Historical Militaria and Autographs - Day 2 2021-02-09 Auction - 701 Price Results - Alexander Historical Auctions LLC in MD
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Chesapeake City, MD, United States
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Historical Militaria and Autographs - Day 2

Over 1,400 lots of historical militaria from all conflicts; historical autographs and ephemera from all fields of collecting.
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(C.S.S. ATLANTA) WILLIAM A. WEBB: WILLIAM A. WEBB Confederate commodore, resigned his U.S. Navy commission after more than 20 years to join the Confederate Navy. In the American Civil War. Webb was decorated for his service during
0716: (C.S.S. ATLANTA) WILLIAM A. WEBBEst. $1,200-$1,500
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THOMAS J. JACKSON AND WILLIAM DORSEY PENDER: A pair of especially rare war-date signed endorsements on the same piece, those of Lieutenant Gen. THOMAS J. 'STONEWALL' JACKSON (1824-1863) and WILLIAM DORSEY PENDER (1834-1863), both generals dying
0718: THOMAS J. JACKSON AND WILLIAM DORSEY PENDEREst. $3,000-$4,000
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THOMAS READE ROOTES COBB: (1823 - 1862) Confederate brigadier general who formed Cobb's Legion, fought in the Seven Days and at Second Bull Run, killed in action at Fredericksburg. Rare A.D.S. 'Thos. R. R. Cobb', 1p. 4to.,
0720: THOMAS READE ROOTES COBBEst. $1,200-$1,500
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JESSE LEE RENO: (1823 - 1862) Union major general who commanded a brigade under Burnside in the North Carolina expedition, later heading a corps at Second Bull Run and South Mountain where he was killed. Especially
0721: JESSE LEE RENOEst. $1,200-$1,500
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ALEXANDER GARDNER: (1821 - 1882) American photographer employed by Mathew Brady to undertake studio work, and later produced what are considered to be the finest, most striking Civil War battlefield views of the
0722: ALEXANDER GARDNEREst. $750-$1,000
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ARCHIBALD GRACIE, JR.: (1832 - 1864) Confederate brigadier general, took an active role during the Battle of Chickamauga, where he lost over 700 men. Wounded at Bean's Station, he later fought at Petersburg. While looking
0724: ARCHIBALD GRACIE, JR.Est. $700-$800
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GEORGE BURGWYN ANDERSON: (1831 - 1862) Confederate brigadier general, serving first in the antebellum U.S. Army and then Confederate Army. He led a brigade at Gaines Mill and Malvern Hill, mortally wounded among his men at
0725: GEORGE BURGWYN ANDERSONEst. $800-$1,200
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ALBERT SIDNEY JOHNSTON: (1803 - 1862) Confederate major general, outnumbered and defeated at Logan Cross Roads and Fort Henry and Donelson, wounded and bled to death at Shiloh. Pre-war signature 'A. S. Johnston' as Colonel
0727: ALBERT SIDNEY JOHNSTONEst. $500-$600
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ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS: (1812 - 1883) Vice President of the Confederacy who urged moderation and negotiation with the Union. Excellent A.Q.S. 'Alexander H. Stephens' on a pink slip, 5.75 x 4 in., bearing the inspirational
0728: ALEXANDER H. STEPHENSEst. $100-$150
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ALEXANDER STEPHENS: (1812 - 1883) Vice President of the Confederacy who urged moderation and negotiation with the Union. Black ink signature on 3.5 in. x 2 in. card, affixed to a sheet beneath three images of Stephens.
0729: ALEXANDER STEPHENSEst. $100-$150
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ALFRED MOUTON: (1829 - 1864) Confederate brigadier general, commanded the 18th Louisiana Infantry Regiment. Wounded at Shiloh, he was made a brigade commander under Richard Taylor, with whom he successfully
0730: ALFRED MOUTONEst. $800-$1,200
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ALPHAEUS BAKER: (1828 - 1891) Confederate brigadier general. As colonel, he led a mixed regiment of soldiers from Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee in 1862 at New Madrid where he was taken prisoner. Exchanged
0731: ALPHAEUS BAKEREst. $300-$400Lot Passed
ANDREW HULL FOOTE: (1806-1863) Union admiral crucial in the attacks on Forts Henry and Donelson, and at Island No. 10. He died during the war of disease. A.L.S., 1p. legal folio, Washington, January 17,1863, enclosing
0732: ANDREW HULL FOOTEEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
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BRAXTON BRAGG: (1817-1876) Confederate major general who served under Albert Sidney Johnston in Kentucky, and led at Shiloh, Perryville and Stones River, relieved for his poor performance at Chickamauga and
0733: BRAXTON BRAGGEst. $400-$500
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CHARLES SIDNEY WINDER: (1829 - 1862) Confederate brigadier general, assigned to the Shenandoah Valley under Stonewall Jackson to command Garnett's brigade. At Cedar Mountain, on the left flank of the Confederate line,
0734: CHARLES SIDNEY WINDEREst. $700-$900
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CHARLES SIDNEY WINDER: (1829-1862) Confederate Brigadier General given command of the 'Stonewall Brigade' by its namesake, killed in action at the Battle of Cedar Mountain. Extremely rare signature 'Chas. S. Winder' in
0735: CHARLES SIDNEY WINDEREst. $300-$400
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DANIEL SMITH DONELSON: (1801 - 1863) Confederate major general. The historic river-port of Fort Donelson was named for him as a brigadier in the Tennessee militia, early in the Civil War. He led the initial assault at
0736: DANIEL SMITH DONELSONEst. $800-$1,200
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DANIEL ULLMAN: (1810-1892) Civil War Union general most known for raising and leading regiments of colored troops. Fine war-date A.L.S, 2p., 4to., New York, Jan. 26, 1863, letter to Gen J. Sprague, in part:
0737: DANIEL ULLMANEst. $200-$300
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DUNCAN N. INGRAHAM: (1802 - 1887) Confederate Navy Commodore who served as Chief of Ordnance, Construction and Repair and commanded much of the South Carolina coast during the war. Signature on a small sheet.
0738: DUNCAN N. INGRAHAMEst. $80-$100Lot Passed
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EDMUND W. PETTUS: (1821 - 1907) Confederate brigadier general, captured at Port Hudson and again at Vicksburg, paroled and returned to combat to fight with distinction with Hood in the Western Theatre. Signature'
0739: EDMUND W. PETTUSEst. $100-$150
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