POULIN'S FALL PREMIER FIREARMS AUCTION, DAY 4

POULIN'S FALL PREMIER FIREARMS AUCTION, DAY 4

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POULIN'S FALL PREMIER FIREARMS AUCTION, DAY 4

POULIN'S FALL PREMIER FIREARMS AUCTION, DAY 4

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5 ALABAMA VOLUNTEER CORPS BUTTONS.

Lot # 4024 (Sale Order: 26 of 479)      

This lot includes 3 large wings-up AVC buttons that depict an eagle with the letters "A.V.C." above. The back marks on these buttons are D. EVANS. 1 Coat-size example wit...moreh a back mark that reads RMDC "W G . MINTZER * PHILD.. ." 1 Cuff-size example of the wings-up version with a ROBINSONS backmark. CONDITION: buttons generally retain nearly all of their original gilded finish. PROVENANCE: Luis F. Emilio estate collection. (02-23227-4/BF). $1,500-2,000.

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5 COAT & 1 CUFF CHARLOTTE MILITARY INSTITUTE

Lot # 4025 (Sale Order: 27 of 479)      

BUTTONS. All of these SU-55 Confederate school buttons have a crossed sword and quill on the front, flanked by the letters "M" and "I". They read "CHARLOTTE" above and "N...more.C." below. The backmark is RMDC Scovill. The cuff button has a similar backmark that is not RMDC. CONDITION: all buttons have nearly all of their original gilding intact. Two of the coat buttons have bent shanks. PROVENANCE: Luis F. Emilio estate collection. (02-23227-2/BF). $1,500-2,000.

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5 CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE GEORGIA & MISSISSIPPI

Lot # 4026 (Sale Order: 28 of 479)      

BUTTONS. This group includes 2 Georgia coat buttons with Van Wart backmarks. / 1 Georgia coat button with a backmark that reads RMDC "W.G. MINTZER * PHILA 1861." / 2 MP-4...more Mississippi Infantry buttons with backmarks that read RMDC "HYDE & GOODRICH. . N-O. *". CONDITION: Georgia buttons show nearly all of their original gilded finish. Mississippi buttons have traces of their original gilded finish. PROVENANCE: Luis F. Emilio estate collection. (02-23227-20/BF). $1,300-1,700.

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4 CIVIL WAR ERA NORTH CAROLINA BUTTONS.

Lot # 4027 (Sale Order: 29 of 479)      

This lot includes 1 non-excavated North Carolina staff officer button with a Van Wart Son & Co. back mark identified as NC-3 in Albert’s button book. / 1 Non-excavated NC...more-8B North Carolina local button with a back mark that reads RMDC "W. WILDT & SON RICHMOND VA." / 1 Non-excavated NC-8A North Carolina local button with a back mark that reads RMDC "S.A. MYERS RICHMOND VA." / 1 Excavated NC-8A North Carolina local button with a back mark that reads RMDC "S.A. MYERS RICHMOND VA." Button is flattened. CONDITION: NC-3 is nearly 100% gold. The two non-excavated NC-8 buttons show areas of original gilding. The excavated button has a dark patina. PROVENANCE: Luis F. Emilio estate collection. (02-23227-17/BF) $1,200-1,600.

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9 CONFEDERATE LOUISIANA BUTTONS.

Lot # 4028 (Sale Order: 30 of 479)      

This lot includes 4 coat size LA-7 buttons, 3 of which have a HORSTMANN with rays backmark, and 1 has an EXTRA QUALITY backmark. The lot also includes 5 cuff size LA-7 bu...morettons, all with EXTRA QUALITY backmarks. CONDITION: the EQ coat has a slight push to the face, and one of the other coats has lost nearly all of its finish. The cuffs retain the majority of their original gilded finish, with some showing light verdigris. PROVENANCE: Luis F. Emilio estate collection. (02-23227-8/BF). $1,100-1,400.

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3 COAT SIZE SAINT TIMOTHY’S HALL BUTTONS.

