FIREARMS SELL AT 12:00 NOON INDIAN ARTIFACT & TRADE GOODS

53rd

& REAL ESTATE COMPANY -Remington 20 ga, pump Wingmaster HUGE COLLECTION OF MARBLES & GAMES -Savage Stevens, Model 311 double barrel 410 -Marlin Model 444, lever action .444 Remington Magnum -Crossman 760 Pump Master .177 caliber pellet We will sell the following private collection of James & Laurie Meiners Jr. at Public Auction on: -Crossman 66 Power Master .177 caliber pump -Daisey Powerling Model 1700 pistol C02 BB with site SATURDAY FEBRUARY 13, 2016 -Model 132 Benjamin Franklin 22 caliber pellet pump pistol -Holster for Benjamin pistol -Crossman 2100 Classic .177 caliber pellet/BB repeater air rifle, BEGINNING AT 9:45 A.M. like new, in box -Tasco 3x7x20 scope Doors Open at 8:00 A.M. -Misc ammo SALE SITE: Lincoln County Fairgrounds, #1 Fairgrounds Circle, Troy, MO 63379 ALL FFL LAWS APPLY. ALL OUT OF STATE FIRE- ARM BUYERS MUST PRESENT A CURRENT FFL DIRECTIONS:Take Hwy 61 to Troy, MO, go west on Hwy 47 approx. 2 miles to right on Fairgrounds Rd. and go approx. ½ LARGE BOTTLE COLLECTION LICENSE. NO EXCEPTIONS mile to Fairgrounds on right. Follow Thornhill Auction signs day of sale. 100s of Early Bottles NOTE: Sale will be held indoors with heat and seating, come rain, snow or shine. AKRO AGATE Motel Accommodations: & MILK GLASS Super 8 28 Turnbull Trail Troy, MO 63379 636-528-6888

Luxury Inn & Suites 107 King Drive OWNERS: Troy, MO 63379 JAMES & LAURIE A. MEINERS JR. 636-528-0080

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® OWNERS: JAMES & LAURIE A. MEINERS JR. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: What a collection! James’ collection of historical memorabilia, history of especially the St. Louis, St. Charles and surrounding counties, is truly one of a kind. A lot of his collection has been on display in St. Louis museums. If you are DAVID THORNHILL DUSTY THORNHILL BILL UNSELL a serious collector of 1800s history and documents, mark your calendars. This is truly a once in a lifetime auction for our company Troy, MO Troy, MO Frankford, MO Troy Office: 636-366-4206. and it’s amazing the collection that James has put together. Historians you’ll have a field day. See you at the sale David, Dusty & Bill Order of Auction – A lot of the sale will be sold in catalog form. For additional photos & catalog go to our website www. Lunch will be served. All buyers will be photographed. Terms: Cash or Good Check with Current For Full Listing, visit thornhillauction.com, as there are over 400 pictures to view with numbers to match the catalog. Photo I.D. Out of State Photo I.D.s and Out of State Checks must be accompanied with a Bank We will take absentee bids up until 2/11/2016 at 5:00 p.m. Letter of Credit, call for details. We do not accept Cashier Checks. Items sold with no warranty. www.thornhillauction.com They stand sold AS IS. Owner & Auction personnel not responsible for accidents day of sale! For more information on a particular item, call James at 314-757-5147 and he will assist you. Announcements made day of sale take precedence over any advertisement! David Thornhill – 314-393-7241 Dusty Thornhill – 314-393-4726 Bill Unsell – 573-470-0037 Troy Office: 636-366-4206 For full listing & terms of this auction – www.thornhillauction.com Celebrating 53 Years In Business MAGAZINE ADVERTISING DAGUERREOTYPES ANTIQUES – PRIMITIVES – COLLECTIBLES Lots 176-188 TIN TYPES & PHOTOGRAPHS -Lot. 176. International Harvester Trucks 1930’s Lots 215-243 -Lot 178. Studebaker