This listing has been sold or is otherwise unavailable
Similar Listings

GIDEON WELLES - DOCUMENT SIGNED 02/09/1864 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 31392
Document signed by "Gideon Welles" as Secretary of the Navy and "S. H. Stringham/Commandant", dated February 9, 1864. It orders Acting Ensign A. T. Parsons to report to the USS Cherokee in Boston, with certifications of duty completion.
Sale Price $745.00
$900.00

GIDEON WELLES - MANUSCRIPT LETTER SIGNED 01/09/1865 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 174750
Manuscript letter signed by Gideon Welles as Lincoln's Secretary of the Navy, dated January 9, 1865, addressed to Lieutenant Commander Geo U. Morris, instructing him regarding the U.S. Steamer Shawmut. Endorsed by Theodorus Bailey.
Sale Price $595.00
$700.00

GIDEON WELLES - MANUSCRIPT LETTER SIGNED 11/17/1868 - HFSID 291598
Letter to Abram S. Cassidy, Esq., signed "Gideon Welles" as Secretary of the Navy, dated November 17, 1868. Disallowing claims for prize money related to the Civil War, it discusses specifics regarding the claim of Wm. H. Bullis and various vessels.
Price: $700.00

GIDEON WELLES - NAVAL APPOINTMENT SIGNED 09/22/1863 - HFSID 174749
Letter signed by Gideon Welles as Secretary of the Navy, accepting the resignation of J.W. Meacham from the U.S.S. Clara Dolsen on September 22, 1863. Welles served under Presidents Lincoln and Johnson from 1861 to 1869.
Price: $600.00

GIDEON WELLES - AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT SIGNED - HFSID 44678
Autograph sentiment signed by Gideon Welles reads, "Very respectfully,/Gideon Welles/Secretary of the Navy." Welles served as Secretary of the Navy under Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson, expressing his sentiments on a 5½ x 8½ page.
Price: $280.00

GIDEON WELLES - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 146484
Clipping signed by Gideon Welles includes his signature, "Gid. Welles", written in blue ink. Welles served as Secretary of the Navy under Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson, advocating for policies during the Reconstruction era.
Price: $260.00

ADMIRAL DAVID G. FARRAGUT - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 300031
Carte de visite photograph shows David G. Farragut seated in uniform, signed with "D. G. Farragut". Taken by J. Gurney & Son of New York, it commemorates his naval career and famous quote during the Battle of Mobile Bay.
Price: $3,500.00

ADMIRAL DAVID G. FARRAGUT - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED 02/19/1863 - HFSID 156072
Autograph endorsement signed by D.G. Farragut/Rear Admiral, dated February 18, 1863, from the U.S. Steamer Richmond, approving a requisition for five thousand dollars. This endorsement was made prior to Farragut's victory at Port Hudson during the Civil War.
Price: $3,250.00

ADMIRAL DAVID G. FARRAGUT - CHECK ENDORSED CIRCA 1866 - HFSID 254619
Partly printed promissory note endorsed on verso: "D.G. Farragut" dated September 28, 1866. Promising to pay forty dollars, the note reflects Farragut's historical significance as the U.S. Navy's first full Admiral and commander during the Civil War.
Price: $1,250.00

PRESIDENT BENJAMIN HARRISON - MANUSCRIPT LETTER SIGNED 05/21/1892 - HFSID 30764
Manuscript letter signed by Benjamin Harrison as President, dated May 21, 1892, addressed to Hon. Horatio C. King. Harrison declines an invitation to the Society of the Army of the Potomac meeting, expressing regret for his inability to attend.
Price: $3,000.00

LT. GENERAL ANTONIO MACEO GRAJALES - MANUSCRIPT LETTER SIGNED 05/30/1878 - HFSID 217694
Manuscript letter signed: "Antonio Maceo", discussing his emigration to the United States after the Ten Years War. Dated May 30, 1878, the letter outlines a commission for Cuban patriots, highlighting Maceo's role as a significant guerrilla leader.
Price: $1,400.00

LT. GENERAL ANTONIO MACEO GRAJALES - MANUSCRIPT LETTER SIGNED - HFSID 218081
Manuscript letter signed by A. Maceo, informing General Jose Lacret about an expedition's arrival in Pinar del Rio. Dated May 8, 1896, it details military updates and expresses encouragement for the liberation army. Authored by notable Cuban general Antonio Maceo.
Sale Price $1,195.00
$1,400.00

GIDEON WELLES - MANUSCRIPT LETTER SIGNED 01/09/1865 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 174750
Manuscript letter signed by Gideon Welles as Lincoln's Secretary of the Navy, dated January 9, 1865, addressed to Lieutenant Commander Geo U. Morris, instructing him regarding the U.S. Steamer Shawmut. Endorsed by Theodorus Bailey.
Sale Price $595.00
$700.00

GIDEON WELLES - MANUSCRIPT LETTER SIGNED 07/16/1866 - HFSID 31388
Manuscript letter signed: "G. Welles" as Secretary of the Navy, dated July 16, 1866. Addressed to L. M. Goldsborough, detailing the USS Swatara’s training cruise and its intended European ports of call. Docketed on integral leaf.
Price: $700.00

BRIGADIER GENERAL GEORGE D. RUGGLES - MANUSCRIPT LETTER SIGNED 05/08/1862 - HFSID 79428
Manuscript letter signed: "Geo. D. Ruggles" as Assistant Adjutant General, dated May 8, 1862. Addressing the Commanding Officer of the 56th Regiment New York Volunteers, it requests prompt submission of muster and pay rolls.
Price: $700.00