. Fyffe Grouping ft. Arctic Medal [CIVIL WAR] Inscribed W. T. Sherman Portrait[CIVIL WAR] Rare W.T. Sherman CDV Signed w/ Rank[CIVIL WAR] W. T. Sherman Bust by St.-Gaudens, Sherman Family Cast [CIVIL WAR] Roger Sherman Portrait Presented to William T. Sherman[CIVIL WAR] Sherman & His Generals, Barnard Albumen Group Portrait[ROOSEVELT, TEDDY] Inscribed Theodore Roosevelt Autobiography[ROOSEVELT, TEDDY] Naval Commission, 28 September 1901[PRESIDENTS] Taft Naval Commission, 3 February 1912[ROOSEVELT, TEDDY] Rough Rider Trumpeter, IDed Florida Cabinet Card[CIVIL WAR] Nurses Reunion Photo w/ Susie King Taylor[PHILLIPINE-AMERICAN WAR] Gen. Henry T. Allen TLS Re: Philippine Insurrection[WWII] U.S.S. Henley Flag[EPHEMERA] Red Star Line Inscribed Folding Fan[EARLY AVIATION] Original De Havilland 4 Photograph[WWI] Recruitment Broadside[WWI] FDR Signed Letters & Family Archive[WWII] Painted Bomber Jacket[WWII] Top Secret Invasion Plans of Okinawa[WWII] 1943 Auschwitz Inmate's Letter & Barbed Wire Fragments[PRESIDENTS] JFK Assassination Blood-Stained Limo Leather Swatch[EPHEMERA] 19th-Century Art, Prints, and Books[SILVERWORK] Equestrian Sculpture[EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY] (4) Exotic Cats and Artistic Poses[EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY] Two Passionate Male Acquaintances[DAGUERREOTYPE] Young Child[EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY] (3) Cased Images of Men, One Identified as Union Officer[EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY] Half Plate Thermoplastic Case (The Vision of Ezekiel)[AMBROTYPE] Woman Breastfeeding Baby[DAGUERREOTYPE] Little Boy w/ American Flag[AMBROTYPE] Militiaman with Sword and Plumed Bicorn[SOUTHWORTH & HAWES] Gentlemen in Suit  [EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY] Performing Marching Band[EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY] (5) Cased Images of Men, Mostly Soldiers[AMBROTYPE] Mother and 2 Children Finely Tinted[AMBROTYPE] Girl with Chicken[AFRICAN AMERICANA] Millie-Christine Signed Portrait[AMBROTYPE] Children and Rabbit[CIVIL WAR] Soldier at Variety Store, Frederick, Maryland[TINTYPE] Group Portrait w/ Lap Dog, Album, & Broom[AMBROTYPE] IDed Post Mortem of Child Charles Marshall[AMBROTYPE] Rehn Portrait of a Photographer w/ Camera[EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY] Echo of the Departed, "Spirit" Tintype Grouping[SPRITIUALISM] Contacting the Dead?! Testing the Medium & His Circle[EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY] Outdoor View of Subjects at Window[EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY] Full Plate "Washington Crossing the Delaware" Union Case[EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY] Anthony Co. Wet Plate Negative Holder[EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY] Matthew Brady & Prominent Group [EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY] Fine Gold Photo Orb Locket[AMBROTYPE] Niagara Falls Full Plate View[EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY] Finely Painted Half Plate Case [EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY] Very Rare Thermoplastic Case [DAGUERREOTYPE] IDed Portrait of an Elderly Woman[EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY] (3) Cased Images of Young Soldiers, One Armed[EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY] Men Shooting Billiards[FIREFIGHTERS] Outdoor View of Fire EngineEarly Photographer & Studio [Carte de visite] [LITERATURE] Mark Twain Cut Signature

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