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2401 13 imageConfederacy, 1863, 20¢ Green, top margin horizontal pair, neatly cancelled by "Chattanooga Tenn. Jul 19 1863" cds, rich color, couple small flaws including small thin in left stamp, Extremely Fine appearance, a remarkable use pair, ex-Caspary. Scott No. 13  $1,900. As a sign of rarity, the Scott catalog premium for a used stamp used from Tennessee is +$1,000. This top margin pair originally formed a used block of six with a block of four offered in Siegel Sale 980 lot 2926. (Image1)

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SOLD for $475.00
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2402 13 var. imageConfederacy, 1863, 20¢ Green, "20" Doubled, horizontal pair, positions 35R-36R, left stamp showing variety, large margins all around, particularly fresh and Very Fine. Scott No. 13 var., 13  $345. (Image1)

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SOLD for $100.00
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2403 13 var. imageConfederacy, 1863, 20¢ Green, Used As Fractional Currency, block of six with red manuscript "Houston Tex, July 13, 1864, Paid $120"; faults including creasing, Fine, the only recorded Texas $1.20 Fractional Currency use, ex-Bleuler. Scott No. 13 var.  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. Stamp Money: stamps were sold for cash or given in change at the post office, in small fractional currency form by the postmaster, would thus become a medium of exchange and receivable for stamps at the post office where they were issued or endorsed. Some Confederate postmasters issued small size, printed fractional currency notes that were redeemable at their post office. (Image1)

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2404 13b imageConfederacy, 1863, 20¢ Dark Green, large to huge margins except just touching at bottom, sheet margin at right, rich color, light pre-use crease, used with 1863, 10¢ deep blue, both tied by "Spartanburg S.C. Apr 3" cds on circa 1865 cover with printed "State of South Carolina Head Quarters" imprint, addressed to Col. T.N. Dawkins at Unionville S.C.; light foxing along bottom, Very Fine, ex-Kohn; with photocopy of 1983 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 13b  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. Judge Thomas N. Dawkins constructed his home "Shrubs" around 1845. It was the temporary official residence of Governor Andrew Gordon MaGrath during the Confederate War. Governor MaGrath had fled from Columbia with this "scorched earth" policy. Governor MaGrath and state officials were the guests of Judge Dawkins whose house was surrounded by sentinels and a constant team of couriers to and from Broad River brought news of Sherman's movements to the Governor and his staff. (Image1)

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SOLD for $750.00
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2405 13b imageConfederacy, 1863, 20¢ Dark Green, four margins, small tear, tied by "Richmond, Va Nov 5" cds (type 6p) on light coarse paper cover addressed to Miss Nannie M. Joyner Care G. C. Jackson Esqr, New Plymouth Lunenberg Co., Va., cover fault at bottom center, Very Fine appearance. Scott No. 13b  $1,250. (Image1)

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SOLD for $210.00
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2406 13d , 12 imageConfederacy, 1863, 20¢ Green, Diagonal Bisect, full margins, bright and fresh, tied by crisp strike of "Montgomery Ala. Aug 30" cds on turned cover to Rev. Dr. B. Manley Jr. at 96 Depot P.O., S.C., second inside use bearing 1863, 10¢ blue, large to huge margins all around, cancelled by manuscript and with matching "96 Sepr 30" postmark to Rev. James P. Boyce at Greenville S.C., 1864 docketing; sealed backflap tear, cover with small cut near stamp for display but mostly resealed, Very Fine appearance, ex-DuPuy; with clear 1988 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 13d + 12  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. AN EXCEEDINGLY RARE TURNED CONFEDERATE BISECT USE. (Image1)

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SOLD for $1,100.00
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2407 13e imageConfederacy, 1863, 20¢ Green, Horizontal Bisect, lower half, tied by sharp strike of "Tyler, Tex." cds on orange turned cover to Monroe La. in care of Col. Wadley, inside use handcarried to Tyler Texas, manuscript "1865" docketing; minor edge strengthening and flap tears repaired, still Extremely Fine, a gorgeous cover, ex-Hill; signed by Dietz. Scott No. 13e  $3,500. A CHOICE HORIZONTAL BISECT USE FROM TYLER TEXAS. (Image1)

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SOLD for $4,750.00
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2408   imageConfederacy, Confederate States of America,/Post Office Department,/Official Business./Chief of the Contract Bureau., official imprint (Dietz Ty. I) on demonetized U.S. 3¢ Star Die entire to Greensboro, N.C., "Richmond, Va., Mar 4, 1863" cds and straight line "Free" handstamp, entire with Chief of the Contract Bureau manuscript free frank of "H. St. Geo. Offutt", with original enclosure informing of compensation for mail route; cover with repaired tears at top and missing backflap, enclosure with repaired portion of letterhead, Fine, rarely encountered with enclosure. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


SOLD for $150.00
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2409   imageConfederacy, Austin Tex. Mar 18, neat strike of cds and matching "Paid" handstamp (CSA type A) on orange legal-size cover with manuscript "Adjutant General's Office, Official Business" imprint to Brig Gen. Robert Bechem, 31st Brigade T.S. Troops at New Braunfels Tex.; reduced at left, Very Fine. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)


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2410 4 imageConfederacy, Austin Tex. Sep 30, 1862, cds with two additional strikes tying four 1862, 5¢ blue singles, mostly large margins and additional manuscript cancel, on "State of Texas, Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, Official Business" imprint cover to Brig Gen. Robert Bechem, 31st Brigade T.S. Troops at New Braunfels Tex.; reduced at top with tiny edge mend, couple vertical folds at right, F.-V.F., an exceptional franking prepaying the double the 10¢ rate. Scott No. 4 Estimate $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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SOLD for $1,400.00
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2411 2 imageConfederacy, "Confederate States of America Surgeon General's Office, Official Business", semi-official imprint Dietz type V) on buff cover bearing 1862, 10¢ blue, Paterson Stone Y, four margins, tied by the "Richmond, Va 21 Oct 1862" cds addressed to Miss Maria H. Fox at Mrs F. A. Oliviers Box 233, Petersburg Va., cover faults including edge tear and reduced slightly at top, still a Very Fine stone Y usage. Scott No. 2  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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SOLD for $250.00
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2412   imageConfederacy, Confederate States, Navy Department, Official Business, two different legal-size semi-official imprint covers hand carried to Captain Samuel Barron, In Charge of Orders & Details at Richmond Va., first with type I imprint on white cover and second with type III imprint on orange cover; each with repaired faults, Fine pair. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


SOLD for $475.00
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2413   imageConfederacy, From Office Enrollment Slaves/Savannah, manuscript endorsement on legal size cover to General Howell Cobb, Macon, Geo. endorsed "Politeness Capt. Goodwin" and "$936.30" in top left corner indicating this was a money letter at Macon, some sealed tears, Fine appearance. Estimate  $75 - 100. Due to a greatly diminished army, the Confederate Congress in March of 1864, impressed all slaves and all male free negroes and other free persons of color to service in various non-combatant capacities in the Confederate Army. Such persons received rations, clothing and compensation at the rate of eleven dollars a month. (Image1)