truck, Country Gentleman 1949 -Lot 215. Full plate electrographic portraits, 2, husband & wife, 1890 -Lot 179. Ford Sport Coupe, Ladies Home Journal 1930 with original matting -Lot 181. Bob Hope Chesterfield Cigarettes June 1949 -Lot 216. Man with beard, F.W. Buente, Warrenton, MO -Lot 182. Wrigley’s Gum, McCall’s November 1929 -Lot 217. Boy in suit, Willis, Warrenton, MO -Lot 184. Quaker Puffed Wheat, Ladies Home Journal April 1937 -Lot 218 handsome lad with mustache, Rombaugh, Montgomery City, -Lot 186. Lincoln, Pictorial Review October 1925 MO -Partial List -Lot 220. Three kids, R. Goebel, St. Charles, MO -Lot 221. German Evangelical Church, Marthasville, Mo 1904 post- ARTWORK – FLORALS & PRINTS card -Lot 225. Long family tin types 1870s Lots 189-214 -Lot 227. Tin type 1873, J. Warman -Lot 189. Five hand painted watercolor florals 1845-1851 -Lot 228. Two ambrotypes 1860s -Lot 190. Print Rosa Indica Vulgaris, P.J. Redonte’ -Lot 229. Two photos from Viola, MO, taken in 1906, all people -Red milk paint dry sink with high hooded -Lot 191. Hand painted, The Canterbury Bell 1848 identified backsplash, 1830s era, Washington, MO piece -1860s pine drop leaf table, -Lot 193. Etlaua Japonica Zebra, Vicks Magazine 1870 -Lot 237. First photography display in Europe 1/1/1853, London -4 signed handmade Windsor chairs 6’ with swing legs -Lot 196. Yellow rose, postcard 1900 News by Richard Hood, St. Charles chair maker -1890s oak multi drawer cabinet, -Lot 197. Karl’s German children’s book, cover & back 1870s -Lot 239A. reverse of 239, sheep, farm animals in the livestock show, post office piece -Lot 198. Karl’s children’s prints, 4 with German text 1870s first prize -Blue paint, step back cupboard -Lot 199. Roscoe Misselhorn pen & ink print, House at Appleton, MO -Lot 241. Brady’s Gallery, 1858, Harpers Weekly -Lot 209. Pencil & ink print, Michael G. Gibbin, Sacred Heart Church, Florissant -Lot 243. Political cartoon by Nast, Harpers Weekly 11/29/1873 -Lot 211. Ink & water color print, Davis Gray, Stone Row, St. Charles, MO -Partial List -Lot 214. Audubon print, Sharp Tailed Grous, R. Havel 1837, real Audubon! -Partial List DAGUERROTYPES – TIN TYPES & AMBROTYPES Lots 244-309

-Immigrant trunk, red paint, dovetail, -Domed trunk, 1850s with original 1840s era painted flowers, nice hardware & lock -French Canadian rocker, 1820s-30s with original blue milk paint

-Lot 277. Tin type of a man in a -Lot 244. Reverend Ludovious Weld, large, beaver, top hat, 1/6 plate, -Lot 249. Ambrotype of -Lot 251. Daguerreotype by ½ case father of the Great Abolitionist, Hezekiah Reeder, Keiths- J.J. Outle artist, St. Louis Theodore D. Weld, 1840s burg, Ill. Mercer County, photographer 1850, full full case case, extremely rare -Pine mule trunk with dovetailed drawers -Lot Middlekamp style ladder back -3 early farm tables chairs, handmade, 1800-1850s -Lot 245. Daguerreotype by John Fitzgibbon, 1/6 plate, 1850, extremely rare -Small oak roll top desk, top only -Lot 246. Mahlon Thomas Vance, identified on back, 1850s daguerreotype -8 ft. Swedish Modern table with 2 leaves, -Oak design desk, with adjustable lift top -Lot 247. Daguerreotype of middle aged lady with 1840s hair style Kroehler Furniture, sold 10/9/1958 -Grain bin, original blue paint, 1860s era -Lot 248. Daguerreotype of time worn couple, 1/6 plate -Tilt top candle stand with scalloped top -Lot 252. Tin type of young lady, 1/9 plate, full case -1820s French cradle turned into nightstand, -Historical fabrics -Lot 254. Daguerreotype