Lot # 4029 (Sale Order: 31 of 479)      

These three SU-378 buttons read "ST TIMOTHY’S HALL" above a star and riband. Two of the backmarks are RMDC "WATERBURY BUTTON CO. **". The other button is back-marked "EXT...moreRA *** QUALITY ***". CONDITION: all buttons retain the majority of their original gilded finish with traces of verdigris. PROVENANCE: Luis F. Emilio estate collection. (02-23227-3/BF). $800-1,200.

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13 CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE BUTTONS.

Lot # 4030 (Sale Order: 32 of 479)      

This group consists of 1 VA-7A3 type Virginia coat button with a backmark that reads RMDC "SCHUYLER . H. &. G. N . YORK." / 2 VA-7A3 Virginia coat buttons with backmarks ...morethat reads RMDC "SCHUYLER. H & G . NEW-YORK". / 5 SC-16A South Carolina buttons by Van Wart. / 1 SC-15A South Carolina button with a back mark that reads "H T & B * MANCHESTER *". / 1 MO-2 type Missouri staff button with a backmark that reads "EXTRA. * QUALITY. *". / 1 VA-20 type Virginia staff button with a backmark that reads "WM. H. SMITH & CO * NEW-YORK *". / 2 VA-15B Virginia buttons with backmarks that read "HORSTMANN & ALLIEN . NY ." with rays. CONDITION: Virginia buttons retain most of their original gilding, as does the Missouri. Van Wart South Carolinas show original gilded finish, but two shanks are bent. HTB South Carolina has nearly 100% finish. PROVENANCE: Luis F. Emilio estate collection. (02-23227-19/BF). $1,200-1,600.

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10 CONFEDERATE OR ASSOCIATED BUTTONS & 5

Lot # 4031 (Sale Order: 33 of 479)      

UNFINISHED BUTTON BLANKS. This lot includes 1 FL-1 Florida Territorial Seal button that may be excavated. This button has a substantial gold finish but shows extensive an...mored deep verdigris. The backmark reads RMDC "SCOVILLS & CO SUPERFINE". This button is on an original Emilio card. / 1 Large button showing a horse and rider on an original Emilio card that identifies it as a "State of No. Carolina Homemade War of Rebellion" button. / 1 Excavated tinned iron back Local "I" button on an original Emilio card. Button was excavated in Fredericksburg. / 1 Coat-size lined "I" button with a Superior Quality backmark. / 1 Locally produced coat size "I" button with a copper face and a tin back. / 1 Excavated Local "I" button with a backmark that reads RMDC "E.M.L & CO RICHMOND VA." / 1 Locally produced coat size "I" button with a brass face and copper back, showing a large manufacturing flaw in the front. / 1 Front shell only of a locally produced "I" button. / 1 Civilian excavated cuff button from a Fredericksburg camp. / 1 Bingham School of North Carolina cuff button. / 6 Unfinished button faces for southern buttons. CONDITION: Florida button, as stated, is rough. Excavated buttons have a dark patina. Other buttons show light to moderate wear. Button blanks show light wear. PROVENANCE: Luis F. Emilio estate collection. (02-23227-21/BF). $1,000-1,500.

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69 COAT SIZE BUTTONS & 75 CUFF SIZE BUTTONS OF THE

Lot # 4032 (Sale Order: 34 of 479)      

CIVIL WAR ERA & BEFORE. A large assortment of military and uniform buttons from the Civil War era. Coat buttons include, but are not limited to, Eagle I, Vermont, Connect...moreicut, New Hampshire, New York, Eagle C, Ulster Guards, 12th New York, 13th New York, Political, Michigan, Navy, and more. Cuff buttons include, but are not limited to, General Service, Eagle A, Engineer, Vermont, Connecticut, Patriotic, Eagle I, Navy, 7 Regt NY National Guard, and more. Please see photographs for other buttons included in this large lot. Nine of the coat buttons are on original Emilio collection cards, and eight of the cuff buttons are on original Emilio collection cards. CONDITION: condition varies greatly, but most buttons are not excavated, with a vast majority of their gold finish remaining. PROVENANCE: Luis F. Emilio estate collection. (02-23227-12/BF). $1,500-2,000.

