Historical Militaria and Autographs - Day 2 2021-05-23 Auction - 865 Price Results - Alexander Historical Auctions LLC in MD
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APOLLO 11ALBERT EINSTEINCARRY A. NATION
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Chesapeake City, MD, United States
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Historical Militaria and Autographs - Day 2

Over 1,700 lots of historical militaria from all conflicts; historical autographs and ephemera from all fields of collecting.
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GEORGE E. PICKETT: (1825 - 1875) Confederate major general who formed the brigades for the ill-fated charge on the final day at Gettysburg. Pickett never forgave Lee for the destruction of his command, and died a
0843: GEORGE E. PICKETTEst. $2,500-$3,500
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LEWIS A. ARMISTEAD: (1817-1863) Confederate brigadier general, son War of 1812 veteran Walker K. Armistead, lead his brigade during Pickett's Charge at the Battle of Gettysburg to the furthest point reached by
0844: LEWIS A. ARMISTEADEst. $2,000-$3,000
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JOHN S. MOSBY: (1833 - 1916) Confederate officer, 'The Grey Ghost' led his Partisan Rangers on numerous troublesome raids against Union forces and supply trains. Great content A.L.S., 1p. 8vo., Washington, [n.d.,
0845: JOHN S. MOSBYEst. $1,000-$1,500
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WILLIAM D. SCURRY: (1821 - 1864) Confederate brigadier general and Texas patriot, distinguished himself at the Battle of Valverde and at Glorieta Pass. Along with fellow New Mexico Campaign veterans, he helped
0846: WILLIAM D. SCURRYEst. $1,000-$1,500
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JAMES JOHNSTON PETTIGREW: (1828 - 1863) Confederate brigadier general, fighting in the 1862 Peninsula Campaign and played a prominent role in the Battle of Gettysburg. Despite starting the Gettysburg Campaign commanding a
0847: JAMES JOHNSTON PETTIGREWEst. $700-$900
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JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE: (1821 - 1875) American lawyer, politician, and soldier. He became the 14th and youngest-ever Vice President serving under James Buchanan and was expelled from the Senate after joining the Confederate
0848: JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGEEst. $600-$800
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[CSS GEORGIA] THOMAS WILLIAM BRENT: THOMAS WILLIAM BRENT Confederate Navy commander. Brent was appointed a US Navy Acting Midshipman in 1825. In 1857 Commander Brent received his first command: the USS Marion, a 16-gun sloop of war. In
0849: [CSS GEORGIA] THOMAS WILLIAM BRENTEst. $700-$800
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ALEXANDER 'SANDIE' PENDLETON: (1840 - 1864) Stonewall Jackson's youngest staff member and aide whom it is said Jackson loved like a son, killed a few days short of his 24th birthday while trying to rally the troops at Fisher's
0850: ALEXANDER 'SANDIE' PENDLETONEst. $750-$1,000
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ALEXANDER LAWTON: (1818 - 1896) Confederate General who saw action at the Second Battle of Bull Run and Antietam. An A.E.S. on an interesting war-date document, 1p. 4to., Augusta, Feb 13, 1864, his endorsement of a
0851: ALEXANDER LAWTONEst. $100-$150
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ALFRED JEFFERSON VAUGHAN, JR.: (1830 - 1899) Confederate brigadier general, was wounded twice, fighting mainly in the Western Theater of the conflict. Vaughan's most notable service was during the Battle of Chickamauga on
0852: ALFRED JEFFERSON VAUGHAN, JR.Est. $300-$500Lot Passed
ALLEN THOMAS: (1830 - 1907) Confederate brigadier general who fought in the Vicksburg Campaign, notably at the Battle of Chickasaw Bayou. Captured when Vicksburg fell, and later commanded a brigade in Polignac's
0853: ALLEN THOMASEst. $400-$500Lot Passed
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ALPHEUS WILLIAMS: (1810-1871) Mexican American and Civil War Union general who saw action at Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, and Sherman's March to the Sea, was later a U.S Congressman. War-date A.E.S., 1p. 4to.,
0854: ALPHEUS WILLIAMSEst. $60-$80
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BENJAMIN PRENTISS: (1819-1901) Union major general who commanded a division at the Battle of Shiloh, subsequently captured and released later in an exchange. Good content war-date A.L.S., 1p. 8vo., Cairo, Illinois,
0855: BENJAMIN PRENTISSEst. $140-$200
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BERNARD E. BEE, JR.: (1824 - 1861) Career U.S. Army officer and Confederate Brigadier General. He was mortally wounded at the First Battle of Bull Run, one of the first general officers to be killed in the war. During
0856: BERNARD E. BEE, JR.Est. $500-$800
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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
0857: BRAXTON BRAGGEst. $600-$800
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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
0858: BRAXTON BRAGGEst. $1,000-$1,200
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CHARLES H. MORGAN: A (technically) war-date document endorsed by two Union generals who distinguished themselves at the Battle of Gettysburg. Includes: CHARLES H. MORGAN (1834 - 1875) Union brigadier general, commanded
0859: CHARLES H. MORGANEst. $140-$200
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CHRISTOPHER MEMMINGER: (1803-1888) Confederate Secretary of the Treasury. Signature on a narrow slip, mounted, with some glue stains on verso.
0860: CHRISTOPHER MEMMINGEREst. $80-$100
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DAVID D. PORTER: (1813 - 1891) Union admiral and later served as superintendent of the U.S Naval Academy. War-date A.L.S. on 'U. S. Mississippi Squadron' letterhead, 1p. 4to., [n.p.], Jan. 20, 1863, to W.R. Wells,
0861: DAVID D. PORTEREst. $100-$150
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EDWARD P. ALEXANDER: (1835-1910) Confederate brigadier general who was known for his proficiency as an artilleryman, most famously being the commander in charge of the Confederate bombardment preceding Pickett's Charge
0862: EDWARD P. ALEXANDEREst. $300-$400
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FELIX H. ROBERTSON: (1839 - 1928) Texas-born Confederate general, the only such native-born Texan to serve in that position. He was noted for the behavior of his troops at the Battle of Saltville, where an estimated
0863: FELIX H. ROBERTSONEst. $140-$200
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FRANCIS BARLOW: (1834-1896) Union general during the Civil War who saw action at Sharpsburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg where he was left for dead on the field after being mortally wounded only surviving due
0864: FRANCIS BARLOWEst. $100-$150
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FRANCIS E. PATTERSON: (1821 - 1862) Union brigadier general who fought at the Wilderness and Fair Oaks, killed when his pistol accidentally discharged a ball into his head. Rare war-date signature cut from a letter,
0865: FRANCIS E. PATTERSONEst. $500-$700Lot Passed
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FRANZ SIGEL: (1824-1902) Union general during the Civil War who served at Bull Run, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg. Well-liked by President Abraham Lincoln for his ability to recruit German-speaking immigrants
0866: FRANZ SIGELEst. $100-$150
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