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CLARA BARTON - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED 04/28/1879 - HFSID 51966Autograph endorsement signed "C.B." by Clara Barton, dated April 28, 1879, in Dansville, New York. The document acknowledges a power of attorney related to Major Seth Hedges. Barton established the American Red Cross and served as its President.Price: $750.00
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CLARA BARTON - AUTOGRAPH ENVELOPE UNSIGNED CIRCA 1891 - HFSID 28152Autograph envelope addressed by Clara Barton to "Dr & Mrs. Joseph Gardner/Bedford/Indiana", postmarked Washington, D.C., July 25, 1891. A 2-cent Washington stamp is affixed. The envelope is unsigned and shows signs of wear and fragility.Price: $200.00
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CLARA BARTON - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED - HFSID 175775Autograph letter signed by Clara Barton, dated and addressed to Roscoe G. Wells, discusses the printing details of a Red Cross book. Barton expresses concerns about margins and layout, emphasizing the importance of dignity in presentation.Price: $1,200.00
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CLARA BARTON - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 01/02/1911 - HFSID 76531Autograph letter signed by Clara Barton, dated January 2, 1911, expressing gratitude for a portrait of Julia Ward Howe. The letter discusses the portrayal of Howe and includes an original envelope initialed "C.B." Addressed to Frederick Meserve.Price: $1,400.00
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CLARA BARTON - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 05/04/1909 - HFSID 254621Autograph letter signed by Clara Barton, dated May 4, 1909, addressed to Major General Roscoe G. Wells. Barton requests an itemized account of the National First Aid Association's debts. She discusses financial concerns and her position in the society.Price: $1,000.00
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CLARA BARTON - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 05/20/1908 - HFSID 218026Autograph letter signed by Clara Barton, dated May 20, 1908, addressed to General Roscoe G. Wells, discussing a meeting. The letter emphasizes the importance of the meeting and includes a handwritten postscript. Barton founded the American Red Cross and the National First Aid Association of America.Sale Price $745.00
$900.00
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CLARA BARTON - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 06/11/1883 - HFSID 30627Autograph letter signed: "Clara Barton", dated June 11, 1883, discussing her efforts to publish her notes for a diary. The letter is addressed to "My dear, dear Mrs. Talbot" and reflects her reflections on personal and professional matters.Sale Price $795.00
$950.00
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CLARA BARTON - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 08/17/1905 - HFSID 218025Letter. Autographed by Clara Barton, written to General Roscoe G. Wells, discussing her establishment of the National First Aid Association. Mentioning diplomas for first aid students, the letter reflects her ongoing commitment to first aid training following her resignation from the Red Cross.Price: $1,200.00
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CLARA BARTON - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 09/05/1903 - HFSID 175770Autograph letter signed: "Clara Barton", 5 pages, dated September 5, 1903, addressed to Roscoe G. Wells. Discussing challenges faced during an encampment and the future of first aid, Barton expresses confidence in ongoing efforts related to her first aid initiatives.Sale Price $1,195.00
$1,400.00
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CLARA BARTON - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 09/18/1899 - HFSID 175766Autograph letter signed by Clara Barton, dated September 18, 1899. Addressed to her sister Harriet, discussing Red Cross activities and personal matters. Written on letterhead of The American National Red Cross from Glen Echo, Maryland.Price: $1,200.00
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CLARA BARTON - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 11/15/1905 - HFSID 175783Autograph letter signed: "Clara Barton", dated November 15, 1905, addressed to Miss Kensel. Written on letterhead of "The National First Aid Association of America", discussing the sharing of a letter and engaging club women in New Jersey.Sale Price $925.00
$1,100.00
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CLARA BARTON - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT UNSIGNED - HFSID 269484Autograph manuscript by Clara Barton, dated circa 1909-1912, discussing a first aid class at the Montclair Y.M.C.A. and mentioning students enrolled. Includes a typed manuscript on a first aid campaign, marked "Copy" in Barton's hand.Sale Price $675.00
$800.00
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CLARA BARTON - AUTOGRAPH QUOTATION SIGNED - HFSID 167013Autograph quotation signed by Clara Barton reads, “Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet,/Lest we forget -- lest we forget.” Signed in Washington D.C. on a lined card, it highlights Barton's significant contributions to humanitarian efforts and the founding of the American Red Cross.Sale Price $845.00
$1,000.00
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CLARA BARTON - MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT SIGNED - HFSID 350434Manuscript signed by Clara Barton circa 1893, consists of three typed pages discussing the protection of the Red Cross insignia. Barton issues a call for a meeting of the Official Advisory Board, signing at the bottom, "Clara Barton President."Sale Price $1,895.00
$2,250.00
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CLARA BARTON - POST CARD SIGNED - HFSID 41282One-cent post card signed "Very Truly Yours/Clara Barton" by Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross. Addressed to Paul W. Miller, the post card is unpostmarked and features a biography plate alongside a visible photograph.Sale Price $845.00
