Raynors' HCA June Auction 2008-06-18 Auction - 514 Price Results - Raynors' Historical Collectible Auctions in NC
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22: Just Before 1st Manassas Robert E. Lee Writes his B271: Outstanding Account of the Battle of Antietam265: General Wright Writes from South Carolina
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Burlington, NC, United States
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Raynors' HCA June Auction

Raynors' Historical Collectible Auctions presents our June Auction. Raynors HCA specializes in providing 17th through 20th century Americana to institutions, dealers and collectors. Our focus is in the auctioning of materials related to the Colonial & Revolutionary War Period, Black Americana, the American Civil War, United States Presidents, Political & Historical Personalities, Historical Artifacts, Photography, American Judaica, Printed and Manuscript Americana, Native American Indians, Western Expansion and Early Sports. Typical materials offered at auction include content-based, primary source, manuscripts, documents, photographs and other historically significant rarities.
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Nathan Bedford Forrest Dealing Slaves: FORREST, Nathan Bedford (1821-1877 ) With little formal education, he became a wealthy livestock dealer, planter, and slave trader. When the Civil War commenced, he enlisted as a private, but by
0002: Nathan Bedford Forrest Dealing SlavesEst. $7,500-$10,000See Sold Price
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Pro Secession Speech by Judah Benjamin: BENJAMIN, JUDAH P. Defense of the National Democracy Against the Attack of Judge Douglas - Constitutional Rights of the States. Speech of Hon. J. P. Benjamin, of Louisiana. Delivered in the Senate of
0006: Pro Secession Speech by Judah BenjaminEst. $100-$200
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Ordering Arms for Georgia: Autograph Letter Signed, "W.A. Ward" 1p. octavo, Lexington, Oglethorpe County, Georgia, February 3, 1860, addressed to Colonel Samuel Colt, and reads "The sample gun and pistols have arrived and are
0008: Ordering Arms for GeorgiaEst. $300-$500See Sold Price
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By-Laws of the Charleston Orphan House: Booklet, "By-Laws of the Orphan House of Charleston, South Carolina. Revised and Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, 4th April, 1861. Submitted to and Approved by the City Council of Charleston,
0010: By-Laws of the Charleston Orphan HouseEst. $200-$300See Sold Price
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Confederate Sheriff Document: Autograph Letter Signed, "Danl. Lafever" Sheriff of Berkley County, Virginia, 1p. folio, Martinsburg, July 11, 1861, and reads: "…I came into Martinsburg yesterday the 10th and presented myself
0013: Confederate Sheriff DocumentEst. $200-$300See Sold Price
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A Sheriff Resigns: Autograph Letter Signed, "Daniel Lefever Sheriff B.C." 1p. folio, Martinsburg, Virginia, August 12, 1861, and reads "After much consideration I have come to the conclusion to resign my office of
0014: A Sheriff ResignsEst. $200-$300See Sold Price
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Troubling Times in the Spring of 1861: Autograph Letter Signed, "Jno. B. Marten" 3p. octavo, Baltimore, Maryland, May 2, 1861, with cover addressed to his wife in Rockbridge Co. Virginia, with Baltimore cds, it reads in part: "…I found
0015: Troubling Times in the Spring of 1861Est. $200-$300See Sold Price
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Confederate Sheriffs: Two items pertaining to Confederate sheriffs, includes: Autogrpah Letter Signed, "Daniel Lafever" 2p. octavo, Martinsburg, Virginia, July 13, 1861, and reads in part: "...I consider you have done me
0016: Confederate SheriffsEst. $200-$300See Sold Price
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An Alabamian Asserts His Rights In 1861: Southern home front Autograph Letter Signed, "E.B. Clapp" 4p. octavo, Huntsville, Alabama, April 19, 1861, and reads in part: "...Looking at the unhappy state of our country at this time, it does not
0019: An Alabamian Asserts His Rights In 1861Est. $300-$500See Sold Price
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Before War They Talked: BUCHANAN, JAMES. Correspondence Between the Commissioners of South Carolina and the President of the United States. Message from the President . . . January 9, 1861. [Washington, 1861.] 12 pp.
0021: Before War They TalkedEst. $100-$200
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Just Before 1st Manassas Robert E. Lee Writes his B: LEE, Robert Edward (1807-1870) was a career United States Army officer, an engineer, and among the most celebrated generals in American history. Lee was the son of Major General Henry Lee III "Light
0022: Just Before 1st Manassas Robert E. Lee Writes his BEst. $30,000-$50,000See Sold Price
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General Robert E. Lee Orders Transportation in Sout: LEE, Robert Edward (1807-1870) Commanding General, Provisional Army and Navy of Virginia, 1861; 'Charged with the conduct of military operations', 1862; Commanding General, C.S. Army of Northern
0023: General Robert E. Lee Orders Transportation in SoutEst. $10,000-$15,000See Sold Price
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