SOLD for $600.00
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2414 7 imageConfederacy, Houston Tex. Jun 12, 1863, cds ties 1862, 5¢ blue pair with four large margins, on "State of Texas, Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, Official Business" imprint legal-size cover to Brig Gen. Robert Bechem, 31st Brigade T.S. Troops at New Braunfels Tex., 1863 docketing at lower left, Very Fine, ex-Walcott. Scott No. 7  Estimate $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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SOLD for $950.00
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2415   imageConfederacy, 7-Star Flag With "Our Flag" Slogan, full color design of Waving Flag over "SC" for Southern Congress, affixed to small pink-lined ladies envelop hand carried to Rev. Dr. Claxton, Extremely Fine and choice, ex-Groten. C.S.A. Catalog No. ST-1  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)


SOLD for $525.00
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2416 4 imageConfederacy, 7-Star Flag With "Our Flag" Slogan, full color design of Waving Flag over "SC" for Southern Congress, affixed along with CSA 1862, 5¢ blue (4), minor gum stain, on July 4, 1862 letter written just after the Union occupied New Orleans by a soldier writing back home to Massachusetts, he states "And this 7 stars and stripes is what he is afighting for. 'C.S.' cannot always live"; fold separation, Very Fine and interesting soldier sentiment, ex-Groten. Scott No. 4. C.S.A. Catalog No. ST-1  Estimate $400 - 600. This letter datelined at New Orleans La. was written by Dan E. Morrison who enlisted as a Private on November 21, 1861 and mustered into Company F of the MA 31st Infantry. He was commissioned as 2nd Lieut. into Company B of the CT 91st Infantry on Sep. 23, 1863. (Image1)

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2417 US #26 imageConfederacy, 7-Star Flag With Liberty Cap on Flagstaff, full color patriotic design with Jas. L. Gow imprint (No. 12) on cover bearing U.S. 1857, 3¢ dull red tied by "Augusta Ga. May 4" cds to L. Vandyke at Orange Ga., forwarded to Mesaca with manuscript "Forward Charge 3" and matching "Orange 17th May" postmark; light stain, no backflap, F.-V.F. Scott No. US #26. C.S.A. Catalog No. F7-19  Estimate $750 - 1,000. There were two Van Dyke brothers (William and Charles) from Gordon County in Company K of the 4th Georgia Infantry. The regiment was at Augusta at this time where it mustered into Confederate service before leaving for Virginia. Both brothers were killed on the same day at Gettysburg on July 2, 1863. (Image1)

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2418 11 imageConfederacy, 7-Star Flag, label on love poem enclosure, with original cover to Oxford, N.C., franked with 1863, 10¢ blue tied by blue "Hillsboro, N.C., Apr 1" cds, manuscript "For the Sassafras York Mail" routing endorsement, Very Fine and choice, ex Bleuler. Scott No. 11  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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2419 U imageConfederacy, 7-Star Flag, red and blue allover design on rebacked cover front to Whitehall, N.Y., franked with U.S. 1857, 3 dull red tied by "Saint Louis, Mo., Apr 10, 1861" cds; stamp defects including small corner repair and a couple edge tear in front at top, F.-V.F. appearance. Dietz No. F7-2B. Scott No. U.S. 26  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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SOLD for $800.00
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2420   imageConfederacy, 7-Star Waving Confederate Flag, red white and blue design on four page lettersheet datelined "June 21" /61" from daughter Jennie to her mother about a coming wedding to an officer in Captain Dickerson's company, and she hears "of another battle…", hopes her mother can attend, Very Fine and rare design. C.S.A. Catalog No. F7-28  $1,000. The C.S.A. catalog notes that this flag design is known only used on lettersheets and none are recorded on cover. Catalog value is for lettersheet. (Image1)


SOLD for $350.00
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2421   imageConfederacy, 8-Star Confederate Flag, unlisted red, white and blue design of small extended flag on lettersheet with "Winchester Va., July 17th 1861" dateline, four page letter from A.N. Steele to Ellen with some excellent military battle content including "intense excitement…Genl. Patterson (Abolitionist) was reported to be marching on this place with forty thousand men" verse General Johnson at Martinsburg twenty miles from us, "We have something over twenty thousand men here and had them all on the field yesterday and last night when I was standing I could see eight thousand at our sight we expect an attack every minute…They are certain to have a big fight but where or when it will come off I can't say…", a Very Fine and unlisted patriotic flag design. C.S.A. Catalog No. F8-5 var.  Estimate $500 - 750. AN EXCELLENT LETTER OF THE MILITARY ACTION AND STRATEGY AT MARTINSBURG VA. IN JULY 1861. Union troops under General Robert Patterson would leave Martinsburg for Charles Town on the day this letter was written, July 17th 1861. Martinsburg would remain in Confederate hands until March 2, 1862. (Image1)


SOLD for $650.00
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2422 1 imageConfederacy, 9-Star Flag, red and blue design on cover to Clarksville, Ga., Savannah, Ga. cds and 1861, 5¢ green which appears unused and is likely a replacement, Very Fine appearance, still the nine star flag is the rarest of all Confederate flag patriotics. Dietz No. F9-2. Scott No. 1  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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SOLD for $900.00
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2423   imageConfederacy, 10-Star Confederate Flag, design on unused buff envelope with "Stand by that flag, men of the South…" verse and W & J. Bonitz of Goldsboro N.C. imprint, bearing two uncancelled 1862, 5¢ blue (6) singles, picked up by a Union soldier on the battlefield, reverse with pencil "This is what I got out of a rebel Knapsack" note; some folds and light stain at left, F.-V.F. and scarce, ex-Gordon Bleuler. C.S.A. Catalog No. F10-11  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)


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2424   imageConfederacy, 10-Star Waving Flag, red white and blue design on flap of cover to Puters Creek Va., matching "Paid 5¢" at upper right, blind embossed design at upper left; minor staining along top fold, F.-V.F. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)


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2425 4 imageConfederacy, 11-Star and Bars Flag, patriotic design in black on cover bearing on reverse as flap seal 1862, 5¢ blue, partial as damaged from opening, tied by partial "Greenwood Depot, Va Jun 10" cds with additional strike on front, addressed to Mrs. S. J. Robertson, Mossingford PO, Charlotte Co., Va in care of Mr. B. G. Dickerson; manuscript "Due 5" on the cover, reverse with manuscript routing instruction "Direct to Greenwood Tunnel Va C R R (Virginia Central Railroad) in care of Surg J. G. Boatwright.", a Very Fine use; with 1983 CSA certificate. Scott No. 4. Dietz No. F11-16  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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SOLD for $450.00
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2426   imageConfederacy, 11-Star and Bars Flag, patriotic design in black on yellow cover with "Richmond Va. Sep 12, 1862" cds (type 3e) and matching "Due 10" rating, addressed to Mrs. S. L. Anderson, Mt Pleasant Laurens Dist, S.C., soldier's endorsement "L. M. Henderson Co C 14th Reg SCV.", sender's notation at bottom left "PM at Mt Pleasant, please forward."; one side flap missing and corner repaired, F.-V.F. appearance. Dietz No. F11-16  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)


SOLD for $130.00
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2427   imageConfederacy, 11-Star Confederate Flag, design on unused green envelope with "On, on to the rescue, the Vandals are coming…" verse and J. Randolph of Richmond imprint, bearing two uncancelled 1862, 5¢ blue (7) singles, picked up by a Union soldier on the battlefield at Yorktown, reverse with manuscript "Confederate Envelope picked up at Yorktown, Va., in May 1862, by J. Warren Conard, Livingston's Battery K, 3d U.S. Artillery." endorsement; light fold and flap reattached, F.-V.F., a rare green envelope example, ex-Gordon Bleuler. C.S.A. Catalog No. F11-16  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)


