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J(acob) M. Howard, MI (VT) 1805-71. Detroit’s City Attorney then Attorney General of Michigan then US Senator wartime from Michigan. He named the GOP the Republican Party. CS ...... $35. (Sir) Frederick G. Kenyon, London 1863-1952. An Antiquarian Paleographer, Biblical & Classical Scholar, President of the British Academy 1917-21. From 1918-52 he was Usher of the purple rod. CS 2/21/1923…$20., PC-sized Photo ...... 30. Juanita M. Kreps, Lynch, KY 1921-2010. The first female Secretary of Commerce also the first female Director of NY Stock Exchange (a Democrat). CS ...... 25. Col. F(rank) P. Lahm, Mansfield, OH 1877-1963. The very first Army (pre Air Force) pilot. CS Governors Island, NY August 11, 1939 ...... 75. Don Larsen, Michigan City, IN 1929. First person to pitch a no hitter during the Baseball World Series in 1956 (Game 5). CS ...... 40. L(ewis) C(has.) Levin, Charleston, SC 1808-1860. The first Jewish Congressman (for Pennsylvania) Yulee of Florida was a Rep (non-voting) for the Florida Territory. His Signature ...... 50. Davis H. Levy, Canada 1948. Astronomer & co-discoverer of the comet “Shoemaker-Levi 9”. INS Time Magazine Cover pictures his giant rock ...... 25. Cmdr. Raymond McCool, the sole survivor of his submarine crew which perished in 1963 “The Thrasher”. He was ordered by his Captain to stay home with his temporarily blinded wife. FDCS ..... 30. Jacklyn H. Lucas, NC 1928-2006. The youngest Medal of Honor recipient in the 20th Century (Iwo Jima). ALS 9/30/1997, a 3 year Veteran Marine just 2 weeks past 17 ...... 95. Tiny Lund, SC (IA) 1929-75. The first NASCAR superstar to be killed on the wall. His 1970 Check ...... 55. Nick McDonald, Dallas (Camden) TX 1928-2005. The cop who arrested Lee Harvey Oswald & put that knot on his head. CS ...... 95. Willie Mosconi, Haddon Heights, NJ 1913-93. Pool Champion with 15 world titles from 1941 to 57. He holds the world record running 526 consecutive balls sunk CS ...... 30. Joseph F. Mikulec, Croatia 1878-? He walked 175,000 miles on foot 1901 to 1929. He was also an Autograph Collector. PC Photo Signed on Verso (50,000 in person autographs) ...... 35. Zell Miller, GA 1932-2018. Lt. Governor of Georgia & Governor then their US Senator. He’s the only person to ever deliver the Keynote Speech to both the GOP & the Democrats. INS Booklet ..... 35. (Senator) Don Patrick Moynihan, NYC (OK) 1927-2003. Sociologist, diplomat & college professor, Assistant Secretary of Labor for JFK & LBJ. He was UN Ambassador for Ford. Signed Photo ...... 30. Patsy Mink, HI Territory 1927-2002. The first Asian female in Congress where she served 12 years & 1965-71 as Delegate from the territory. Signed Photo ...... 30. (B. Genl.) , HI 1922-2007. A WWII Ace, 13 Notches in WWII then 4 Migs in Vietnam. He’s the oldest Ace to ever shoot down an enemy nearly 45 in May ‘67. Color Photo Signed ...... 55. 25th Annual Great CHICKAMAUGA CIVIL WAR & MILITARY SHOW Dalton Convention Center • I-75 Exit 333 Walnut Avenue • Dalton, GA Saturday & Sunday • February 1-2, 2020 AUTOGRAPHS OF THE CSA (MOSTLY GENERALS): PAGE 2-315 BPP = Biographical Picture Page

Wm. B. Taliferro, VA 1822-98. Alum of Wm. & Mary then Harvard (law), a Veteran of Mexico. He led the 23rd Virginia Infantry & served in Virginia, South Carolina & Georgia. CS as MG CSA ...... $495. (B. Gen. & Secretary of State) R(obt.) Toombs, Washington, GA 1810-85. A Brigadier General, then briefly CSA Secretary of State & Governor of Georgia. He fought Burnside on the bridge at Antietam and the bridge should carry his name. In later life this wounded CSA Veteran went blind. CS name & home town ...... 