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LOYALIST CORPS, BRITISH REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA, &

Lot # 4033 (Sale Order: 35 of 479)      

BRITISH WAR OF 1812 ERA EXCAVATED BUTTONS. This interesting lot contains 3 Royal Provincials coat size buttons, identified in Albert’s book as LC-1 on Emilio cards. / 1 C...moreuff Royal Canadian Volunteers, identified in Albert’s as LC-13. / 1 Coat-size Revolutionary War period British 10th button on an Emilio card. / 1 Cuff-size Revolutionary War period British 10th button on an Emilio card. / 1 Coat-size Revolutionary War period British 52nd button on an Emilio card. / 1 Coat size Revolutionary War period British 71st officer’s button shell. / 6 British War of 1812 era buttons on Emilio cards that include the 44th, 49th, Canadian Volunteers, 41st, 60th, and 1st American. Most of these buttons are smaller sizes. / 7 British War of 1812 era buttons, including the 65th, 99th, 90th, Canadian Volunteers, 68th, and two unidentified examples. Most of these buttons are smaller sizes. / 2 British War of 1812 era buttons, in partial envelopes, including the 5th and the 60th. / 1 Lead seal that reads "TRANSPORT OFFICE". / 13 Cast buttons made by Emilio from an early button mold, with a note explaining the process. CONDITION: all buttons are excavated, and nearly all have significant edge wear and flaking. A few have been rendered nearly illegible. RP buttons show crown and letters clearly, but edges are chipped. PROVENANCE: Luis F. Emilio estate collection. (02-23227-10/BF). $800-1,200.

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GROUP OF US MILITARY BUTTONS FROM THE WAR OF 1812

Lot # 4034 (Sale Order: 36 of 479)      

TO THE SPANISH AMERICAN WAR PERIOD. This group includes 28 ball buttons of various sizes. / 9 Buttons on Emilio collection cards that include GI-28R5, UU-135B, GI-32R5, A...moreY-41, RF-29, GI-43, British Navy, and a single US Navy oval cuff link. / 1 Tobacco tin containing 7 M1881 US side buttons, a coat and cuff CSA button by R.F. Wilson, 3 brass acorns, a large Navy button, 4 star insignia, a button from the Lifesaving Service, one for the Lighthouse Establishment, four post-Civil War Revenue Cutter buttons, a post-Civil War Texas, a post-Civil War Alabama, and 10 other post-Civil War US and foreign buttons. / 1 Tobacco tin containing a string of 7 RF-27 buttons, 2 GI-56 buttons, 4 Eagle C buttons, an MS-22A, an NY-73 cuff, a CT-12 cuff, an MS-19 cuff, a GI-61 cuff, 5 excavated War of 1812 buttons, an NJ-13 cuff, and an NA-62C cuff. CONDITION: buttons vary widely in condition; some retain most of their original finish. Excavated examples have a dark patina. PROVENANCE: Luis F. Emilio estate collection. (02-23227-15/BF). $1,000-1,400.

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WAR OF 1812 ERA EXCAVATED US BUTTONS.

Lot # 4035 (Sale Order: 37 of 479)      

This extensive lot includes 23 buttons on Emilio cards that identify the button and location where found. / 4 Buttons in a tattered paper envelope. / 19 Loose buttons in ...morean old tobacco tin include examples from the Infantry, Artillery, Regiment of Artillerists, Light Artillery, Artillery Corps, Officer’s type, and even a couple of plain flat buttons. CONDITION: as stated, all buttons are excavated and have dark patinas. Most carded examples have their original shanks. Some pewter examples show significant edge wear. PROVENANCE: Luis F. Emilio estate collection. (02-23227-11/BF). $700-1,000.

