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Daniel F. Kelleher Auctions, LLC Sale: 2009

United States
Confederate Civil War Postal History
Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 67
Symbol: C

image Captured Union Patriotic cover, red & blue Flag, Sun & Clouds with "Our Flag is Still There" (Weiss F-L-54), the design crossed out and used by C.S.A. soldier, Jacob M. Shelton, Co. B, 37th Regt, Va. Vols; with a handstamped "Due 10" and a partial Feb 7 Richmond c.d.s., to Abingdon, Va.; reduced at the right with some soiling and edge wear, Fine and rare. (Image)


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Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 68
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image Confederacy, Group of Nine Covers, interesting mix of Confederate Postal History, including three stampless (two with differing "Due 10" handstamps, one manuscript "Paid 10¢" to Port Gibson, Mississippi), solo- and mixed-frankings, even a cross-the-lines cover from Washington, DC (franked US #65) to Madison C.H., Virginia, soldier's letter, etc.; condition varies, Fine or better, fully imaged online. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)


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Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 69
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Cat No: July 2

image 1863 (July 2), The Daily Citizen Wallpaper Edition, two copies of The Daily Citizen July 2, 1863 edition printed on wallpaper during the Civil War; one is encased in plastic and both are folded; floral wallpaper motif on the reverse of the news of the day; includes photocopy of Information Circular 3 from the Library of Congress with interesting details about the Wallpaper Editions; two days after the edition was printed Vicksburg surrendered and the publisher fled; edge tears and creases, Very Good to Fine. (Image)


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Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 70
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image Deed of Manumission and Release of Service, release from servitude of one John H. Bowyer for his service in Co. A, 9th Reg., U.S. Colored Troops, to which he had enlisted on Nov 1, 1863; also a Proof of Ownership of Mr. Bowyer by Ann Boyer of Snow Hill, Worcester County, Md., and a receipt for $100 to Ms. Boyer for Bowyer's service; signed at Baltimore on Apr 12, 1865, with appropriate revenue stamps. Proof of Ownership split and repaired along one fold, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)


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Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 71
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image Deed of Manumission and Release of Service, release from servitude of one Filbert Collins for his service in Co. F, 9th Reg., U.S. Colored Troops, to which he had enlisted on Nov 20, 1863; also a Proof of Ownership of Mr. James by Ermiline McWilliams of St. Mary's County, Md., and a receipt for $100 to McWilliams for Collins' service; signed at Baltimore on Apr 3, 1865, with appropriate revenue stamps., Fine to Very Fine. (Image)


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Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 72
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image Deed of Manumission and Release of Service, release from servitude of one James Gross for his service in Co. G, 7th Reg., U.S. Colored Troops, to which he had enlisted on Oct 23, 1863; also a proof of ownership of Mr. Gross by George Morton of Prince Georges County, Md., and a receipt for $100 to Morton for Gross' service; signed at Baltimore on Apr 3, 1865, with appropriate revenue stamps., Fine to Very Fine. (Image)


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Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 73
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image Deed of Manumission and Release of Service, release from servitude of one Minas James for his service in Co. H, 9th Reg., U.S. Colored Troops, to which he had enlisted on Nov 22, 1863; also a Proof of Ownership of Mr. James by Elisha P. Parker of Worcester County, Md., and a receipt for $100 to Parker for James' service; signed at Baltimore on Apr 5, 1865, with appropriate revenue stamps. Some repaired separation, otherwise Fine to Very Fine. (Image)


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