SOLD for $220.00
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2428 1 imageConfederacy, 11-Star Flag, red and blue design with Bartow verse, on rebacked cover front franked with 1861, 5¢ green, horizontal pair tied by "Griffin, Ga., Jan 8" cds, front and stamp flaws, Fine appearance. Dietz No. F11-10. Scott No. 1  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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SOLD for $170.00
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2429 1 imageConfederacy, 11-Star Waving Flag, patriotic design with "Bright banner of freedom with pride I unfold thee" verse, bearing 1861, 5¢ green, margins to cutting, cancelled by manuscript cross-hatch, matching "West Union Po, May 2" postmark and addressed to Millboro Spring Va.; small edge repair at top and flap tears, F.-V.F. appearance. Scott No. 1. C.S.A. Catalog No. F11-17; $1,500  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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SOLD for $400.00
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2430   imageConfederacy, 13-Star Flag Design "My Country's Freedom, Victory Or Death", spectacular scene in red, blue and gray featuring a Confederate Army officer holding a flag and brandishing his sword on orange buff cover; few tiny edge tears at top left, Very Fine, an extremely rare patriotic cover. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


SOLD for $950.00
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2431 5 imageConfederacy, General G.T. Beauregard C.S.A., red patriotic portrait design on cover to Eutaw Tex. bearing two 1862, 5¢ blue singles, cancelled by matching manuscript strokes, "Springfield Tex Aug" cds, stamp faults; mended corner and some paper loss on back, Fine. C.S.A. Catalog No. MS-1. Scott No. 5  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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SOLD for $1,900.00
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2432 10 imageConfederacy, Jefferson Davis Medallion With 11-Star Flags, patriotic design in purple and blue on rebacked cover front bearing 1863, 10¢ blue "Framelines", showing two full framelines at left and bottom, slightly in at top, tied by "Mobile, Jun 23, 1863" double-circle datestamp to Louisville, Miss.; some light foxing and stamp with light pre-printing paper fold, F.-V.F.; with 2013 C.S.A. certificate. C.S.A. Catalog No. JD-1C. Scott No. 10  $10,000 on patriotic cover. AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE USE OF THE 1863 10¢ "FRAME LINE" ON A PATRIOTIC COVER. Wishnietsky noted on page 120 of his Confederate Patriotic book that the purple with blue medallion was an extremely rare color combination. (Image1)

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SOLD for $3,250.00
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2433 2b imageConfederacy, John Bell & Edward Evertt, campaign design with northener Evertt's name crossed out, on captured cover to Stock Bridge, Ga., franked with 1861, 10¢ dark blue, Hoyer Printing (margins large to in at top) tied by "Richmond, Va., Dec 2, 1861" cds; cover with small clipped corner and minor edge wear, F.-V.F., a rare Union campaign cover used in the Confederacy. Milgram No. JBL-15. Scott No. 2b  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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SOLD for $800.00
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2434   imageConfederacy, Mounted Dragoon, patriotic design in black on cover with manuscript "Junction Va, Aug 27 /62" postmark and matching "Due 10" rating to J. J. Heath Esq, Girard PO Burke Co., Georgia, endorsed at upper right "W. O. Milton Cobb's Legion."; minor reduction at right, Very Fine, ex-Kimmel. Dietz No. SM-1  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. Cover was used as an illustration on Page 228 of the 1986 Dietz Catalog. (Image1)


SOLD for $675.00
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2435 2 imageConfederacy, Mounted Dragoon, patriotic design in black on cover bearing 1861, 10¢ blue, Stone Y, large margins except just in at right, small flaws, tied by bold strike of "Richmond. Va Nov 6" cds (Type 3f), addressed to George B. Stephens, Ivy Depot Albemarle Co., Virginia; slight reduction t left not affecting anything, small sealed edge tear at left, small amount of light age foxing, F.-V.F., ex-Bogg. Scott No. 2. Dietz No. SM-1  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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SOLD for $375.00
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2436   imageConfederacy, (Schools & Colleges) Byhalia Female Institute, Byhalia Miss., blue fancy cameo on cover to Winona, Miss. with "Oxford Miss. [Jay 23]" manuscript dated cds and matching "Paid" and "5" rating handstamps, docketed as received Jan. 25, 1862, on verso is not from Lieut. J.H.L. "It is impossible for me to visit"; repaired faults, Fine appearing. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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2437 7 imageConfederacy, (Schools & Colleges) "H S College, April 18th", of Hampden Sidney College, manuscript postmark on homemade envelope bearing 1862, 5¢ blue, Archer & Daly printing horizontal pair, almost four margins, cancelled by matching manuscript, addressed to Rapidan Station Va., pair with light stain and pre-use crease, F.-V.F. Scott No. 7  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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2438   imageConfederacy, (Various) H.J. Sargent, Collection Office, Newnan Ga., printed corner card on circa 1861 cover with "Newnan Ga. Dec 25" cds and matching "Paid/5" rating handstamp, addressed to Columbia Mine Ga., soiling, Fine, a scarce Christmas Day use. Estimate  $100 - 150. (Image1)

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SOLD for $120.00
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2439   imageConfederacy, (Various) Jno. C. Whitner, West Point Ga., Dealer in Gold and Exchange, all-over gray shaded ad cover addressed to Mr. Howell Cobb at Athens Ga. in the hand of Howell Cobb, thus bearing his indirect signature, apparently carried privately, no flap, Very Fine and attractive; signed by Kimbrough. Estimate  $100 - 150. (Image1)


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2440   imageConfederacy, (Various) M.A. & C.A. Santos Druggists, Norfolk Va., blue double-cameo corner card on cover with "Norfolk Va. Aug. 1, 1861" blue cds and matching circled "Paid" with "10" rate handstamps to Nashville Tenn., left panel shows building at 3 & 5 Main St., right panel shows building at 51 Bank St., marvelously detailed engravings; cover edge restoration, partial flap, Extremely Fine appearance, ex-Kimmel, Haas, Green. Estimate  $4,000 - 6,000. A STUNNING ADVERTISING COVER WITH TREMENDOUS EYE APPEAL. Illustrated in color in 1986 Dietz catalogue. (Image1)