of G.W. Fink, Lexington, KY, 1850, full case, beautiful image, mint -Lot antique doorknobs handmade piece -Lot 255. Daguerreotype by Gurney, New York, 1850 young lawyer, Henry French, full case, superior -Lincoln desk -Lot wrought iron hinges image -Pottery -Lot 256. Tin type with broken glass, very rare, full case with gold gilding, old man, Jenny Lind -Pie display case -Lot 264. Two daguerreotypes in full case, serious young couple, well dressed, 1840s, 1/6 plate -Lot 299. Tin type of Civil War, -Primitives -Lot 266. Daguerreotype of humorless middle aged man, Reed & Humphrey, Quincy, Il on plush, 1854- 1/6 plate, full case unhinged -Grist mill stone 1857 full case, nice image -Walking cultivator -Lot 267. Daguerreotype of Mrs. Mary Keller, mother of Jake Keller, wife of Peter Keller, 1840s full -Walking plows case -Lot 306 Daguerre- -Walking reel mowers otype of E. Her- -Milk can, Frank Mensie, Moscow Mills -Lot 268. Daguerreotype of Missouri Circuit Rider, Rev. S. Barth & Brothers, full case, ¼ plate, super nandez Y De Coca, piece of Missouri history 1/6 plate, full case, -1890s 3 wheel, wheelchair -Lot 269. Daguerreotype of Ellen Whitcomb by J. H. Currier, 1/6 plate, 1840 in full case plush & image in -1850s rope bed -Lot 273. Daguerreotype of Henry C. Wood, wearing a patterned vest & cravat, Scovill, platemark -Red planter -Lot 283. James Inman tin type was in the Brakes Green Co. volunteers in Mexican War in 1847, James stunning condition, is holding a sword, full case note attached to -Set of 6 Swedish Modern chairs -Empire 1840s-50s painted chest of drawers plush 1856 -Pine rope bed, 1830s era -Lot 293. Daguerreotype of a smiling William Koash, 1/6 plate, full case, nice image -Akro agate 1940s ashtray/smoke stand -Barrel set of table & chairs -Partial List -Cast iron cat door stop ANTIQUES – PRIMITIVES – COLLECTIBLES MEDALS – AWARDS- PRESENTATIONS – BADGES – LICENSES Lots 321-374

-Lot 325. Lucky nickel, -1 row planter, walk behind -Lot 322. V.P. Fair Reception Medals Buffalo, souvenir of St. -Lot 347. President Frank -Mule trunk with drawer & nice grain paint 1902-1946 Louis, Union Station, Pierce, 1852 Campaign for -Lot 326. First National reverse, 1890s President Convention of Cattleman, 1884, St. Louis -Tins -Lot 321. V.P. Fair Medal, 1885 & reverse side -Lot 324. V.P. Fair candy dish, gift, 1930 -Lot 327. Trade token, E.A. Schmidt Co., 5 cent in trade, 1890s -Lot 328. Upper Creve Coeur Lake membership badge, 1895 -Lot 330. GRR Challenge Cup, Capt. H. Hay, Sept. 1902, sterling -Lot 331. National Association of Grocers member badge, 1913 -Lot 332. St. Louis Centennial Celebration 1909 -Lot 333. Civil War token, Our Little Monitor 1863 -Lot 334. Creve Coeur Lake Rowing Association, 7/30/1910 -Lot 336. St. Louis Exposition Hall 1884 and Music Hall -Lot 337. St. Louis Post Office token with eagle -Lot 344. Meramec Highlands 1886 -Lot 349. World War I Forces medal for service, 1917-1919 -Crocks - Jugs - Stoneware -Lot 350. Two Post Dispatch public school medals, 1912 -Lot 355. Mound City Rifle Club -Baskets -Lot 338. Herman, MO, -Store display cabinet, sliding glass -Lot 362. 1926 golf medal by Tiffany, bronze -Lot 364. Millers National Federation visitors badge, St. Louis 1907 Centennial 1836-1886, -Lot 340. St. Louis to the & oak doors with slant front, 1880s era -Lot 371. Jack Daniels belt buckle, St. Louis Exposition 1904 German, flip side Front World War I -Lot 374. Veiled Prophet gift travel clock and jewelry case, Elgin 1969 -Partial List

