American Historical Ephemera & Photography 2020-11-19 Auction - 414 Price Results - Cowan's Auctions in OH
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42-Star Halo American FlagRare Mammoth Plate Portrait of Lincoln by GardnerBuffalo Bill's Wild West Programmes for 1885 and 1886
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Cincinnati, OH, United States
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American Historical Ephemera & Photography

Cowan?s Auctions, a Hindman Company, is pleased to present the November 19 American Historical Ephemera and Photography Auction, featuring over 400 lots of historically significant photography, manuscript material, artwork, and other ephemera dating from the 18th century through the early 20th century, including the Civil War. We are excited to offer over 60 lots of inscribed American parade flags from the collection of J. Richard Pierce, as well as selections from the Richard B. Cohen Civil War Collection and the Eugene R. Groves Collection of 19th-century Photography. This auction contains a particularly robust assemblage of Western Americana, including the Indian Wars-Era archive of Lieutenant General Nelson Miles (Lot 322), documents and photographs descended directly in the family of Eagle Woman Who All Look At (Lots 329-345, not inclusive), and the exceptional archive of 7th Cavalryman Philip J. Dieter including an Elizabeth Custer ALS, a signed engraving, and inscribed S.J. Morrow stereoviews (Lot 328).
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James Warren LS to John Langdon, July 1778: Warren, James (1726-1808). Paymaster General of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War and President of Massachusetts Provincial Congress. LS as a member of the Continental Navy Board, "J.
0010: James Warren LS to John Langdon, July 1778Est. $400-$600
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James Wilkinson LS, 1796: Wilkinson, James (1757-1825). American soldier. DS, 1p, approx. 6 x 8 in., Greenville [Ohio]. April 22, 1796. To the Commissary, "Please to issue forty pounds of bread also three gallons of Whiskey
0015: James Wilkinson LS, 1796Est. $400-$600
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The Awkward Recruit Broadside: Printed broadside, approx. 5.25 x 10 in. The Awkward Recruit. Anonymous. This ditty was printed in a number of English songsters just after the turn of the century. It appeared in Meadows, Thomas.
0019: The Awkward Recruit BroadsideEst. $300-$500
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The Major's Only Son Broadside, Boston: Printed broadside, 7.25 x 9.25 in. Major's Only Son. Anonymous. Ca 1790-1810. The ballad was reprinted many times from 1790 to the middle part of the 19th century. This one appears to have been
0020: The Major's Only Son Broadside, BostonEst. $300-$500
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USS Lawrence, Presentation Cane to CB&Q Railroad: Wood cane, 35.75 in., including 2.25 in. knob and 2.5 in. ferrule. Knob is eight-sided, engraved on six of the faces: "We have met the enemy and / They are ours / Presented as a token of respect By /
0022: USS Lawrence, Presentation Cane to CB&Q RailroadEst. $1,500-$2,500
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