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Confederacy Charleston S.C.
image Sale No: 55
Lot No:2524
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Confederacy, Charleston, S.C., prisoner's cover endorsed "Prisoners Letter, Charleston S.C.", manuscript "Exd. H H R" (Capt. Hugh Hamilton Rogers, Provost Marshal) examiner's marking, entered mails with "Port Royal S.C. Aug 20 1864" cds and matching "Due 3" rating handstamp; some wear, Very Fine; with 2008 C.S.A. certificate. Estimate  $500 - 750. L. Paris Horney was an officer in Company C of the 110th Ohio Infantry. He was taken POW at Winchester on Jun 14, 1863 and confined at Macon Ga. and Columbia S.C. He died of dysentery in Charleston, exact prison unknown. One source says he died as a prisoner of war Nov. 7, 1864 at Columbia, where he is in fact buried, but Columbia records show him as having died in Charleston. $0 (Image)



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Confederacy Charleston S.C. Apr 28
image Sale No: 55
Lot No:2153
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Confederacy, Charleston S.C., Apr 28, cds on drop letter with matching large "2" rating handstamp from the well known correspondence addressed to Rev. C.C. Pinckney care Mess. W.C. Bee & Co. at Charleston, military endorsement at top left "C.C. Pinckney Jr, Marion Artillery", part of backflap missing, Very Fine, a scarce Charleston drop letter use, ex-Emerson, Bogg. Estimate  $200 - 300. $0 (Image)



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Confederacy Charleston S.C. Oct 22
image Sale No: 55
Lot No:2156
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Confederacy, Charleston S.C. Oct 22, cds with large "10" due rating handstamp, addressed to Providence Va., additional manuscript "2" rating that possibly signifies a ship or blockade run cover; some light aging, Fine. Estimate  $100 - 150. $0 (Image)



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Confederacy Charleston S.C./Feb. 6
image Sale No: 55
Lot No:2154
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Confederacy, Charleston, S.C./Feb. 6, cds with matching handstamped "PAID 10" on blue cover, addressed in bold script to Asst. Surg[eon] R. S. Butler, 4th Batt. Lgt. Artillery, Broxtons Bridge, S.C. with manuscript "Charge Key box/No. 21/T.L. (Thomas Lining)" and "OB" (Official Business) at top left, half of back flap missing and small nick out at top, otherwise Very Fine, Detailed bio included from the unpublished biographical register of physicians who served the Confederacy in a medical capacity, ex-Hambrecht. Estimate  $75 - 100. $0 (Image)



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Confederacy Charleston S.C./Mar. 5 1862
Sale No: 55
Lot No:2155
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Confederacy, Charleston, S.C./Mar. 5, 1862, double circle postmark with matching handstamped "PAID 5" in circle on cover to Surg[eo]n Wm Wylie, 17th Regt S.C.V., John's Island, So Ca; reduced top and bottom and a bit edge worn but nice markings, manuscript "On Official Business" at top left, stain at center, Fine, Detailed bio included from the unpublished biographical register of physicians who served the Confederacy in a medical capacity. (no photo). Estimate  $50 - 75. $0



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