-Edw. W. Haferkamp, -Primitive potty chair Augusta, MO, match -Coverlets holder advertising tin -Lot 367. Bricks Christenson -Lot 369. Warrenton Auto- marbles -Quilts mobile license 19922, No. 4 -Lot 368. Three St. Louis junk peddler wagon or -Lot 360. Democratic truck licenses National Convention, PRIMITIVE FARM TOOLS Kansas City 7/4/1900

-Axes, adz, farm scales, rock hammers, pipe, wrenches, augers, froes, etc. PHOTOS MISC MAPS -Antique doll -Primitive shaving block from Teson Farm in Lots 310-320 Lots 69 – 71 North County -German child’s dish -Lot 310. Pevely Dairy photos, glass plate negatives, 1920s -Sugar bucket -Lot 311. Marthasville horse and buggy photo with letter, 9/22/1907 -Coca Cola tray -Lot 314. World War I photo, St. Louis -Paperweights, 1 Red Gum Lumber, -Lot 316. Two tin types 1880s WORLD’S FAIR ARTIFACTS Himmelberger-Harrison, Morehouse, -Lot 320. Jacobsmeier of Niere family, Parker Road, Black Jack, MO 1890s MO advertising -Partial List -Partial List HISTORICAL MAPS MISSOURI MAPS ST. LOUIS HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS - PHOTOS AND BOOKS Lots 42 – 56 Lots 101 – 175 DOCUMENTS AND EPHEMERA -Lot 42. Railroad Map of Missouri, Edwards Brothers 1876 Lots #1 – 22; Lots to be sold in Catalog Form -Lot 43. State of Missouri; Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. 1850 -Lot 45. Missouri, Climatological Map, Engelmann’s, A. McLean & Co. 1872 -Lot 46. Missouri, early road map, including Forts Morse & Breese, 1844 Arkansas on back -Lot 47. Missouri 1820 Fonderie Et Imprimerie De J. Carez, one of the oldest and rarest maps of Missouri, French, modern 3 copies -Lot 48. Emigrant Indians West of Arkansas and Missouri, Bowen & Co. 1836, extremely rare -Lot 49. Map of defences of Western Frontier and Indian Tribes by Charles Gratiot, 10/31/1837, extremely rare, Bowen -Lot 50. Report of Secretary of War on protection of Western Frontier, 10 pages 10/11/1837 -Lot 52. Campbell’s Sectional Map of St. Louis, St. Charles, Warren and Lincoln Counties, 1872 McLean -Lot 136. Medal pre- & Co. -Lot 117. V.P. Fair Dance -Lot 124. Picture of Rockne of St. sented to the cham- -Lot 3. Garfield and Arthur -Lot 2. Grover Cleveland and -Lot 54. Campbell’s Sectional Map of Crawford, Gasconade, Franklin and Washington Counties, 1872 Card & Pencil 1914 Albans, the prize bull from the famous pion skate dancer of handkerchief 17 in. x 21 in. fabric Allen G. Thurman 17 in.x19 ½ in. McLean & Co. farm at St. Albans St. Louis 1882 fabric -Lot 56. Map of Missouri Parks and Roads 1933, giveaway from Chicago 1933 World’s Fair -Lot 1. Remember the Maine, -Lot 101. Photo of Soulard Market 1919 -Partial List 17 1/2in.x21in fabric -Lot 102. Photo of South St. Louis high School basketball team, 1918-1919 -Lot 105. Planters House menu & postcard, hotel burned down in 1877, extremely rare -Lot 4. General Ben Harrison, Harper’s Weekly 4/14/1888 ST. CHARLES – ST. CHARLES COUNTY & WEST ALTON MAPS -Lot 107. Civil War prisoner letter from St. Louis Headquarters 9/30/1863 -Lot 5. James Garfield, Christian Weekly 10/1/1881, extremely Lots 57 – 62 -Lot 108. Photo of Charles Lindbergh with Spirit of St. Louis rare -Lot 59. St. Charles County 9/3/1835, E. T. Langham Surveyor, linen -Lot 109. Print of St. Louis from 1850, great color, copper engraving -Lot 6. Lincolns Funeral/President Andrew Johnson -Lot 60. Map of Missouri River between St. Charles and Creve Coeur Lake, by Major Charles R. -Lot 110. Print of St. Louis with Indian Mound and Shot