175. A(nna) H. Trenholm, Johns Island, SC 1810-85. Wife of George A. Trenholm who was Secretary of the CSA Treasury at war’s end. Her endorsement on a large 1881 Check ...... $35. George A. Trenholm, Charleston 1807-76. Described above. He was also king of the blockade runners with 60 ships. He established the international credit for the CSA. His 1868 Document with other important Confederates ...... 145. (B. Gen.) R(obt.) B. Vance, NC 1828-99. This brother of Zebulon Vance led a brigade at Murfreesboro & elsewhere. He served in Congress postwar for NC. An 1885 Endorsed Check ...... 90. (B. Gen.) James A. Walker, VA 1832-1901. a/k/a “Stonewall Jim”. He was dismissed from VMI for trying to talk T. J. Jackson into a duel. ALS Wytheville 5/21/88 Personal Letterhead ...... 225. (L. Col.) Wm. Wallace, Columbia 1824-1902. XO of the 2nd SC Infantry wounded at 2nd Manassas & Gettysburg. Part DS as Attorney for Columbia, SC ...... 45. (B. Gen.) Wm. H. Wallace, SC 1827-1905. A planter, lawyer & legislator who climbed from Private to B. General in the CS Army. ADS 2/1/1879 as a judge…$225., WE ...... 250. (B. Gen.) Henry C. Wayne, Savannah 1810-83 who was the original camel jockey for Secretary of War Jeff Davis in 1853. DS 10/19/1852 as Vice President “Master of the Sword” ...... 150. Adj. Gen. Henry C. Wayne, DS Milledgeville 11/4/1864, part-printed commissioning a surgeon for a Mounted Ranger Battalion, nice Letterhead ...... 250. T(hos.) H. Watts, Alabama Territory 1819-92. Attorney General of the CSA, Signer of Alabama Secession, Colonel of 17th Alabama & War Governor of Alabama. ANS 12/15/1864 ordering 2 gallons of whiskey for medicinal purpose (Dr. certifies on Verso) I’ll bet ...... 250. Wm. D. Watts, Laurens, SC 1800-61. Signer of SC Secession & the first Signer to die. ADS 8/3/1840, 9 lines in his hand ...... 45. (Alabama Militia Genl.) A(bsalom) M. West, MS (Marion, AL) 1813-94. ALS Pressed Copy as Quarter Master General of MS to a Captain (Genl.) West ran for V. President in 1884 with of all people the infamous “Beast Butler”, Union General. This Pressed Letter ...... 90. (B. Gen.) D(avid) A. Weisiger, VA 1818-99. A veteran of Mexico wounded at 2nd Bull Run & Petersburg. A pretty 1872 Check or an equally beautiful Promissory Note 1871. Each at ...... 195. (B. Gen.) G(abe) C. Wharton, VA 1824-1906. He led the 51st VA then a brigade under Breckenridge. DS with 35 other men of the VA legislature postwar…$150., Album Page, a BG/CSA WE ...... 220. (B. Gen.) John S. Williams, Mt. Sterling, KY 1818-98. Colonel in Mexico then one of Joe Wheeler’s key generals versus the North. Album Page Signed with 5 other US Senators. Justin Morrill (who’s on a US Stamp) is one of the others ...... 145. (B. Gen.) Marcus J. Wright, TN 1831-1922. Wounded at Shiloh. He led a brigade at Chickamauga & Missionary Ridge. 1853 DS (Memphis) 1 fold properly repaired ...... 125. Marcus J. Wright who after the war was in charge of CS Army records for the US Government. ALS 1/20/1891 to Walter Benjamin selling autographs, US War Department Letterhead, 1 Pg ...... 250. (Major) Henry Edward Young, Charleston, (Grahamville, SC) 1831-1918. R E. Lee’s Judge Advocate & the longest living member of Lee’s staff. ALS Charleston, 1 Pg 8 July 1899 ...... 70. (Capt.) Louis G. Young, SC 1833-1922. Brother of Henry above who was 8 times wounded: 7 Pines, Gaines Mills, Frayer’s Farm, Gettysburg (3 wounds), Wilderness & Hatcher’s Run. ALS to Henry Savannah 11/23/1868 (Note: Henry E. Young had 2 wounds) ...... 90. (Major Genl.) P. M. B. Young, GA (SC) 1836-96. He led Cavalry under H. Cobb & later under Jeb Stuart and was 4 times wounded (Middletown, MD, Brandy Station, Rappahannock River & Ashland, VA). His key battles were Sharpsburg, Gettysburg & Wilderness. Signed Sheet with 30 other Members of US Congress & Photo (blown up CDV), Pg dated 1872 ...... 225. (Col.) John B. Baldwin, VA 1820-73. A State & CSA Legislator who Signed VA Secession & led the 52nd Virginia Infantry. ALS 1 Pg Staunton 3/28/1848 ...... 