SOLD for $8,000.00
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2441   imageConfederacy, Raleigh N.C. Dec 30, 1862, blue cds and matching "Paid" handstamp on dark green adversity cover made from printed advertisement for sheet music, addressed to Haywood N.C.; backflap mended, side flap opened for display, Very Fine and attractive. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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2442   imageConfederacy, Columbia S.C. Jul 26, blue cds with matching circled "Paid" and "10" rating handstamps on adversity cover made from ruled ledger paper, addressed to Charleston S.C., Very Fine. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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2443   imageConfederacy, 1864 Adversity Covers To Clarendon S.C., two adversity covers made from blue railroad shipping forms, one with blue "Petersburg Va. Jun 23" cds and matching "10" rating handstamp, other with Army of Northern Va. field due "10" circled handstamp in blue, covers endorsed from J. A. Smith, QM Sergt of the 25th S.C. Vol., Hagood's Brig; later field use probably used at Petersburg in late 1864 during the siege; each opened for display; small faults, F.-V.F. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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2444 4b imageConfederacy, 1862, 5¢ Light Milky Blue, stone III, four mostly large margins, tied by "Richmond Va. Jum 26 1861" cds (Pratt 1, note misspelled month), on blue adversity cover made from printed billing form, address faded, some edge wear, Fine, ex-Gordon Bleuler. Scott No. 4b  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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2445 6 imageConfederacy, 1862, 5¢ Light Blue, De La Rue Printing, large margins to just touched, tied by "Montgomery Ala. Nov 2 1862" cds and additional manuscript "Due 5" rating on yellow adversity cover made from unused "Southern Mutual Life Insurance Company, Columbia, S.C." envelope, addressed to Greenville Ala.; upper left opened for display and hinged in place; stain spot, F.-V.F., ex-Gordon Bleuler. Scott No. 6  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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SOLD for $170.00
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2446 7 imageConfederacy, 1862, 5¢ Blue, Archer & Daly Printing, horizontal pair with four margins, tied by two strikes of blue "Concord N.C. Apr. 8" cds on adversity cover made from preprinted "Rate of Fare" at the Concord Hotel form, military address to Lieut. N. Partee Foard, 1st N.C. Cavalry, Hanover Junction Va. and in "Care of Capt. Barringer, 1st N.C. Cavalry", Very Fine, ex-Gordon Bleuler. Scott No. 7  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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2447 7 imageConfederacy, 1862, 5¢ Blue, Archer & Daly Printing, horizontal pair, four margins, coarse printing, tied by the "Mobile, Ala Mar 18" double-circle cds on adversity cover made from a printed Mobile Shipping Form displayed with the left lower corner flapped over, addressed to Mr. T. C. Heidelburg, Claiborne Jasper Co., Miss; Backflap opening tears and just a little light foxing, but still a Very Fine appearance., still Very Fine. Scott No. 7  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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2448 11 imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, three large margins, just touched at right, tied by partial strike of Jackson Miss. May cds on adversity cover made from a printed document, addressed to Mrs. L. E. Lumpkin in Monticello, Miss. backflap tears, some toning, F.-V.F. Scott No. 11  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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2449 11 imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, large margins all around, tied by pretty red "Chester C.H. S.C. Aug 14" cds on blue adversity cover made from printed form to Raleigh N.C.; opened for display with tape mark at top left, Very Fine and attractive. Scott No. 11  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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2450   imageConfederacy, New Iberia, La. Mar 13, double-circle datestamp and matching "Due" handstamp on wallpaper cover with stylized floral pattern in blue, white and gray displayed with bottom flap opened, endorsed across the top "From Cyrille Soileau Co H Crescent Regt La Vol" and addressed to Mademoiselle Aleina Viger, Opelousas Post Office, La.; minor light foxing, still Very Fine, ex-Boshwit. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)


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2451   imageConfederacy, Adams Run S.C. May 27, clear strike of cds with matching "Paid" handstamp (Dietz type I) on wallpaper cover with stylized leaf pattern in shades of gray and white, from the well-known Grimball Correspondence addressed to J. B. Grimball Esqr. in Spartenburg CH, S.C., 1864 docketing at right; left flap folded out for display, Very Fine. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


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2452 11 imageConfederacy, Pendleton, S.C., Mar 29, cds in violet tying 1863, 10¢ blue on reverse of wallpaper cover with white, gray and blue floral design, to Aiken S.C., manuscript "via Ninety six & Augusta" routing endorsement; small stamp flaws, otherwise Very Fine. Scott No. 11  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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2453   imageConfederacy, Jackson Springs, N.C., April 25, manuscript postmark with matching "10 Paid" rate, on fresh brown wallpaper cover with white and blue floral design, addressed to Williamston, S.C., Extremely Fine, ex Bleuler. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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2454   imageConfederacy, Adam's Run, S.C., circular postmark without date and matching straight line "Paid" handstamp, on wallpaper cover with white and gray floral design, to Spartanburgh, S.C., 1863 docketing at left, Very Fine, ex Bleuler. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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2455   imageConfederacy, Eufaula, Ala., Aug 27, 1864, docketing on reverse of wallpaper cover with white, gray, tan and brown floral design, to Col. A.P. Calhoun in Pendleton Villiage, S.C., manuscript "Paid 10" rating (no postmark), accompanied by wedding invitation card, Very Fine, ex Bleuler. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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2456 7 imageConfederacy, Flat Rock N.C. Feb 10, sharp neat strike of cds on cream, gray and metallic gold floral wallpaper cover to Adams Run, S.C., bearing 1862, 5¢ blue, Archer & Daly, horizontal pair, four margins, canceled by matching open circular grids, accompanied by a valentine greeting card with metallic gold printing; right flap opened for display, couple faults, stunning and Very Fine. Scott No. 7  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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2457 11 imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, tied by partial "Augusta Ga. Nov 12" cds on white, gray and blue wallpaper cover to local address, docketed "Received 12th Nov", manuscript Jan. 4th 1865 note across address mentioning "circumstances of negro"; upper left corner opened for display, Fine. Scott No. 11  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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2458 11c imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Greenish Blue, four margins, tied by greenish-blue "Lynchburg, Va" cds on wallpaper cover with floral design in various shades of gray, addressed to Mr. Henry G. Stevens, Amsterdam Bottetort Co., Va., Very Fine. Scott No. 11c  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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2459 4 pair, 7 pair imageConfederacy, [Railroad] "Houston, April", manuscript postmark canceled 1862, 5¢ blue horizontal pair, faulty, on circa 1863 orange cover addressed to Judge Danl D. Avery, Care of Col Wm. Sharp at Chenango Station, Houston Tap & Brazoria RR, readdressed and forwarded to Brenham Tex. "via Houston Tx" with matching "Ford 20" cent due rating, bearing additional 1862, 5¢ blue pair pasted over other pair and tied by "Houston, Jun" cds, docketed "Oyster Creek. June 9th"; some cover restoration, F.-V.F. appearance. Scott No. 4 pair, 7 pair  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. THE ONLY RECORDED CONFEDERATE TEXAS COVER FORWARDED BY ALTERNATE RAILROAD MAIL ROUTE. This cover was forwarded by alternate railroad route rather than direct stage route. Mailed for delivery to Houston Tap and Brazoria Railroad's Chenango Station that had no recorded post office. Forwarded to Brenham, Tx. via Houston along established rail lines. (Image1)

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2460   imageConfederacy, [Railroad] Route Agent "H & T C R RD", manuscript postmark by an undocumented railroad route agent on 1862, 5¢ blue, pair and two singles, on cover to Brazos Bottom P.O., Tex., docketed "No. 24, June 15 1864"; reduced slightly at right and soiled, Fine. Estimate  $1,000 - 1,500. THE ONLY RECORDED COVER POSTMARKED BY A TEXAS CONFEDERATE ROUTE AGENT. This cover was postmarked along the railroad route and deposited in the mail bag at Millican Tx. at the end of the line for delivery a few miles north to Brazos Bottom P.O. (Image1)


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2461   imageConfederacy, "Tudor Hall Va. 1861", partial cds and matching "Due 10" rating handstamp (Type E) on orange cover endorsed "From Jno. C. McClenaghan, A.Q.M. P.A.C.S. (Provisional Army Confederate States), 8th Regt. S.C. Vols." and addressed to his wife Mr. Jne. C. McClenaghan at Marion C.H., S.C., Extremely Fine. Estimate  $100 - 150. Capt. McClenaghan is mentioned once in the official records cited for bravery at First Manassas while serving as the regimental Quartermaster. (Image1)