Tower, 1856, copper engraving -Lot 6A. Harpers Weekly 5/13/1865, entire magazine Booth’s Suter 1883, on linen -Lot 113. First Annual Report of St. Louis Gas Light Company later to become Laclede Gas Capture -Lot 61. Kaskaskia and Commons Survey with River, on linen, David C. Robinson, 6/5/1877 -Lot 7. Missouri Land Grant, Howard County, signed by Presi- County Surveyor 9/21/1807 -Lot 115. V.P. Fair Invitation 10/16/1914 dent John Tyler 5/1/1843. Grant to Benjamin S. Payne -Partial List -Lot 116. V.P. Fair Invitation/Ticket/Plan of the Coliseum 10/5/1920 -Lot 8. William McKinley serving Tray -Lot 119. Courthouse and Olive Street, St. Louis postcard, light up, 1906 19TH CENTURY NEWSPAPERS -Lot 120. New Washington Hotel, St. Louis Skyscrapers, light up, 1906 -Lot 9. Wells illustrated National Handbook 1856 Franklin Pierce -Lot 10. Harpers Picto- -Lot 121. Oversize postcard, light up, 1892 -Lot 11. Poulson’s American Daily Advertiser 5/8/1808, rag rial History of the Civil Lots 72 – 76 paper, entire paper with report of 10th Congress under Jefferson -Lot 125. World War II rations books War 1866 & 1894 -Lot 72. Journal of Agriculture and American Stock Breeder, St. Louis 6/17/1886, complete -Lot 126. Farm calendars, 5, 1945-1947 -Partial List -Lot 73. The Golden Era Alton, Ill. and St. Louis 4/28/1855 by Manford and Abbott, complete -Lot 129. Shaw’s Garden Stereo Card 1892 -Lot 74. The St. Louis Republican, St. Louis 6/1/1874, complete -Lot 132. Anheuser Busch Plant, power plant 1904 card ST. LOUIS CITY & COUNTY MAPS & HISTORICAL PRINTS -Lot 75. St. Louis Daily Evening Bulletin by James Peckham 8/5/1859, great pre Civil War paper, complete, & brew house card 1905 Lots 23 – 41 rag paper, not fragile -Lot 76. St. Louis Globe Democrat 5/23/1877, great condition, complete, rag paper -Lot 133. Anheuser Busch Bottling Dept 1906, malt house 1904 cards -Lot 137. German -Lot 23. St. Louis Riverfront Print 10/14/1871 -Partial List -Lot 138. Medal St. Louis World’s Fair souvenir, Cascade Gardens, medal 1914, Zum on -Lot 24. South St. Louis, Carondelet 1878 Pitzman’s Atlas Fireman’s Assoc. Benkan Maltese Cross -Lot 25. Allen’s Lafayette Park Addition Soulard 1912 -Lot 139. Union Station postcards 1906 & 1909 -Lot 26. St. Louis Riverfront, Eads Bridge from East St. Louis, Harper’s Weekly 7/8/1876 ST. LOUIS HISTORICAL ARTICLES – PRINTS & DOCUMENTS -Lot 143. Simmons Hardware, Keen Kutter, 1881 Peters Shoe Co., City -Lot 27. St. Louis & Chicago, Rare, 1899 Lots 77 – 100 Museum 1904 -Lot 28. Chesterfield & Ballwin, 1878 Pitzman’s Atlas -Lot 77. Merchants Exchange of St. Louis with image of Eads Bridge 1882 -Lot 145. Hamilton Brown Shoe Company 1881 & 1898, also in the -Lot 29. Chesterfield, Town & Country, Des Peres, 1878 Pitzman Atlas -Lot 78. St. Louis riverfront fire 7/2/1856 City Museum Bldg. -Lot 30B. Bellefontaine, Jennings, Pitzman 1909 Atlas -Lot 79. Frank Leslie mag at beginning of Civil War 1860 -Lot 146. F. Wouster & Company Lake & Ocean Fish 1888 and Albert -Lot 31. Creve Coeur Lake, Bridgeton areas, Pitzman 1878 Atlas -Lot 80. Illustrated News 2/19/1853, Another St. Louis Levee Fire Kuehne, Cheese & Butter 1898 -Lot 32. St. Louis County 1878 Pitman’s Atlas, St. Ferdinand, Florissant area, this atlas had house -Lot 81. Frank Leslies’s Illustrated Newspaper 1/12/1861, Indian fight that occurred in 1807 St. -Lot 147. White Hardware 1898 & J.H. Koppelman & Co. Beds, Bu- sites marked Charles, pioneer Steven Cole reaus & Wardrobes 1881 -Lot 33. Creve Coeur Lake, Bridgeton