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AMERICAN & FOREIGN BUTTONS FROM THE ESTEEMED

Lot # 4036 (Sale Order: 38 of 479)      

EMILIO COLLECTION. A large accumulation of foreign military and uniform buttons from the Emilio collection, many of which are still on his collection cards and were menti...moreoned in his landmark 1911 book on military buttons. Countries represented include Denmark, Spain, England, France, Germany, as well as several other countries. The group also includes Spanish and English hat plates and collar insignia. The group also includes a large selection of American post-Civil War buttons, including a few examples still on Emilio collection cards. Amazingly, there is also a salesman sample card of buttons that appear to be of German origin in a fitted paperboard box. The sample card retains 34 of the original 51 buttons included on the card. Lastly, there is a tobacco box full of non-military uniform and civilian buttons, mainly from the late 19th century. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: a book titled "A BUTTON COLLECTOR'S JOURNAL" by Lillian Albert and inscribed to S. Gilbert Emilio, with newspaper clippings and notes concerning the Emilio button collection. CONDITION: condition varies greatly for these buttons, but the vast majority show no damage and retain a large percentage of their original finish. Many of the foreign buttons are unissued. The sample card case shows water and mold damage. PROVENANCE: Luis F. Emilio estate collection. (02-23227-16/BF). $500-1,000.

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3 PRE CIVIL WAR MILITIA CROSS BELT PLATES, 1 CIVIL

Lot # 4037 (Sale Order: 39 of 479)      

WAR CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE, & 1 M1874 US SABER BELT PLATE. This lot includes 1 oval cross belt plate for the Washington Grays that features a chest-up view of George Washing...moreton wearing a toga with the word "GRAYS" underneath. The reverse is tin with three soldered hooks. / 1 Oval cross belt plate with the mid-chest-up view of a bearded general in uniform. This plate was utilized by a Pennsylvania Militia unit. The reverse is tin with three soldered hooks in place. / 1 Oval cross belt plate with a mid-chest-up profile view of a gentleman in Roman attire with large sideburns. The reverse is tin with two of three soldered hooks. / 1 Civil War cartridge box plate in excavated condition, with no hooks on the reverse. / 1 Indian War M1874 belt plate with no keeper. CONDITION: cross belt plates show very light wear. The remaining plates show light to moderate wear. PROVENANCE: Luis F. Emilio estate collection. (02-23227-13/BF). $800-1,200.

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6 EXCAVATED ITEMS FROM THE SACKETS HARBOR AREA.

Lot # 4038 (Sale Order: 40 of 479)      

This fascinating group of 6 items includes 1 small US buckle featuring a spread-wing American eagle with 13 stars below and a banner that reads "E PLURIBUS UNUM" above. T...morehis buckle is likely one half of a pair used on a dirk belt. An attached tag reads "Buckle and U.S. Ornament from Sackets Harbor N.Y. from C.M. Steurne Mch 21 1901". / 1 Two-piece period cuff link with engraved decoration. / 1 Large cast pewter cockade eagle featuring an eagle looking to its right, perched on clouds. / 1 Small cast pewter cockade eagle featuring an eagle looking left, perched on clouds. / 1 Brass hunting horn insignia with looped cord at the top. / 1 Trumpet section from a brass hunting horn insignia. CONDITION: all items are excavated and have appropriate patinas. The buckle retains a large percentage of its original gilded finish. PROVENANCE: Luis F. Emilio estate collection. (02-23227-14/BF). $800-1,200.

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RARE TEXAS LOCALLY MADE CONFEDERATE BUTTON.

Lot # 4039 (Sale Order: 41 of 479)      

This seldom-seen button is identified as TX-23A in Albert’s button book and TX251A1 in Tice’s book. The face shows a central Texas star on a plain field, surrounded by th...moree word "TEXAS" with one letter in the valley of each star point. The reverse has a slightly depressed, blank channel with a copper shank that is mounted slightly off-center. CONDITION: the button shows no damage, with very light wear, and retains virtually all of its original gilded finish. (02-22987-1/BF). $4,000-7,000.

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2 LOCALLY PRODUCED LOUISIANA CONFEDERATE BUTTONS.