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2462   imageConfederacy, Wartrace N. & C. R. R. Jun 3, 1863, route agent's oval datestamp and pencil "Due 10" rating on homemade cover addressed to "C.S. Central Laboratory, Macon Georgia", endorsed "Private John Little, Lumsden's Battery, Ala. Lt. Art.", Very Fine, ex-Solomon, Boshwit. Estimate  $500 - 750. Lumsden's battery, Capt. C. L. Lumsden, was organized at Tuscaloosa, and reported at Mobile, November, 1861. After the battle of Shiloh, it relieved Gage's battery at Tupelo. It was in the battle of Corinth, in the Kentucky, Tennessee and North Georgia campaigns, and lost heavily in the battles of Farmington, Perryville, Murfreesboro and Kenesaw Mountain. From Dalton to Atlanta it lost 5 men, and at Nashville lost 28 men. As it was during the greater part of the war in the reserve artillery, it saw extremely hard service, being continually in demand. It was in the army of Mobile during the siege of Spanish Fort. At the end of the war it was transferred to Mississippi, where it surrendered. (Image1)


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2463   imageConfederacy, Wartrace N. & C. R. R. May 31, 1863, route agent's oval datestamp and matching "DUE" handstamp on cover to Albany Geo., endorsed "J. A. Hill, Crews Cavly. Brigade" at top right; no flap, Very Fine. Estimate  $500 - 750. (Image1)


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2464   imageConfederacy, Southern Express Co., Columbus Geo. Jun. 23. Ca. 1865 double-circle datestamp on brown cover to New York City, manuscript. "Express" and pencil "Paid 2/- W" express charge (two bits, or 25c), posted by regular mails at Richmond Va. with circular datestamp, U.S. 3¢ stamp has been removed from cover; slight wear, Very Fine, scarce post-war usage, ex-Knapp, Grant. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


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2465   imageConfederacy, Southern Express, Manassas Va., Jan 24, 1862, bold strike of cds on cover addressed to Mrs. Susan King at Americus Ga., endorsed "By 'Express', $25-", additional manuscript "Paid EK"; cover faulty, Fine, The earliest of only two recorded Southern Express usages from Manassas Va. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


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2466 U imageConfederacy, 1857, 3¢ Dull Red, vertical strip of three, tied by "Old Point Comfort, Va. Dec 14" double-circle datestamp on circa 1861 3¢ red Star die buff entire addressed to Mrs. Charles Ellet Jr. at Georgetown, D.C., manuscript "Exd" indicating Flag of Truce use; large part of flap missing with couple small edge tears, Fine, An unusual flag of truce use with an unusual franking. Scott No. U.S. 26 + U27  Estimate $400 - 600. The earliest use of this Old Point Comfort Va. postmark is December 6th 1861, positively dating this cover to 1861.Charles Ellet, Jr. was an important engineer, having designed and built the first suspension bridge in the Americas in 1842, over the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia. In 1853 he became chief engineer for the Virginia Central Railroad. He played a strategic role in the naval aspects of the Civil War, having proposed conversion of steamships into naval ram vessels. After the CSS Merrimac was built according to Ellet's plans, did the North act by appointing him Colonel of Engineers and commissioned to buy vessels for conversion into rams. On June 6th 1862, a battle was fought in which he commanded the USS "Queen of the West" and rammed the CSS "Colonel Lovell", cutting her nearly in two and sinking almost immediately. Ellet was in an exposed position and was shot in the knee that led to his death. (Image1)

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2467 11 imageConfederacy, [Civilian Flag of Truce] "La Grange Mo, April 15th, 1864", dateline on enclosed letter, cover bearing 1863, 10¢ blue, large to huge margins, surface abrasion, tied by "Richmond Va May 4" cds, addressed to "Lieut. Col. Oliver A. Bradshaw, 4th Tenn. Regiment, Manning's Brigade, Chatham's Division, Army of Tenn.", endorsed "Per Flag of Truce" at left; soiling and edge wear, Fine, scarce flag of truce use from Missouri. Scott No. 11  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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2468 U imageConfederacy, Flag of Truce, manuscript endorsement on 1864 folded letter to Norfolk, Va., with additional manuscript "Aprov E.W.F." examiner's notation, franked with U.S. 1857, 1¢ blue, type V, pair and single tied by target handstamps, pair additionally tied by "Beaufort, S.C., May 21, 1864" cds, letter datelined "Pocotaligo, April 12th" and mentions lack of "Federal stamps" and flag of truce mails and the concern for the rules, Very Fine. Scott No. U.S. 24  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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2469   imageConfederacy Mail Exchange Between U.S. and Confederacy (Image1)


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2470   imageConfederacy, Soldier Flag of Truce, buff cover to New Orleans La. bearing 1863, 10¢ dark blue, four margins, tied by grid over Richmond corner card, endorsed "Via Flag of Truce", two strikes of "Old Point Comfort, Feb 7" dcds, original Jan. 22, 1865 enclosure in French with letter from brother back home reading "…do not think for a single instant that I am angry of your conduct. On the contrary I am proud of you. You wish to be assured that you have all my support and I can thank you that you have not left the family…Yes I am here fighting for our country and you are fighting for our family…"; some edgewear, Very Fine. Estimate  $500 - 750. (Image1)


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2471 U imageConfederacy, Alton Military Prison, Alton, Ill., U.S. 1861, 3¢ entire cancelled by blue target with matching partial "Alton, Aug 30, 1862" cds on cover from prisoner Hervey Brown to his wife in Jackson Tenn. with "Care Commandant of Post Jackson Ten.", manuscript "Exmd, F.W.C" examiner's endorsement; top repaired, no flap, original enclosed letter datelined "Alton Military Prison, September 1, 1862" (sender or postmaster off by day) noting "…the Prisoners of War are jubilant at the early prospect of exchange…More Tennessee citizens are being added to our list", and is carefully devoid of opinion; Fine and scarce, Only 12 covers were recorded by Harrison. Scott No. U.S. #U34  Estimate $300 - 400. By the end of summer 1862, both Memphis and Nashville had fallen to the Federals that gave the Union control of the Western and Middle sections of Tennessee. This was occupied as a Federal strongpoint to control railroads and keep down guerilla action. Thus, the cover could travel to destination entirely in the Federal mail system, subject to the willingness of the Federal military at Jackson to turn the letter over to the addressee. (Image1)

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2472   imageConfederacy, Camp Boyd Military Prison, Louisville, Ky., prisoner cover franked with United States 1861 3¢ rose, tiny hidden flaws, tied by blue "Louisville, Ky./Feb. 12, 1865" duplex with target cancel, addressed to Cave City, Ky. with manuscript censor endorsement at left "Examined, W.C. Wells, Hospital Steward, Mil. Prison Hospital, Louisville, Ky.", flap torn, Very Fine, two recorded covers, one incoming and this being the sole example used from the prison. Estimate  $1,000 - 1,500. THIS CIVIL WAR RARITY WAS DISCOVERED IN MARCH 1996, AND IS THE ONLY KNOWN COVER FROM CAMP BOYD PRISON. Camp Boyd Military Prison in Louisville, Kentucky, was in operation as early as September 1862. This is documented by a letter written on September 18, 1862, from Kentucky Governor Robinson to President Lincoln who alleged that many innocent citizens of his state were being held in the prison. Governor Robinson requested that a commission be established to investigate and release those Kentucky citizens found to be innocent.Camp Boyd Prison was located on Broadway near Tenth Street and was meant to be a temporary facility with its primary mission as a prisoner receiving depot. Most of the captives were temporarily housed and quickly transferred to more permanent prisons such as Rock Island Barracks, Rock Island, Illinois. December 1863, marked the high point of operations when 6,666 prisoners passed through Camp Boyd Prison. The prison population, which occasionally included women and children, never exceeded 438 on any given day. Records indicate that the hospital was separate from the prison but within the main prison enclosure. Prison operations ceased in July 1865.References: Pictured in Harrison Book on pg. 141 and Monroe Book on pg. 104. (Image1)


