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Lot 104 |
Barton, Clara, Union Army nurse during the Civil War, and founder of the American Red Cross in 1881. Autograph on full document dated July 13, 1865, headed "Office of Correspondence with the friends of the Missing Men of the United States Army". Some age spots, otherwise Fine. Her signature is scarce and much sought after. Estimate $400 - 600. View details and enlarged photo | Unsold | |
Lot 105 |
Ripley, James Wolfe, Union General and Army Chief of Ordnance during the Civil War. Autograph on an 1862 Ordnance Department official cover to a lieutenant in New York, with official letter enclosed. Fine. Estimate $150 - 200. View details and enlarged photos | Realized $120 |
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Lot 106 |
Stephens, Alexander H., Vice-President of the Confederacy during the Civil War, served as a member of Congress 1873-1872, then was governor of Georgia until his death in 1883. Autograph on large piece dated 1879. Fine. The lot also contains a small note from Union General John H. Wilder: "Provost Marshall will permit M. Blair to remove two barrels of cider vinegar from the central depot". Estimate $150 - 200. View details and enlarged photos | Unsold | |
Lot 107 |
Thomas, Lorenzo, Union General and Adjutant General of the Army during the Civil War. Autograph on 1862 legal-size official cover from the Adjutant General's Office to a lieutenant in Virginia. Fine. Estimate $150 - 200. View details and enlarged photo | Unsold |
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