Lot # 4040 (Sale Order: 42 of 479)      

These beautiful buttons are identified as LA-8F in Albert’s button book and LA249F2 in Tice’s book. Each button has a pelican on the front feeding four young on a lined f...moreield. The reverse shows a blank, depressed channel with an iron shank. CONDITION: both buttons retain virtually all of their original gilded finish and may even be unissued. (02-22987-2/BF). $1,000-2,000.

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GROUP OF NINE VERY RARE CONFEDERATE NEW ORLEANS

Lot # 4041 (Sale Order: 43 of 479)      

CARDBOARD RIDDELL POSTMASTER SCRIPT & STREET CAR RAIL ROAD TICKETS 1862. This collection, including three 5-cent stamps, was discovered among WW Rockwell's belongings, wr...moreapped in paper with a note: "Each ticket...is valued at five cents and used as change in the city, or valid for one ride." 1-2) Two 1cent yellow cardboard Post Office fractional scrip notes, both signed, 2 vignettes of cotton bales and superposed "1". 3) 5cent on pink cardboard, signed, 2 vignettes of turkeys, superposed "5". 4-6) Three yellow cardboard "APOLLO LINE" street car tickets, vignette of horse drawn carriage, verso "P.I." logos. 7-8) Two orange cardboard "JEFFERSON CITY RAIL ROAD" tickets, vignette large horse pulled trolley, verso "JCJK" logos. 9) Small blue cardboard "ROUGH & READY OMNIBUSES" featuring a horse-drawn carriage vignette, with the reverse showing "N.O.C.R.R. COMPy" within an oval cartouche. New Orleans cardboard tickets are seldom seen. The street car tickets in this lot may be the only survivors as those short routes were short lived. We can not find examples of any of the survivors past this lot. CONDITION: fair to very good. (02-22987-3/JS). NON-GUN. $3,000-5,000.

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GROUP OF CAPTURED CONFEDERATE DOCUMENTS, LETTERS &

Lot # 4042 (Sale Order: 44 of 479)      

BROADSIDES. 1) RARE NEW ORLEANS IMPRINT "CONSTITUTIONS of the CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA", 1861, 5.75" x 4.25" pink imprinted wraps, 26pages, very good overall, folded...more in center. 2) TWO NEW ORLEANS IMPRINT BROADSIDES on 10.5" x 8.5" sheets, text on top halves "FELLOW-CITIZENS AND SOLDIERS" "I address you today in a double capacity as governor and as commander in chief. A call has been made upon me by general Beauregard for 5000 men to defend the Mississippi valley and with it, your loved state, this beautiful city…….Fathers, Husbands, Brothers, Lovers, your Country calls you! Your Property rights are in danger…Thomas O. Moore / Governor and Commander in Chief", fine overall. 3) CONFEDERATE STATES BAKERY $1 NOTE, signed by Louis Hubert, vignettes of baked goods and rococo figure, red overprint "ONE", very good overall, corners complete just folded over. 4) THREE 1861 LOUISIANA COMMISIONS TO FUTURE CONFEDERATE GENERAL ALFRED MOUTON. Jean-Jacques-Alfred-Alexandre "Alfred" Mouton (1829-1864) was a West Point graduate who gave up his commission to raise sugar cane near his home in Opelousas, LA. When the war began he formed a company as captain of the "Acadian Guards" which the first commission conveys Sept. 2, 1861. He was soon promoted to Lieutenant Colonel which second commission conveys dated September 27, 1861. The last commission dated October 20, 1861 is as Colonel of the 18th Louisiana Infantry. Mouton & the 18th Louisiana suffered heavy losses at the battle of Shiloh and Mouton was wounded, he returned home to recover and was promoted to Brigadier General of the Louisiana Brigade and took part in actions throughout Louisiana and the Red River campaign, being killed April 8, 1864 at the age of 35 at the battle of Mansfield. Each Commission measures 14" x 17" and each signed by governor Thomas Moore and the adjutant general. Commissions are still folded in very good condition with the attached seals. 5) Ten additional Confederate or prewar Southern related documents, including one signed by Brig General John B. Magruder, Aug. 4, 1861 at Camp Magruder, Williamsburg, VA, another signed by Alfred Mouton as Colonel 18th LA, Nov 21, 1861. Another document signed by Maj. Walton, Washington Artillery. Other documents signed by 2nd LA officers Capt. Arthur H. Martin & Col. William Levy. One interesting "SLAVE MANIFEST" partially printed document concerning 9 year old slave Armond declaring that a "slave was not imported into the United States since January 1808". (02-22987-7/JS). NON-GUN. $2,000-3,000.