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2473   imageConfederacy, Camp Chase, Columbus, Oh., orange cover bearing 1861, 3¢ rose, exceptionally well centered, tied by prison bars fancy cancel and addressed to Dr. Alfred Hughes at Wheeling Va., matching "Columbus O. Aug 8" cds, manuscript "Exmd, CWB Allison Col", barely reduced at left, Very Fine. Estimate  $200 - 300. Colonel Allison was commander of the Chase Prison Camp from July 16, 1862 to September 1862. (Image1)


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2474   imageConfederacy, Camp Chase, Columbus, Oh., prisoner's U.S. 3¢ pink entire addressed to "Jesse Middleton, Camp Chase, Ohio" and cancelled by blue "Bridgeport Ky Jun 14" cds, endorsed "A prisoner of war", Camp Chase crossed out and noted "not at Camp Chase"; reduced slightly at right, Very Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. Private Jesse Rowan Middleton was captured at Vicksburg on July 4, 1863. He was a member of the 4th Kentucky Infantry. (Image1)


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2475   imageConfederacy, Camp Dennison, Miami, Oh., Prisoner cover bearing 1861, 3¢ rose cancelled by target and addressed to Miss Lisa Clifford at Oberlin, Ohio, "Miamiville P.O., Camp Dennison, O. Apl 13" double circle date stamp, F.-V.F., A scarce use of "APL" in datestamp. Estimate  $100 - 150. (Image1)


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2476 65 imageConfederacy, Camp Dennison, Miami, Oh., yellow cover bearing 1861, 3¢ rose, faulty, cancelled by four rings duplexed with "Miamiville P.O., Camp Dennison, O. Mar 21 '64" cds, addressed to Sycamore Ohio; reduced slightly at right and tiny edge tear, Very Fine. Scott No. 65  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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2477 U imageConfederacy, Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill., yellow prisoner's cover bearing U.S. 1861, 3¢ rose tied by blue target cancel duplexed with "Chicago Ill, Jul 29, 1863" cds to Keene Ky., pencil "Ex C.W." examiner's marking; Very Fine, This is the only example of the "C.W." examiner's marking recorded by Harrison (date incorrect in book). Scott No. U.S. #65  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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2478 U imageConfederacy, Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill., orange prisoner cover bearing 1861, 3¢ rose tied by grid cancel duplexed with "Chicago, Ill., RA, Nov 3" cds to St. Louis Mo., reverse with partial "Camp Douglas, Examined, Prisoner's Letter" (type I) oval handstamp, original enclosed letter datelined "In Prison Camp Douglas, Chicago Ill Novr 2" 63" with some interesting prison content: "We are all doing as well as we could expect, get an abundance to eat. The greatest deficiency in Camp Douglas is our barracks, but the Authorities say that they will soon be repaired, Some of the prisoners are much in need of clothing & blankets: contributions from Ky & other places come in almost daily & I hope the most destitute will very soon be supplied with needfuls enough to prevent suffering…", letter separated, some faults, F.-V.F. Scott No. U.S. #65  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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2479 U imageConfederacy, Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill., yellow cover bearing U.S. 1861, 3¢ rose tied by blue grid duplexed with "Chicago Ill, RA, Oct 13" cds to Rough & Ready Ky., strong strike of "Camp Douglas, Examined, Prisoner's Letter" (type I) oval examiner's handstamp at left; reduced at left, F.-V.F. Scott No. U.S. #65  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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2480   imageConfederacy, Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill., buff cover bearing U.S. 1861, 3¢ rose tied by blue "Chicago, Ill. cds and grid duplex addressed to Mr. Silvester Johnson in New Haven Ct., "Camp Douglas, Examined, Prisoner's Letter" oval handstamp on reverse; no flap and light stain at lower right, F.-V.F., ex-Milgram. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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2481   imageConfederacy, Camp Morton, Indianapolis, Ind., buff prisoner of war cover bearing 1861, 3¢ rose cancelled by circular grid, matching partial "Indianapolis Ind. Aug 20" cds to Perryville Ky., original enclosure datelined "Camp Morton Aug the 18 /63" to his brother, content includes that his health has been quite bad and "We are changing our camp. There was part of our command left yesterday, the remainder leave today we are going to Camp Douglas Chicago Ill. I hear that all of Morgans command are to be sent there…Direct your letters to Camp Douglas Ill."; some edge wear, F.-V.F. Estimate  $300 - 400. Letter was from Jonathan N. Prewett, 2nd Sgt. of Company I, 7th Kentucky Cavalry (Gano's) Regiment, Morgan's Command. He was taken at Buffington Island trying to cross the Ohio River on Morgan's greatest raid, Prewett was taken to Camp Morgan Ind. in July 1863, and was transferred to Camp Douglas in Chicago on Aug.19, 1863, the day after this letter. (Image1)


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2482 65 imageConfederacy, Chesapeake General Hospital, Hampton Va., two covers and two letters related to this prison, first letter only datelined "Chaffins Bluff Va., Oct 2nd 1864" to Mrs. William Arnold from Lt. Ed. J. Williams, Co. I, 31st NC Inf informing her that her husband was captured by the enemy in an attempt to retake Fort Harrison, second is orange prisoner's cover with "U.S. Christian Commission" imprint to Mrs. Ann M. Arnold at Chalk Level N.C. with bold "Old Point Comfort Va. Oct 22" cds and 1861, 3¢ rose possibly replaced, partial Richmond Va. Nov 15 cds and matching "Due 10" rating handstamp, docketed from Pt. Arnold and "Wounded in Hospital, please forward", accompanying the cover is a one page letter from Private Arnold to his wife dated Nov. 17, 1864 stating that he is doing well and hope to hear from her soon; the final cover bears 1861, 3¢ rose tied by partial "Old Point Comfort Va." cds to Prof. W. H. Parker at Middlebury Vt., pencil docketing "John W Parker, Chesapeake General Hospital, Fortress Monroe Va. Aug 10th '62" where he was a hospitalized Union soldier; a Very Fine group. Scott No. 65  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. THE FIRST COVER IS ONE OF ONLY 2 COVERS HARRISON RECORDED FROM THIS PRISON. Chesapeake Hospital was about 3 miles from Fortress Monroe. The U.S. General Hospital was used periodically during the war to treat captured wounded Confederate prisoners. Private William Arnold of Company I in the 31st NC Infantry was wounded and captured as a POW at Fort Harrison (Va.) on September 30, 1864. He was hospitalized at Fortress Monroe (Hampton General Hospital) and assigned to Ward 6. He was transferred to Point Lookout on March 2, 1865 and released on June 3, 1865. Corporal John E. Parker was a Union soldier in Company A of 6th Vt. Infantry wounded at Savage Station (Va.) on June 29, 1862. He was hospitalized and recovered only to be wounded again at The Wilderness on May 5, 1864. (Image1)

