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[Historical – Miscellaneous]. U.S. Civil War, Music & Texas Revolution.

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[Historical – Miscellaneous]. U.S. Civil War, Music & Texas Revolution.
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131. [Historical - Miscellaneous]. U.S. Civil War, Music & Texas Revolution. [Civil War]. Pickens, Francis W. Historic autograph letter signed ("F.W. Pickens"), 1-page (4.5 x 7.25 in.; 114 x 184 mm.), Charleston, S.C., 8 January 1861, written to Brig. Gen. James Simons. Slight toning at extreme lower right. Pickens writes in part: Dear Sir, I received your of this date a few moments since, in which you say "I have the honour to apply to your Excellency to restore to me the Commission of Brigadier General 4th Brigade Infantry which I had the honour to resign, and which your Excellency accepted." It affords me great pleasure to restore it and the order shall be given to that effect...F.W. Pickens Simons was in command of the Fourth Brigade on Morris Island during the first attack on Fort Sumter, 12 April 1861. Just one day after the date of this letter (on 9 January 1861), Simons accepted orders from Pickens authorizing him to fire upon the Star of the West, the ship sent to relieve Maj. Anderson at Fort Sumter, which prevented the ship from passing, and constituted the very first shots of the war. [Civil War]. Hungerford, Charles. Exceptional Civil War-date autograph letter signed ("Chas. Hungerford"), 4-pages (8 x 10 in.; 203 x 254 mm.), dated "1861" [late July - early August, 1861] from Washington, D.C. Written to a friend from home, Adam Rickard. In fine condition. Hungerford pens in part: ...I suppose you have heard of the Battle at Bulls run...I was thair on that field for 11 hours and sharper shoting and tawler running you never saw in your life. I was wonded in the leg just above the nee. Its nothing to get hot shot but the worst is to get over it. It was a terble sight to see the wonded ded and dying...The bulits flew thicker and faster than the rain drops in a storm...I wish you could have seen the fire Zuvase [Zouaves] of Elsworth Thay fought like wild beast of the woods. Thay would mount enmys battry and cry out rember Elsworth and fling with charged baynets right through thair ranks and then back again...[Music]. D'Albert, Eugen. Autograph letter signed ("Eugen D'Albert"), in German, 10-pages (7 x 5.37 in.; 178 x 137 mm.), Pegli, 7 January 1894, to the Austrian music critic, Ludwig Karpath: with envelope. The German composer and pianist writes in part: ... My marriage was an unhappy one because my wife had no understanding for anything purely human. She was by virtue of her upbringing and nature a rather unmodern woman who got her wisdom from the "Garden Arbor."...it wasn't until I devoted myself exclusively to composing that the schism of our views became greater, the relationship more unbearable. I have been friends with Frau Felde for some time...But my wife got jealous, and in the most petty way, so that she insulted and maligned Frau Felde and labeled me her defender. By this we were brought closer to each other, and we fell in love. The result was the divorce...So I bought my freedom...[Texas Revolution]. Tornel, Jose Maria de. Broadside signed ("Tornel", with rubric), in Spanish, as Minister of War, 1-page (8.25 x 12.25 in.; 210 x 311 mm.), on the letterhead of the Secretary of War & Navy, National Palace, [Mexico City], 2 May 1836. Broadside reads in part: His Excellency the interim President of the Republic of Mexico [Jose Justo Corro] has delegated me to make the following decree: ...The Government has employed for the National Navy the services of the Frigate Captain D. Jose Martinez...if there arises a need and they are deemed competent, to end the war with Texas and to block contraband in the ports and shores of the Republic...God and Liberty. Mexico 2nd day of May 1836. Important broadside from 1836, the year Texas won independence. $300 - $500