85. M. Gen. Wm. B. Bate, Bledsoes Lick, TN 1836-1905. He threatened to shoot a surgeon who wanted to saw his leg off. Postwar he was Tennessee Governor His postwar Check…$95., His Signature as Major General ...... 150. Henry L. Benning, near Columbus, GA 1814-75. Eponym of one of America’s largest Army bases who served at Sharpsburg, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, Chickamauga & the Wilderness where wounded. His Signature…$175., His law book Signed twice ...... 225. (B. Gen.) Wm. R. Boggs, Augusta, GA 1829-1911. He graduated West Point in 1849, 5th in his class. He was Chief Engineer for Bragg & later built railroads. 1873 Check Signed 3 times ...... 220. (Dr.) Solon Borland, AR (VA) 1808-64. An Arkansas Militia General who had been a Major in Mexico who served the CSA on both sides of the Mississippi River. His Signature...... 65. L(aurence) O’B(rian) Branch. NC 1820-62. KIA at Sharpsburg (or Antietam as the North called it), his 7th Major battle. His Signature ...... 250. (Generals) John Bratton, Winnsboro, SC 1831-98. A doctor who would rather fight than stitch and Johnson Hagood, Barnwell, SC 1829-98. DS as Governor for Hagood & Bratton as Comptroller General & 2 BPPs ...... 275. (Gov.) Joseph E. Brown, GA (SC) 1821-94. CSA Governor of Georgia who listened to Genl. Wayne & had the best prepared state for secession (arms, uniforms & equipage). Signature ...... 70. (B. Gen.) R(obt.) Bullock, FL (NC) 1828-1905. Wounded at Utoy Creek, Franklin & Murfreesboro. His big fights were: Murfreesboro, Chickamauga, Atlanta & Franklin. His Check 1904 ...... 195. M. Gen. M(att) C. Butler Greenville, SC 1836-1909. He lost his right foot at Brandy Station & later served versus Spain as a US M. General. CS/MG/CSA Matted 8x10 w/Picture & BPP ...... 245.

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Joel Adams, Jr., SC 1784-1859. He owned “Elm Savannah”. He was Yale Alum, a Baptist, Justice of the Peace, school commissioner & owned 273 slaves. 1828 ADS ...... $45. Wm. Andell, Johns Island, SC 1845-1932 who planted Sea Island Cotton. ALS Johns Island 9/9/1919, 1 Pg w/Letterhead ...... 25. Wm. Andell, ADS 11/23/1883 purchasing a mule from Esekiel (X) Capers for $80 ...... 25. Constantine Bailey, Edingsville 1828-86 who owned “Blue House” Plantation & lived in Edingsville, SC (on Edisto Island) & owned 114 slaves. DS 5/15/1877, 2 PP ...... 30. James M. Caldwell, Charleston, SC 1808-71 who owned the plantations “Grafton” & “ Lynchfield” on Sullivans Island and in Stateburg. He owned 101 slaves. ALS 9/15/1871 to W. M. Kinder, a Kingstree, SC planter ...... 35. Loftus C. Clifford, Charleston 1813-85 who owned “Pringle Field” in Colleton County & he was an Episcopalian and owned 146 souls. ADS 11/1/1884 ...... 25. Loftus C. Clifford who was born in Ireland. ALS 9/24/1864 to James Reid Pringle (1813-84) from Chester, SC re shipping hides to SC to put shoes on his negroes so they would not go a 2nd year without them ...... 95. Geo. W(ash.) Dargon, Darlington 1802-59. Owner of “Rough Fork” & “Elysian Fields” near Darlington. A planter, state senator & like ones above a Democrat owner of 120 slaves. ADS 6/30/1854, a Legal Writ, 1 Pg ...... 40. H(enry) A(lexander) DeSaussure, SC 1788-1865 who purchased Boone Hall in Mt. Pleasant, SC in 1811 from the Boone family for $1,200. DS 4/9/1841 Folio Legal Document ...... 35. (Note: Boone Hall was a 1681 land grant & still works) (Major) Samuel Dubose, St. Stephens 1758-1811. One of Francis Marion’s Revolutionary War Officers who later was a planter with 116 slaves. DS 12/28/1786 Folio also Signed by Justice of the Peace Wm. Scott (Jr.) circa 1745-1790 & (76 slaves) & 2 Biographies ...... 