$1,000.00
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CLARA BARTON - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 04/08/1910 - HFSID 175782Typed letter signed: "Clara Barton", dated April 8, 1910, sent to General Roscoe G. Wells, discussing a $75.00 check. Barton, founder of the American Red Cross, expresses regret for the delay and inquires about the check's application.Price: $850.00
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CLARA BARTON - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 12/06 - HFSID 175767Typed letter signed by Clara Barton, dated December 6, 1900, discusses her absence from upcoming American Red Cross meetings to allow others to speak freely. The letter includes a handwritten postscript apologizing for the machine's appearance.Price: $1,400.00
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CIVIL WAR - ALL - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 06/06/1864 - HFSID 251292Letter signed by John W. Madison, dated June 6, 1864, discussing experiences during battle. Addressed to his wife, Mary J. Madison, it details hardships faced and losses incurred. Includes faint writing and minor imperfections.Price: $700.00
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CIVIL WAR - ALL - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 07/25/1862 - HFSID 262940Letter written by Miss Sarah Chadwick, updating a friend about her life during the Civil War. Autograph letter signed: "Miss Sarah Chadwick", dated July 25, 1862, from Jefferson City, Missouri, discussing daily events and acquaintances.Price: $300.00
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CAPTAIN JACK "THE POET SCOUT" CRAWFORD - AUTOGRAPH POEM SIGNED 03/07/1914 - HFSID 174450Autograph poem signed by Captain Jack "The Poet Scout" Crawford, dated March 7, 1914, in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. The poem, titled Greeting:, expresses fond memories and includes his signature J.W. Crawford/'(Capt Jack)'. Crawford was a notable figure of the Old West.Price: $500.00
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CAPTAIN JACK "THE POET SCOUT" CRAWFORD - BOOK SIGNED 12/01/1879 - HFSID 262892Book The Poet Scout is signed by Captain Jack Crawford with a personalized inscription reading, "Wishing you a Merry/Christmas and a/Happy New Year/I am/Yours Truly -/J.W. Crawford/'Capt Jack'". Published in 1879, it is his first volume of poetry.Sale Price $375.00
$450.00
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CAPTAIN JACK "THE POET SCOUT" CRAWFORD - BOOK SIGNED CIRCA 1886 - HFSID 262891Book signed "J.W. Crawford/'Capt. Jack'" on the front flyleaf, featuring The Poet Scout. Authored by John W. Crawford, known as "Captain Jack, The Poet Scout," it was published by Funk and Wagnalls in 1886.Sale Price $375.00
$450.00
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CAPTAIN JACK "THE POET SCOUT" CRAWFORD - INSCRIBED AUTOGRAPH POEM SIGNED - HFSID 262724Autograph poem by Captain Jack "The Poet Scout" Crawford, inscribed and signed, "Yours Truly/J.W. Crawford/Capt Jack." Headed "Acrostical/To Mary," it expresses blessings for Mary. Written on the verso of a rare steel engraving depicting Crawford.Sale Price $375.00
$450.00
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GEORGE W. DORSEY - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 35166Signature of George W. E. Dorsey reads "Geo W E Dorsey/Fremont/Nebr", associated with George Washington Emory Dorsey, a Republican Congressman from Nebraska (1885-1891) and Civil War veteran. Ink lightly spreading is noted in parts of the signature.Price: $70.00
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G. E. ELFORD - AUTOGRAPH RECEIPT SIGNED 01/20/1866 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 251767Receipt documenting the printing of Freedmen's handbills and contracts, signed by G. E. Elford. Autographed as "Received Jan 20, on written/account fifteen dollars/G. E. Elford", dated January 20, 1866, in Greenville, South Carolina.Price: $160.00
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DANIEL D. EMMETT - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 259004Card signed by Daniel D. Emmett, displaying his name as "Daniel D. Emmett." Emmett is recognized as the composer of "Dixie", which became an unofficial anthem of the Confederacy and was played at Jefferson Davis's inauguration.Price: $1,400.00
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J. M. T. FINNEY - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 273173Card signed by J.M.T. Finney features the inscription, "With kind regards & best/wishes/J.M.T. Finney." Included are an unsigned newspaper photograph and an article about Finney receiving an honorary degree from Harvard University. Three items are offered.Price: $80.00
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CAPTAIN JOHN JAMES McCALLUM - AUTOGRAPH DOCUMENT SIGNED 02/18/1864 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 262949Autograph document signed by Captain John J. McCallum, certifying pay for Private Henry I. Bradley, dated February 18, 1864, from Carver US General Hospital in Washington, D.C. Document contains details about service and pay owed.Sale Price $175.00
$220.00
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BRIGADIER GENERAL JOHN T. MORGAN - AUTOGRAPH LETTER DOUBLE SIGNED - HFSID 320002Autograph letter signed by John T. Morgan, addressing President Abraham Lincoln and discussing a bill for the Indian Territory. Signed twice as "Jno T. Morgan", the letter expresses hope for consideration of the bill. No date or location provided.Sale Price $845.00
$1,000.00
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BRIGADIER GENERAL JOHN T. MORGAN - AUTOGRAPH LETTER DOUBLE SIGNED 11/28/1862 - HFSID 251283Autograph letter signed by John T. Morgan, dated November 28, 1862, discussing military duties of Commissary and Quarter Master for Roberts Battery. Docketed on verso. Morgan served as Colonel and later Brigadier General, and was a Democratic Senator from Alabama.Price: $1,500.00