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4 RARE EARLY WAR CONFEDERATE ATTY GENERAL JUDAH

Lot # 4043 (Sale Order: 45 of 479)      

BENJAMIN LETTERS CONCERNING NEW ORLEANS. 1) 3p ALS J.P. Benjamin, April 13, 1861 on "Confederate States of America / Department of Justice / Montgomery" letterhead to Lou...moreisiana Atty Gen. Edwin W. Moise, concerns New Orleans Arsenal contents, provisional army officer appointments, moving government to Richmond… 2) 2p ALS J. P. Benjamin, May 8, 1861 on "Confederate States of America / Department of Justice / Montgomery" letterhead to Louisiana Atty Gen. Edwin W. Moise, concerns moving LA troops in state and not to Virginia, entire government moving from Montgomery to Richmond in few days… 3) 2p Telegram, J. P. Bejamin, May 15, 1861 to LA Atty Gen. EW Moise, concerns troops LA Legion importance to defend Ship Island. 4) 2p ALS, J. P. Benjamin, Richmond Aug. 15, 1861, personal to "My dear Harvey". 5) Pass to New Orleans authorized by Sec. of War Leroy Walker, on "Confederate States of America / War Department" printed form, Sept. 5, 1861. Judah Benjamin & Edwin Moise, were 2 prominent Louisiana Confederate Jews, Jewish Confederate memorabilia is very scarce. CONDITION: very good overall, folded. (02-22987-6/JS). NON-GUN. $1,500-2,000.

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EXTRAORDINARY CIVIL WAR ANDERSONVILLE DIARY OF WM.

Lot # 4044 (Sale Order: 46 of 479)      