areas, St. Louis County atlas 1893, B. E. Johnson Publisher -Lot 83. Missouri store ledger page, 9/16/1820, the month Daniel Boone died -Lot 148. Simmons Hardware Co., Keen Kutter, 1898 & 1904 -Lot 34. Florissant, Spanish Lake, Black Jack area, 1893 B. E. Johnson -Lot 86. Lafayette County Mutual Fire Insurance Company 7/11/1857 -Lot 149. Dodson & Hills Pickles & Vinegar 1888 & Phillips, Grant & -Lot 35. City of St. Ferdinand, Florissant, 1893 B. E. Johnson, house locations marked -Lot 88. Frank Leslie’s 6/20/1857 R.R. arrives at St. Louis Levee Steam Boats, complete newspaper Co. Boots & Shoes 1881 -Lot 36. City of St. Ferdinand, Florissant 1879 from early date -Lot 150. Meyer, Schmid Grocer Co. 1890 & L. Bauman & Co. Wholesale -Lot 37. City of St. Ferdinand, Florissant, 1879, 2 modern photo copies -Lot 90. New York Illustrated News 6/8/1861 Civil War images and the hanging of Rev. White near -Lot 167. Keith -Lot 38. St. Louis County, Orrville, 1909 Pitzman Atlas Jewelers 1881 Johnson’s Histori- St. Charles -Lot 152. Dodson-Braun 1898 & Rosenheim, Levis & Co. Ribbon, Silk, -Lot 39. Black Jack, North St. Louis County, 1909 Pitzman’s Atlas, framed -Lot 98. Civil War mortar boats being built at St. Louis, 1863 cal Atlas, 1893 -Lot 41. View of St. Louis 1872 by Appelton, framed, great color Fancy Goods 1881 -Lot 100. Letter from Hobbs, recorder to Henry Flad, President, 11/12/1887 -Lot 156. World War II letters from serviceman to Mom & girlfriend 1939- -Partial List -Partial List 1945, eleven letters includes photo -Lot 157. Personally written histories of St. Charles & Warren County on WARRENTON – HIGH HILL – various topics including Daniel Boone and the history of Wright City. -Lot 159. 1820 French map of the State of Missouri. One of the earliest maps before statehood. -Lot 158. Handwritten ledger diary of St. Louis policeman, Christ H. Ober- NEW FLORENCE – FRANKLIN COUNTY These 2 maps are copies. beck during prohibition, starts 12/2/1920 Lot 63 – 68 -Lot 161. Standard Atlas of Osage County Missouri 1913, includes 38 maps -Lot 63. Map of City of Warrenton, 1877 -Lot 162. Atlas map book of St. Charles Co. Missouri 1875, complete in poor condition -Lot 169. Hostetters Almanac 1868 -Lot 63A. Warrenton Newspaper, German, Volksfreund, 8/19/1910 -Lot 163. Illustrated historical atlas of Warren Co. 1877, published by Edwards Brothers, poor -Lot 170. Letter from Alexander Haig, Haig was a U.S. Army, Four Star General -Lot 64. Map of High Hill 1918 condition -Lot 171. 1917 one dollar bill -Lot 173. 1864 United States Internal Revenue License to Wm. Parsons of Missouritown. A short -Lot 66. Geological Map of Franklin County, 1855, rare, -Lot 165. Rand-McNally Universal Atlas of the World 1892 time later the town was renamed Defiance. by B. F. Shumard for Missouri Geological Survey of Missouri -Lot 166. National Gazette and Literary Register 1821-1822, awesome bound, includes the ac- -Lot 174. Writing book of Louis Boeckemier 1893-1904, Warrenton, MO -Lot 67. City of Labadie/Gray Summit and South Point, 1876 -Lot 160. Letter written by Col. A. count of Missouri being admitted as a state. The paper is high rag content and is not fragile -Lot 175. Letter from Winfield, Missouri dated 7/15/1857, Peter Carruthers writes to his father -Lot 68. Allenton, Eureka, Glencoe area, 1893 Johnson W. Slayback, founder of the Veiled -Lot 168. Appleton’s Handbook of American Travel, 1st Edition 1867, great condition -Partial List -Partial List Prophet Ball, Dated 9/28/1880