DAY 2, Civil War & African American History 2024-05-15 Auction - 242 Price Results - Fleischer's Auctions in OH
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Master Strategist of the Civil War: Rufus Ingalls CollectionCandid Scene of Civil War OfficersMedal of Honor Recipient's Uniform w/ Lincoln Mourning Badge
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Columbus, OH, United States
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DAY 2, Civil War & African American History

DAY 2, Civil War & African American History. Rare artifacts, documents, and weapons from American history and the Civil War.
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Colorado Gold Miners [Boudoir Card]: Outdoor boudoir of at least 9 miners and a pack of donkeys. [Ouray, Colorado]: N.p. Period ink inscription to verso reads: "Ouray. Colo. Pack train to the Blaine". An excellent representative image
0253: Colorado Gold Miners [Boudoir Card]Est. $250-$500
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Denver, Colorado Cowboy [Cabinet Card]: Full length seated studio albumen cabinet card. Denver, Colorado: Duhem Brothers, n.d. Photographer's 448 Larimer St. imprint to mount verso. A striking portrait of an armed Colorado cowboy. The
0255: Denver, Colorado Cowboy [Cabinet Card]Est. $250-$500
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Guns & Poker, Amusing Tintype: CDV-sized studio tintype. Uncased. An amusing view of two friends enacting a fight over cards. The two are posed in a studio with a tree backdrop and stump-like prop. Playing cards have been
0256: Guns & Poker, Amusing TintypeEst. $150-$300
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Bass Reeves Posse Document: Partly printed document signed by Bass Reeves (by mark) and Fred Schwebke. Ft. Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas, 9 August 1884. 2 pages, legal folio. Docketing to verso with stamp noting it as
0258: Bass Reeves Posse DocumentEst. $250-$500
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John Selman Witness Document: Partly printed document completed in manuscript, signed by J. N. Masterson. [Albany], Stephens County, Texas, 5 August 1880. 1 page. John Henry Selman, Sr. (1839-1896) typified many of the
0259: John Selman Witness DocumentEst. $250-$500
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M1886 Winchester Rifle: Model 1886 Winchester "express" rifle. Overall 45 in. Barrel 25 in. .45-70 caliber. Trigger plate stamped “Model 1886” and serialized “29363,” placing its production to ~1890.
0260: M1886 Winchester RifleEst. $1,750-$2,250
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Wild Bill Hickock Family m1851 Colt Navy : Model 1851 Colt "Navy" revolver and leather holster attributed as being owned by James Butler "Wild Bill" Hickock (1837-1876), notorious folk hero of the Old American West. M1851 Colt "Navy"
0261: Wild Bill Hickock Family m1851 Colt Navy Est. $7,500-$15,000
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Comanche, Texas Ranchers [Boudoir Card]: Hamilton Green & Co. Comanche. Comanche, [Oklahoma?], n.d. Titled in negative. A fantastic, candid image of frontier sheep shearing in action. Identified as "Hamilton Green & Co.", seven men are in
0262: Comanche, Texas Ranchers [Boudoir Card]Est. $150-$300
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California Bronco Busting: Two panoramic photographs. Maricopa, [California]: Westlake & Barry, 4 July 1909. Title and photographer's imprint in negative. Two candid shots of the California frontier on Independence Day. The
0265: California Bronco BustingEst. $100-$200
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Custer Signed Cover: Autograph envelope by George Armstrong Custer to Elizabeth Bacon Custer. [Chicago, Illinois], 11 December [1869]. With Chicago postmark and blue 3-cent postage stamp. Provenance: Spink, Auction 336
0266: Custer Signed CoverEst. $500-$750
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[CIVIL WAR] Custer CDV as Brig. General: Full-length studio albumen CDV portrait of General George Armstrong Custer in frock coat uniform. New York: Mathew Brady, [February 1864]. Photographer's imprint to mount verso and recto alongside
0267: [CIVIL WAR] Custer CDV as Brig. GeneralEst. $750-$1,250
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[CUSTER] Marcus Reno Portrait: Fine profile bust-length studio quarter plate gelatin-silver positive on glass plate portrait of Marcus Reno. N.p., ca 1880s. Gilt leather case featuring a Federal Eagle, gilt-lettered "Marcus A.
0268: [CUSTER] Marcus Reno PortraitEst. —
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Grant's Memoirs, Deluxe Sheep Binding: Ulysses S. Grant. Personal Memoirs. New York: Charles L. Webster & Company, 1885-1886. 2 volumes, 8vo. Engraved frontispiece portraits with additional illustrations, facsimiles (2 folding), and
0271: Grant's Memoirs, Deluxe Sheep BindingEst. $150-$300
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West Point Cadets, Future Confederate Officers: Half plate studio ambrotype. [ca 1859-1860]. Full thermoplastic case with rural genre vignette. With period note reading: “W.R. Jones & his friend at West Point John W. Lea/ [on reverse] who
0272: West Point Cadets, Future Confederate OfficersEst. $2,500-$5,000
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