HUBBELL, 23RD OVI. William H. Hubbell (1842-1864) son of Dr. Noble Hubbell, Cuyahoga, OH enlisted Feb. 23, 1864 in Company "A" 23rd Ohio Volunteers. William was educated ...moreand writes well. His diary begins on Feb. 20, 1864 "I'm going to enlist in the army of the Union and am also going to keep a diary for the whole year, as correct as I can….". William did make detailed entries daily throughout the Kanawha Valley and Charleston, WVA camps & picket. The battle of Cloyd's Mountain May 9 and aftermath was devastating to the William"s regiment who had 21 killed, 38 wounded, William was one of the wounded after injuring "my back by a severe fall from the enemies works." Still in field hospital May 10 "Still bringing in the wounded and burying the dead. O' Dear what awful awful work, how dreadful. A site is a battlefield dead all around for miles across the meadow where we drove them. There dead lay in heaps and many a poor wounded man lay all night in the cold damp rain and no aid could be given. There was but a few left with the wounded to do and those few was just worked to death. May this war soon end and made peace again…". On the 11th William details more wounded from the battle coming in and "many of the dead are still unburied." May 12th "… noon the rebs are advancing and our force is retreating. We shall soon all be taken prisoners… The 37th battalion Virginia cavalry came in front of our hospital and we have surrendered 70… so we are now all prisoners of war-but they have given us much more liberty than I expected. We are allowed to stay and attend to our wounded…". Over the following days and weeks William still writes detailed daily accounts of the hardships of the March to his first prison at a Salt Works near Abingdon Virginia, May 18th "what a gloomy life a prisoners is. No comforts of life are allowed, just enough cornbread and fat meat to keep us alive. We are not allowed even to go out the door without a guard and our prison is nothing but a salt bin 14 x 40 feet and 139 men have to occupy…". William and fellow prisoners would be moved to prison in South Carolina, then on June 3rd on train at Macon and "arrived at Andersonville at 2 oclock here we got off and went up to camp. It is a very strong place contains about 17 acres of ground palisaded up all around about 14 feet. A little brook runs through the center of the pen contains about 19,000 prisoners. Many they say die…. William continues to write detailed day by day accounts of the drudgery, loneliness, and pain throughout June and July and then starting August 19th his entries are only a part of a page, entries now tell of his sickness and pain. The last entry is written August 26th "today three years ago we fought the battle of Cross Lanes, West Va. Then I belonged to the 7th Ohio Co. A, Capt. Orrin J Crane now dead killed in the action of Ringgold GA…… today I feel somewhat better but am low.. but hope to be able to go when they commence paroling" William died August 31, 1864 of scurvy & is buried at: Andersonville National Cemetery, Andersonville, GA (Grave #7388). Diary has among the best detail of Andersonville prison life I have read, William Hubbell writes full pages in diary every day but the last few from June 3rd to August 26, 5 days before his death. Diary has a few illustrations; one is drawing of him leaving his sweetheart Anna saying goodbye. A CDV of his Anna is held in pocket of diary. Scattered through the early blank pages, William writes occasional thoughts while leading up to Cloyd's Mountain and while at Andersonville. CONDITION: diary is disbound with loose pages, but is complete other than a few pages in January, text is all discernible. The blank earlier pages previous to Feb. 20, he often fills with songs, thoughts, and letters to his "dear one". William writes a letter to Anna on a February page (May 9) "Anna-Except this book as a gift from your own W. Hubbell. Cloyd's Mountain Battlefield, 9AM. Dear one, now we go into the fight and perhaps I shall have to bid you farewell. But my trust is in God and I know that he will sustain the right and protect me from all harm….. Goodbye dearest-trust God". William writes several letters to his "dear one", May 10th "I have been spared, yes God has guarded me….". William copies a letter from Anna stating her love for her "Willie" on an early page (Jan. 8) and he answers it in difficult script as he must be near the end: "…I will love you without measure and protect thee till I die. Will". After this entry there is date of November 23, 1864 and unreadable text in another hand, Jan 9 & 10 page is torn out, did Anna T. Kelly receive this book and write something more? How did this book end up in Rockwell archive in Massachusetts? The content is exemplary and could be subject of an article or book as this diary was unknown till recent discovery. (02-22987-9/JS). NON-GUN. $5,000-8,000.

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ARCHIVE OF WILLIAM W. ROCKWELL, 8th & 31st MASS

Lot # 4045 (Sale Order: 47 of 479)      

VOLS. This large archive consists of several hundred letters and documents, diaries and personal effects of Capt. Rockwell when in New Orleans before his death December 3...morerd 1863. 1) 27 eagle "I" buttons from his uniforms, 18 large & 9 cuff size, very good overall. 2) Sword scabbard throat with tag explaining that this one broke and another was bought. 3) US Infantry Tactics, inscribed "Wm W Rockwell / Capt. 31st Mass vols / comdg I Co / Fort Pike / Feby 9, 1863" very good with decorated spine. 4) Hardee's Tactics, "Capt. Rockwell / Co. I / 31st Regt" inscribed inside. 5) Webster's Army & Navy Pocket Dictionary, inscribed "Wm W Rockwell / Capt. 31st Mass / Fort Pike La/ July 20, 1863" very good with gold lettered spine. 6) Proverbs, inscribed "Capt. Rockwell from his friend Capt. Allen, Oct. 17, 1863", very good. 7) Massachusetts Minute Man medal in original box inscribed on edge "WILLIAM W ROCKWELL, PVT, CO, K, 8TH REG", medal is like new. 8) 2 diaries, one with little content, the other filled from 1st to last page starts Feb 21, 1862 through May 3, 1862. Inscribed on inside cover "Sixty eight days from Boston to New Orleans 1862 / by William W Rockwell / Capt. 31st Mass", very good. 9) Over 200 letters & documents categorized in 20 large envelopes by family member after his death. Letters are generally fine condition and folded to fit the large envelopes. William wrote letters home to his mother and his father which were retained as were letters written by his parents to him in New Orleans. Many of the letters still have there original covers and stamps. William received letters from friends at home and other soldiers in the field. Many letters refer to business in New Orleans, both personal and military, very good overall. 10) 3 printed General Orders from New Orleans, very good as folded. 11) Rare field press "SOLDIER'S NEWS-LETTER" published on Ship Island Mississippi, May 24, 1862, where the 31st was garrisoned at one point, good. 12) Two 1862 New Orleans newspapers, DAILY DELTA, May 15, 1862 & May 5, 1863, fair to good. 13) File of letters & documents concerning William's death, original eulogy, very good. 14) 10 larger photographs of William postwar made for family, fine. 15) Memorial escutcheon of Co. "I" 31st Mass mentioning William's death, mostly complete, but frayed & torn edges. (02-22987-10/JS). NON-GUN. $3,000-5,000.

