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GEORGE EVERETT ADAMS - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 33922Signature of Illinois Congressman George E. Adams, featuring the inscription "GE Adams/Illinois". Adams served as a U.S. Representative from 1883 to 1891 after his military service and law education. Signature is faint but legible.Price: $70.00
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NELSON W. ALDRICH - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 35034Paper signed by Nelson W. Aldrich, reading "Nelson W. Aldrich/Rhode Island". Aldrich served as a Republican Senator from Rhode Island from 1881 to 1911 and was known for defending big business and protective tariffs.Price: $300.00
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NELSON W. ALDRICH - AUTOGRAPH WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 34909Signatures of three U.S. Senators from Rhode Island include "Jonathan Chase/Rhode Island," "Wm P Sheffield/Rhode Island," and "Nelson W. Aldrich/Rhode Island." These signatures are on a 1-page album leaf, highlighting their significant political contributions.Price: $180.00
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CHARLES MARLEY ANDERSON - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 35097Signature: "C M Anderson", adding Ohio, from Charles Marley Anderson, an American Civil War veteran and former US Representative. Anderson served in the 71st Ohio Infantry and later practiced law after his military service.Price: $100.00
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MAJOR GENERAL ROBERT ANDERSON - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 06/04/1861 - HFSID 286061Letter written by Colonel Robert Anderson to General Lorenzo Thomas on June 4, 1861, discussing a meeting with Joshua Speed, is signed as "Robert Anderson/Col. USA". The letter addresses military matters and Anderson's health after the Fort Sumter surrender.Price: $4,750.00
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MAJOR GENERAL ROBERT ANDERSON - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 285950Carte de visite photograph signed: "Robert Anderson/Br.Genl. USA" by Robert Anderson, who commanded Fort Sumter at the start of the Civil War. Signed during the war, it includes a photographer's imprint from "Gurney & Son Photo NY" on the front.Sale Price $2,150.00
$2,500.00
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MAJOR GENERAL ROBERT ANDERSON - INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED TWICE - HFSID 287833Carte de visite signed "Robert Anderson/Major Gen. U.S.A." on the front and inscribed on verso "For Mrs. Geo. Griswold/from her friend/Robert Anderson/Dresden/July 4th, 1869." Includes a lithograph of his wife, Eliza Bayard Clinch.Price: $3,000.00
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JOHN A. ANDREW - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 68289Clipped signature of John A. Andrew, reading "J.A. Andrew", affixed to a 3½ x 2 sheet. Andrew, a Civil War Governor, supported President Lincoln, endorsed emancipation, and helped organize the first black regiments for the Union Army, including the 54th Massachusetts Infantry.Price: $180.00
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JOHN A. ANDREW - MANUSCRIPT LETTER SIGNED 11/25/1865 - HFSID 286564Manuscript letter signed by John Andrew as Governor of Massachusetts, addressed to Governor Fenton of New York, discussing a pardon for a convict. Accompanied by an unsigned sepia photograph. Letter dated November 25, 1865.Price: $650.00
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BRIGADIER GENERAL SAMUEL C. ARMSTRONG - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED - HFSID 311683Autograph note signed: "S.C. Armstrong," written in black ink, expressing relief about a friend’s recovery. The note requests sending letters to Everett Ham and a telegram to Major Hopkins. Samuel C. Armstrong was a Union Brigadier General and educator.Price: $500.00
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LOUIS E. ATKINSON - CLIPPED SIGNATURE - HFSID 33920Signature of Louis E. Atkinson, a Union Army surgeon turned lawyer and politician, is inscribed as "Louis E. Atkinson/Mifflintown,/Penna.". Atkinson served five terms in the US Congress and later became a state district court judge.Price: $160.00
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MAJOR GENERAL CHRISTOPHER C. AUGUR - DOCUMENT FRAGMENT SIGNED - HFSID 320141Document fragment signed by General Christopher C. Augur in black ink as "C. C. Augur". It relates to payment from the U.S. Army Paymaster and includes historical context about Augur's military career and service during the Civil War.Sale Price $325.00
$400.00
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WILLIAM WOODS AVERELL - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 05/28/1867 - HFSID 142571Handwritten letter signed by William W. Averell, dated May 20, 1867, on U.S. Consulate General letterhead. The letter begins with, "I have the honor to acknowledge your letter of the 24th..." Averell served as a Civil War Union officer and consul general.Price: $460.00
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COLONEL JOHN T. AVERILL - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED 05/06/1873 - HFSID 33753Letter written by John T. Averill in 1873, signed "Jno. T. Averill". Addressed to Mr. C. A. McCollough, it answers a query about his past membership in the Minnesota State Senate. The letter is on Averill's stationery.Price: $240.00
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GOVERNOR NATHANIEL BRADLEY BAKER - DOCUMENT SIGNED 08/14/1868 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 174678Manuscript document signed by N.B. Baker as Adjutant General of Iowa and Thos. Duncan/Brevet Col. USA as Chief Mustering Officer, discussing the discharge of a deserter from the Civil War. Includes correspondence to Major General John Pope.Price: $650.00