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2483   imageConfederacy, Chesapeake Military Prison, Camp Hamilton, Virginia, on yellow Prisoner of War cover bearing 1861, 3¢ rose tied by "Old Point Comfort Va. Aug 14" double circle date stamp, addressed to "Mr. Jefferson W. Stubbs, A Prisoner, Fort Hamilton near F. Monroe, Virginia", gum residue for C.S.A. stamp removed as mandated (not always followed) when it crossed South to North, endorsed "Via City Point" and underneath in light pencil "Per Flag of Truce", flap faulty and some edge wear, Very Fine. Estimate  $1,000 - 1,500. HARRISON LISTS ONLY THREE COVERS KNOWN FROM THIS RARE FEDERAL PRISON. Stubbs was a prominent citizen and former County Commissioner of Gloucester County Va. He was described in a petition signed by numerous citizens of the county as an elderly gentlemen guilty of nothing more than being the father of three sons in the Confederate Army. He was released several months later after taking the oath of allegiance. The Chesapeake Military Prison was established in the summer of 1863 and operated until August 1865. It housed Federal soldiers incarcerated for various offenses as well as many civilian prisoners. (Image1)


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2484 U imageConfederacy, David's Island, Decamp General Hospital, Pelham, N.Y., incoming 1863 cover addressed to "Capt. John A. Reid, Care of Dr. J. Simmons, U.S. Hospital David's Island, New York", bearing U.S. 3¢ Rose tied by neat target, "Old Point Comfort Va. Oct. 26" cds, bold blue "Due 3" in oval handstamp; stamp with small tear not mentioned on certificate, Very Fine and scarce, ex-Walske; with 1992 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. U.S. #65  Estimate $300 - 400. Records indicate that the recipient had been transferred to Johnson's Island by the time this letter arrived which could explain the "Due 3" handstamp if it was forwarded. The island, which belonged to Thaddeus David, was rented by the Federal government in 1861 and the DeCamp General Hospital was built there. Very few covers are known to or from David's Island as it was open for only four months following the Battle of Gettysburg to treat and hold wounded Confederate prisoners. (Image1)

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2485 U imageConfederacy, Elmira Prison, Elmira, N.Y., prisoner cover bearing U.S. 1861, 3¢ rose tied by "Elmira, N.Y., Dec 31, 1865" cds (year date incorrect instead of 1864) cds to Washington D.C., complete sharp strike of "Prisoner's Letter, Elmira, N.Y., Examined" examiner's oval handstamp, Very Fine and choice. Scott No. U.S. #65  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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2486 U imageConfederacy, Fort Delaware Prison, Delaware City, Del., two circa 1864 prisoner of war covers from the Major Bullock correspondence to Mrs. Mary F. Bullock at Lexington Ky. with Delaware City Del. May 4th and Sep. 22nd cds and each bearing 1861, 3¢ rose cancelled by circular grids, each with "Prisoner's Letter, Examined. Fort Delaware, Del." oval examiner's handstamp; one cover reduced at right, F.-V.F. pair. Scott No. U.S. #65  Estimate $300 - 400. General Morgan was so feared and hated in the North that subsequent to his capture it was decided that he and his officers required special treatment and would be confined in Ohio State Penitentiary. Morgan and about 27 of his men were confined on Aug. 1, 1863. After almost four months of imprisonment, Morgan and six of his officers made a daring escape during the night of Nov. 27, 1863. After Morgan's escape from Ohio Penitentiary, Maj. Bullock and other raiders were transferred to Fort Delaware in March 1864. (Image1)

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2487   imageConfederacy, Fort Delaware Prison, Delaware City, Del., cover bearing faulty 1861, 3¢ rose tied by grid cancel, addressed to "Mr. James H. Atkins, Prisoner of War, Charlottesville Artillery, Cutshaws Va. Battalion, Care of Capt. Alek, Fort Delaware", pencil "Ward 7" docketing, fold at left, Fine, ex-Engstler. Estimate  $200 - 300. James H. Atkins enlisted into Va. Charlottesville Light Artillery on March 15, 1862. He was taken prisoner at Spotsylvania Court House, Va. on May 12, 1864 and first confined at Belle Plain Va. on May 15 and at Fort Delaware on May 21. (Image1)


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2488 U imageConfederacy, Fort Delaware Prison, Delaware City, Del., orange prisoner of war cover addressed to Charles Whitaker at Davenport Iowa, bearing 1861, 3¢ rose pink tied by blue "Delaware City Del Aug 2" cds, manuscript "Examined, Ed S. Colwell, 2Lt P.V. / Fort Delaware, July 31/62" examiner's endorsement at top left; opening fault, Fine. Scott No. U.S. #64b  Estimate $200 - 300. The Ed S. Colwell manuscript examiner's marking was recorded by Harrison used from May 2nd to July 31st 1862. (Image1)

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2489 U imageConfederacy, Fort Delaware Prison, Delaware City, Del., incoming circa 1863 cover addressed to 1st Lieut. J.H. Richards, Company B, 5th Delaware, Garrison Ft. Delaware, Del., reverse with uncancelled Westtown, 1853-67 (2¢) gold local stamp on flap, entered mails with U.S. 1861, 3¢ rose, couple small flaws, tied by "Street Road Pa. Jul" cds, red ms. "R.E. Griffith" docketing at right; cover faulty at left with some paper loss, Fine and scarce Westtown use to Civil War prison. Scott No. U.S. #65 + 145L2  Estimate $150 - 200. The 5th Delaware Volunteer Infantry, organized Oct. 25th - Nov. 26th, 1862, was garrison at Fort Delaware and handled guard duty on the Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Railroad until mustered out Aug. 12th 1863. The Westtown local stamps were used on outgoing letters from the Westtown boys' school to pay a carrier fee of 2¢, as payment for cost of stage carrier to the post office at Chester Pa (until 1859) and later Street Road P.O. (Image1)

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2490   imageConfederacy, Fort Delaware Prison, Delaware City, Del., orange cover from guard bearing 1861, 3¢ rose cancelled by target duplexed with "Delaware City Del Mar 4" cds to Pittsburgh Pa., original letter from W.H. Small of Battery G, Youngs Artillery to his sister datelined "Ft. Delaware March 2nd 65"; some cover faults, Fine. Estimate  $200 - 300. Letter with interesting content reads, "…We have a great many Rebel Prisoners here to guard, 7 or 9 thousands sometimes. I am right in the midst off them, keeping order with my gun and bayonet, there is no danger…for if they did make a break they could not get away, as we are a mile and a half from land each way, and on a clear day you can see for 10 or 15 miles…We fired 36 canon in honor of our victories and Washington's Birthday; which filled me with awe, it made the fort tremble. We sent a lot of the prisoners away the other day for exchange, a lot of our boys went as Guards, they tooks them in a ship and will have to be one night in the ocean. I expect I will go before long. there was another large ship came to day…". (Image1)


SOLD for $475.00
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2491   imageConfederacy, Fort Delaware, Delaware City Del. To West's Building Hospital, Baltimore, Md., prisoner to prisoner cover front only with magenta "G. N. Morris, Pris of War, Fort Delaware Del., Jan. 4, 1866" docketing on face, manuscript "Ex. Off. of day" examiner's marking, bearing U.S. 1861, 3¢ rose tied by "Delaware Del. Jan 6" duplex to prisoner Jas. W. Jarrett at Wests' Hospital, Ward C, Baltimore Md., forwarded upon arrival to Point Lookout Md., Very Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