70. Josiah Dubose 1819 ADS. This family owned 4 major plantations: “Harbin” at Pineville, “Bluford” near St. Stephens, “Farmington” & Roseland” near Winnsboro. 1819 ADS ...... 40. Wilfred & Caroline Dupont buy 20 acres from Benjamin Lucas in St. Andrews for $400 (that’s Confederate money) on June 13, 1861, an unlucky date, Folio ...... 35. J(ohn) Evans Edings (Jr.), Edisto Island 1832-83. His two plantations were “Wm. Seabrook House” & “Seaside”. Edingsville, a town & Beach on Edisto is today long gone. Edings had 200 slaves & was a loyal Democrat. ALS (1854) re Estate of a relative ...... 35. (Rev.) Stephen Elliott, Sr., Beaufort 1804-66. Father of the CSA General Stephen Jr. who owned “Newbury” near Beaufort & 190 slaves. His brother Wm. Elliott 1788-1863, Notable SC Author sent message on Verso. ADS 1859 ...... 75. Thomas O. Elliott, Charleston 1757-97. owner of 3,333 acres in St. Andrews, 162 slaves and a mansion at 17 Legare Street. He built Wappoo Creek’s first bridge in 1789. His Signature ...... 50. Charles M. Furman, Charleston 1797-1872. Financier & kinsman of Rev. Furman eponym of the University. DS 2/8/1871 buying “Moonhorn” Planation from Rudolph Siegling for $1,600. Siegling was listed as KIA at Gettysburg wrote the DS ...... 40. (Dr.) Francis Y. Glover, SC 1817-96. His plantations were “West Bank” & “ Rosinwood” near Walterboro & Charleston respectively. ADS February 1, 1843 (107 slaves) ...... 35. (Col.) Thomas M. Hanckel, Beaufort 1822-88. He signed Secession for Beaufort County His plantation was “Twickenham Place” & owned 127 slaves, a Whiskeypaleon & a Democrat. Partial DS 4/15/1884 also Signed by Charleston Mayor John F. Ficken ...... 30. Wm. H. Harrison ALS 1892, 1 Pg Anti-Semitic Letter wanting to buy a SC plantation called “Billip” 4,000 acres on the Santee River advertised in Boston newspaper ...... 30. (Gen.) Wade Hampton (III), 1818-1902. He was a planter in SC & in Mississippi. Owned 317 slaves in SC & 170 in Mississippi, was a Lt. General CSA, Governor of SC & he ended the re-destruction & 12 years of SC Occupation after the war. ALS Charlottesville, VA 1897, 1 Pg ...... 525. Ellen Heriot, Georgetown, SC 1830-79. AMS (10/19/1868) 7-lines re selling Lark Hill Plantation (1,100 acres) a rice plantation. No price listed ...... 30. Danl. Horlbeck, Charleston 1809-93. With 3 brothers he purchased Boone Hall in 1872. Boone Hall has produced crops since 1681. ADS July 29, 1843 ...... 30. Jacob Bond Ion, Charleston 1782-1859 who owned “Clayfield” & “Spring Hill” (1,024 acres) also “Fairlawn”. He lived on Sullivans Island & owned over 110 slaves and was a Captain in the 1812 War. ADS 1/15/1839 Signed in the text ...... 35. (Dr.) John (Beaufain) Irving, SC (Jamaica) 1800-81. Educated in Britain & Philadelphia, he owned “Kensington” on the Cooper River & was a major local historian (122 slaves). DS Folio 3/10/1835 as Sheriff ...... 75. (Col.) James Ferguson, Charleston 1784-1874. Owner of “Dockon” (140 slaves). 2 Documents 11/14/1853 receiving $18,000 from Jacob Ion Signed by Ferguson by James Simons, SC 1813-79, a CSA Militia General & SC Speaker on Front & Back also Signed by Chas. T. Lowndes 1808-84, a planter banker who owned “Oakland” on the Combahee River who founded a major US bank (370 slaves), all were Democrats. 3 BPPs ...... 145. William H(enry) Heyward, SC (PA) 1817-89. A Harvard, SC Aristocrat & Democrat who produced 16,500 lbs. of rice in 1859 with his 600+ slaves. A Folio DS April 7, 1868, 8 Revenue Stamps on it. He Signed it 3 or more times ...... 65. John Horlbeck, Charleston 1817-92. Co-owner & resident of Boone Hall. DS 10/31/1873. Rudolph Siegling who was thought to have died at Gettysburg Signed too. 2 BPPs ...... 35. Allen S(mith) Izard, Charleston (RI) 1810-1879 of Recess Plantation, West Point Alum, Beaufort planter (263 slaves). ALS, Savannah1/20/1867 ...... 35.