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STEPHEN S. BALK - DOCUMENT SIGNED 01/05/1864 - HFSID 22183Document signed by Stephen S. Balk as 1st Lieutenant 6th Cavalry, dated January 5, 1864. It serves as a voucher for payment for his private servant, "William Negro," detailing amounts for pay, subsistence, and clothing.Price: $180.00
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MAJOR GENERAL NATHANIEL P. BANKS - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 1994Paper signed by Nathaniel P. Banks features the inscription "N.P. Banks/Waltham/Massachusetts." Banks served as a former Congressman and Governor of Massachusetts, also holding the position of Major General of Volunteers during the Civil War.Sale Price $225.00
$275.00
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MAJOR GENERAL NATHANIEL P. BANKS - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 146456Signature from Nathaniel Banks reading N.P. Banks, highlighting his role as a soldier and statesman. Banks served as a Congressman and Governor of Massachusetts, and later volunteered for the Union Army, achieving the rank of Major General.Sale Price $495.00
$600.00
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MAJOR GENERAL NATHANIEL P. BANKS - AUTOGRAPH 08/23/1888 - HFSID 22292Signature of Union General Nathaniel Banks reads, "Nathl P. Banks/Waltham/Mass/Aug 23rd 88". Banks, a soldier and statesman, served multiple terms in Congress and was Governor of Massachusetts, actively participating in the Civil War and post-war politics.Price: $275.00
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MAJOR GENERAL NATHANIEL P. BANKS - AUTOGRAPH 08/31/1868 - HFSID 72577Nathaniel Banks signs a 4½x1½ piece of paper, inscribing, "N.P. Banks/Waltham/Mass./Aug 31. 1868." Banks, a soldier and statesman, served in various political roles and volunteered for the Union Army, ultimately becoming a Major General.Price: $275.00
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MAJOR GENERAL NATHANIEL P. BANKS - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED - HFSID 56696Handwritten letter signed by Major General Nathaniel P. Banks, addressed to Mr. M. H. Bright, expressing pleasure in complying with a request. Authentically signed as "N.P. Banks", highlighting his political and military contributions.Sale Price $315.00
$375.00
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MAJOR GENERAL NATHANIEL P. BANKS - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 03/22/1867 - HFSID 252695Autograph letter signed by Nathaniel P. Banks, dated March 22, 1867, addressing Governor Ramsay. The letter introduces Mr. W.M. Hall, an enterprising manufacturer, commending him for consideration. Banks served in Congress and was a prominent military figure during the Civil War.Sale Price $325.00
$400.00
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MAJOR GENERAL NATHANIEL P. BANKS - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 04/01/1889 - HFSID 252694Letter written by Nathaniel P. Banks in 1889, signed with "N. P. Banks". Addressed to Honorable George S. Beretwell, discussing appointments and his inability to travel to Washington, D.C. Contains notations in unknown hands on verso.Price: $600.00
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MAJOR GENERAL NATHANIEL P. BANKS - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 06/30/1873 - HFSID 85085Autograph letter signed by Nathaniel P. Banks, dated June 30, 1873, discussing Perry's Japan Expedition and mentioning the recent death of William Whiting. The letter highlights Banks' connection to historical events and figures, reflecting on loss and literature.Price: $600.00
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MAJOR GENERAL NATHANIEL P. BANKS - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 3/1 - HFSID 56697Autograph letter signed by Nathaniel P. Banks, addressed to Hon. Gideon Haynes, discussing convicts from the State Reform School. Dated March 10 in Boston, it includes a request for information on the number of convicts from that institution.Price: $375.00
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MAJOR GENERAL NATHANIEL P. BANKS - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED 05/08/1878 - HFSID 22293Autograph note signed by Nathaniel Banks, dated May 8, 1878, on House of Representatives letterhead. It requests the printer to preserve a manuscript, stating, "The Printer will please preserve the MSS as no other copy of the figures exists, & return it with the proof."Sale Price $295.00
$350.00
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MAJOR GENERAL NATHANIEL P. BANKS - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED 06/05/1860 - HFSID 22290Autograph note signed: "Walter Ingraham/from his friend/Nath. P Banks/Council Chamber Jan: 5 1860" by Nathaniel P. Banks as Governor of Massachusetts. The note is written on a 5x2½ card and attached to a sheet of the same size.Price: $350.00
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MAJOR GENERAL NATHANIEL P. BANKS - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED 12/23/1878 - HFSID 72557Handwritten note signed by Major General Nathaniel P. Banks, dated "Dec. 23, 1878". Banks, a soldier and statesman, served in Congress and as Governor of Massachusetts, and he volunteered for the Union Army during the Civil War.Price: $300.00
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MAJOR GENERAL NATHANIEL P. BANKS - AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT SIGNED - HFSID 156022Handwritten sentiment signed: "Yours very truly/N. P. Banks", with the addressee's name, "B. W. Williams Esq." Nathaniel P. Banks, a soldier and statesman, served in Congress and as Governor of Massachusetts.Price: $225.00
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MAJOR GENERAL NATHANIEL P. BANKS - CIVIL APPOINTMENT SIGNED 08/31/1859 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 286565Document appointing Augustus H. Houle as a Justice of the Peace for Plymouth County is signed by Nathaniel P. Banks as Governor and Oliver Warner as Secretary of the Commonwealth, dated August 31, 1859, in Boston.Price: $400.00