SOLD for $110.00
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2492   imageConfederacy, Fort Warren, Boston, Mass., orange cover addressed to prisoner "Maj. Reid Sanders, Care of Col. Dimmerick, Fort Warren, Boston, Mass.", bearing U.S. 1861, 3¢ rose tied by "New-York Sep 8, 1863" duplex, "Received Boston, Sep 9" cds, docketing at left; crayon "soldier" notation, Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


SOLD for $170.00
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2493   imageConfederacy, Harts Island Prison Camp, New York Harbor, N.Y., two covers sent to Corporal James M. Morey by his mother Hannah - one as a soldier in the field and one as a prisoner-of-war at Harts Island Prison in New York City Harbor, first cover is an 1864 cover franked with 1863-64 10¢ dark blue (four margins, light crease) tied by "Richmond, Va./Sep. 15 cds" to Corporal James M. Morey, 32nd Tenn. (Co. D.), Brown's Brig., Stevenson Division, the second cover is franked with United States 1861 3¢ rose tied by segmented grid on rare incoming cover to "James M. Morey, Prison Camp, Harts Island, New York Harbor, Camp 27", postmarked New York City double circle postmark and docketed "May 28, 1865", cover includes original enclosure from his mother datelined "Jersey City May 26th 1865" and was written at a relative's home where she went to be near her son, Very Fine and choice pair (Pictured in Monroe Book, pg. 97). Estimate  $750 - 1,000. Corporal Morey was captured at Orangeburg, S.C. on February 12, 1865 and sent to Harts Island Prison on April 10th and released on June 14. The first cover is a "through-the-line" inner envelope from his mother who lived in Franklin, TN. The Hart's Island camp was in operation for only four months at the end of the war -- possibly the last one established by the Union. Harrison reports only l 22 covers are known from Hart's Island and all are from the Morey correspondence. (Image1)


SOLD for $1,450.00
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2494   imageConfederacy, Immortal "Confederate 50" Exchange Letter, letter datelined "Headquarters, Department of the South, Hilton Head, S.C., August 1st, 1864" from Union Maj. Gen. John G. Foster to Rear Admiral J. Dahlgren stating "I have the honor to inform you that the Government has give me authority to exchange the rebel prisoners of war in this Department for those of our officers confined at Charleston. Arrangements have been made to make the exchange in Charleston Harbor between Fort Moultrie and Battery Putnam at 10 o'clock on Sunday morn", a Very Fine and highly important historical letter.; signed by Foster. Estimate  $1,500 - 2,000. The Immortal 50 were Union prisoners of war confined at Charleston being used as human shields against Federal bombardment of the city. General Foster was in command of the Federal Forces at Hilton Head. Following this letter, he assembled 5 Rebel Generals, 15 Colonels, 15 Lieutenant Colonels, and 15 Majors that would be exchanged. (Image1)


SOLD for $1,450.00
Will close during Public Auction
2495   imageConfederacy, Immortal "Confederate 600" - Morris Island (Charleston, S.C.), orange cover with endorsement by "Capt. H.C. Dickinson/Co. A, 2nd Va. Cavalry" as a prisoner held at Morris Island, postmarked with "Charleston, S.C./Sep. 1, 1864" cds and bold due "10" rating handstamp to Mrs. Sally J. Dickinson in Liberty Va., endorsed "pr flag of truce", unsealed for censoring; Extremely Fine. Estimate  $1,500 - 2,000. A RARE MORRIS ISLAND PRISONER OF WAR USAGE. The "Immortal 600" was a group of 600 prisoners, all Confederate officers, moved from Fort Delaware to be sent to Morris Island in Charleston harbor in August 1864 and held in open barracks exposed to mortar fire from Confederate batteries. This extraordinarily inhumane act was the Federal response to an equally repulsive act on the part of Confederates in Charleston, who exposed Union prisoners to bombardment from Federal forces within range of the city. This sorry chapter of the war ended in a stalemate in October 1864. Covers from Confederate prisoners imprisoned on Morris Island are very rare. (Image1)

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SOLD for $2,700.00
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2496 US #65 imageConfederacy, Johnsons Island, Sandusky, Oh., prisoner cover bearing U.S. 1861, 3¢ rose tied by target cancel duplexed with "Sandusky O. Aug 27 '64" cds, manuscript "Ex GSB" examiner's mark of Corp. George S. Brown 128th O. V. I. who examined mail 16 May 1864 - 28 Sep. 1864, endorsed at left "J. B. Mitchell 34th Ala Inft." and at top left "For Flag of Truce Via Fortress Monroe, Va.", entered CSA mails with "Richmond Va. Sep 15" cds and matching "10" due rating handstamp, Very Fine. Scott No. US #65  Estimate $400 - 600. Johnson's Island housed mostly CSA officers. J. B. Mitchell was the Lieut of Co B 34th Ala Regiment. The 34th Ala Inf was an Army of Tennessee unit. Lieut Mitchell was most likely captured during the Chattanooga or Atlanta Campaign. (Image1)

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SOLD for $350.00
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2497   imageConfederacy, Johnsons Island, Sandusky, Oh., buff Prisoner cover bearing 1861, 3¢ rose tied by "Sandusky O, Aug 6 '64" duplex to Mrs. Lou. L. Clark at Atlataville Miss., endorsed "T. A. Pope, Capt. 29th Miss. Inf, and Prisoner of War" and "Per Flag of Truce via Fortress Monroe", manuscript "Ex G.A." examiner's marking, entered Southern mails with "Richmond Va. Aug 24" cds and matching "Due 10" rating h.s.; light stain, Fine. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


SOLD for $200.00
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2498   imageConfederacy, Johnsons Island, Sandusky, Oh., Prisoner cover bearing 1861, 3¢ rose, nat. s.e. and oxidized, tied by "Sandusky O, Feb 3 '65" duplex to Miss Mary Wallace at St. Louis Mo., clear strike of "Prisoner's Letter, Johnsons Island O., Examined, J. C." oval examiner's handstamp, part of flap missing, Very Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


SOLD for $90.00
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2499   imageConfederacy, Johnsons Island, Sandusky, Oh., patriotic cover with "Trip Lightly" poem to Chagrin Falls Oh., bearing 1861, 3¢ rose tied by blue "Sandusky O. May 1 '65" duplex, original patriotic "Aphorism" poem enclosure from union soldier to his brother and sister datelined "Johnson s Island, Sunday April 30th /65" and has some interesting news including "since the surrender there has been 9 or 10 hundred reb prisoners sent here the pen is most ful again there is lots of them a going to take the oath and more of them say they will take it if it is true that Johnstons has surrendered. So they say we will be musterd out between this and the first of June…", Very Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


SOLD for $150.00
Will close during Public Auction
2500   imageConfederacy, Johnsons Island, Sandusky, Oh., buff Prisoner cover bearing 1861, 3¢ rose tied by blue "Sandusky O, May 5 '65" duplex to Mrs. Martha F. Sitton at Thebes Ill., "Prisoner's Letter, Johnsons Island O., Examined" oval examiner's handstamp; cover faults, Fine. Estimate  $100 - 150. (Image1)


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