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CIVIL WAR PHOTOGRAPHS OF 8th & 31st MASS SOLDIERS,

Lot # 4046 (Sale Order: 48 of 479)      

GEN BUTLER'S STAFF-NEW ORLEANS. 1) Seven 3" x 4.5" outdoor albumin images; 3 identified groups, Rockwell pictured in one with 3 other members of Co. K, 8th Mass. 2) Two 4...more" x 3.5" views of Gen. Benjamin Butler with staff taken in New Orleans 1862 when Rockwell was commanded by Butler. One with ink identifications on 7.5" x 5" board, the other trimmed and fitted in half plate case. 3) Five Mass CDVs, three signed. 4) Ten CDVs of Rockwell, Pittsfield & New Orleans, last dated Aug 1863, several views and duplicates, one 3" x 5" albumin photo of Rockwell, CDVs contained in embossed cardboard box written "W. W. Rockwell Capt. 31st Mass Vols". 5) Two stereo views of ladies outdoors, one showing archery. 6) Ninth plate cased tintype of enlisted soldier, not identified. CONDITION: good overall. (02-22987-4/JS). NON-GUN. $1,500-3,000.

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GENERAL BENJAMIN "BEAST" BUTLER BROADSIDE AND

Lot # 4047 (Sale Order: 49 of 479)      

RELATED BEN BUTLER LETTERS. 1) 24" x 7.75" scarce original broadside: "PROCLAMATION" by Gen. Benjamin Butler to people of New Orleans detailing aspects of martial law in ...morethe city, May 1, 1862. Very good overall, folds, some typeset is lighter than rest. 2) Two Ben Butler autograph letters concerning 'Confederate sentiment' newspaper content in New Orleans Picayune, as outlined in Butler's "PROCLAMATION", Butler in his own hand adds to his clerk's "Explanation" "..or which is intended in any way to influence the public morale against the government of the United States." Letter is endorsed by Gen Butler Aug. 1, "Upon the publication of this apology the newspaper called the Picayune can be continued and the guard released. Benj. F. Butler / Maj. Genl Comd". The other letter to Rockwell recommends a "loyal citizen" endorsed by Butler to be given the Bulletin Job Office. Very good overall, and accompanied by official envelope addressed "Editor of the Picayune". (02-22987-8/JS). NON-GUN. $1,000-2,000.

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RARE 1772 WEST FLORIDA, KING GEORGE III LAND GRANT

Lot # 4048 (Sale Order: 50 of 479)      

ON AMIT RIVER. 1772 English land grant for 150 acres on west side of Amit River 2.75 miles down from confluence of Comit River, West Florida then, Ascension Parrish now. ...moreThese grants given to British soldiers serving in the French & Indian Wars. Patrick Conway the grantee of this land was born in Ireland in 1742, settled on this land and married Creole Marie Labauve from Nova Scotia, he died in Ascension Parrish in 1805. The document measures about 16" x 9" with attached survey map and large royal seal. This document has several docketed inscriptions from 1820s and 1840s showing the importance of this rarely seen document. CONDITION: good overall, all discernible and complete, cracks at folds on the attached survey, large royal seal is scuffed and worn through but still attached by original cord. (02-22987-5/JS). NON-GUN. $2,000-3,000.

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