505 - Slavery: October 8, 1835 Will of Jane Huston, Leaving 25 Slaves, Stanford, Lincoln County, Kentucky,Early American
October 8, 1835 Will of Jane Huston, Leaving 25 Slaves, Stanford, Lincoln County, Kentucky, Fine. 9.75" x 7.75" Autographed Letter Signed...
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519 - Post Civil War: World War II Photos of Mussolini's Corpse, Lot of 17, Milan, Italy, Extremely Fine. Early American
World War II Photos of Mussolini's Corpse, Lot of 17, Milan, Italy, Extremely Fine. 7.5" x 9", black and white photos, taken by a USA...
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544 - Prints: 1864, Charles Magnus Lithograph, New York, "Carver Barracks, Washington, D.C." 12.25" x 17Early American
1864, Charles Magnus Lithograph, New York, "Carver Barracks, Washington, D.C." 12.25" x 17.5", matted to 17" x 24", ...
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555 - Samplers: American Needlepoint Tapestry, Choice Very Fine. 22.5" x 21". Blue, green, burgundy, andEarly American
American Needlepoint Tapestry, Choice Very Fine. 22.5" x 21". Blue, green, burgundy, and pink threads are artfully woven into a hemmed, ...
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563 - Famous Signers on Colonial Currency: JOHN HART. NJ, March 25, 1776, 1s, Plate A, Choice Crisp ExtreEarly American
JOHN HART. NJ, March 25, 1776, 1s, Plate A, Choice Crisp Extremely Fine. A pleasing example with a very clean appearance and having three light brow
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570 - Continental Currency: February 17, 1776, $1/3, Plate C, "FUGIO & Linked States," Extremely Fine. A Early American
February 17, 1776, $1/3, Plate C, "FUGIO & Linked States," Extremely Fine. A bold red signature enhances the eye appeal on the face o...
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594 - Connecticut Currency: October 11, 1777, 2s, Blue Paper, Gem Crisp Uncirculated. Tiny Slash Cancel. Early American
October 11, 1777, 2s, Blue Paper, Gem Crisp Uncirculated. Tiny Slash Cancel. A lovely crisp, clean note with red signature and serial number, plus f
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