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Thomas S. Allen, WI (NY) 1825-1905 who led the 5th Wisconsin at Gettysburg. His Check as Wisconsin Secretary of State 1866 ...... $25. Thos. R. Bard, Chambersburg, PA 1841-1915. A Union Scout who served at Gettysburg & postwar (1867) Album Page as USS/California with Stephen M. Wright, CA 1853-1901 also Signed ...... 25. (B. Gen. CSA) James J. Archer, TX (MD) 1817-64. A Veteran of Mexico who was a POW at Gettysburg. Poor treatment as a POW caused his death. DS (Washington Territory) June 1859. This Document is also Signed by (Dr.) J(ames) Hunter Berriern, GA 1835-68, son of the Georgia Governor ...... 375. (Col.) G(eorge) G. Benedict, VT 1826-1907. He earned the Medal Of Honor at Gettysburg as a “Shavetail” (GI speech for a 2nd Lt.) Endorsed 1877 Check…$65 (both are Burlington) 1890 Check Signed ...... 90. (B. Gen. CSA) Henry L. Benning, GA 1814-75. Ft. Benning, GA is named for him. He led his brigade in the Devil’s Den at Gettysburg. His scarce Signature (Books $200)…$175., a Law Book Signed twice ... 225. (B. Gen.) Henry W. Benham, CT 1813-84. He made L. Colonel from B. General for loosing a fight in SC which he had won. This top graduate West Pointer was 1837 was later an engineer at Gettysburg. ALS Annapolis 1 Pg 6/9/1846 re engineering ...... 175. (B. Gen.) Col. Hiram Burnham, ME 1814-64. After fighting on Little Roundtop at Gettysburg he was KIA at Chafin’s Farm. DS 3/13/1863 removed yet complete to itself ...... 195. (M. Gen.) Dan Butterfield, Utica, NY 1831-1901. Hooker’s Chief of Staff who was wounded at Gettysburg is responsible for Army patches as well as the words to Taps music. His Check ...... 350. (B. Gen.) L(ouis) H. Carpenter, NJ 1839-1916. A WBTS Veteran who was at Gettysburg & later earned the MOH versus Indians in KS & CO leading Buffalo Soldiers. His Signatures (3 close together) ...... 150. Lt. Gen. Adna R. Chaffee, OH 1842-1914. He served in the WBTS, Indian Wars, Spanish-American, Boxer Rebellion & was at Gettysburg and was Chief of Staff US Army 1904-06. CS ...... 90. Bvt. Capt. James Chester, Scotland 1834-1903. He enlisted in 1854, fought the Seminole then was 1st. Sergeant at Ft. Sumter during the bombardment and capture was at Gettysburg and postwar commanded Ft. Pulaski (at Savannah). ALS Ft. Pulaski 11/4/1869 ...... 120. BBG Wm. Cogswell, Bradford, MA 1838-95 who was at Gettysburg & made Sherman’s March. Folio DS March 1865 in the field in South Carolina (upstate) ...... 35. (B. Gen.) James Conner, SC 1829-83 who led the 22nd NC at Gettysburg and was postwar Attorney General of SC for Governor W. Hampton. ALS 1 Pg, no date (he lost an arm) ...... 145. (Gov. of PA) Andrew Curtin, Bellefonté, PA 1817-94.. War Governor of Pennsylvania who put 300,000 men in blue uniforms and has a monument on the battle site. Unsigned CDV…$125., Signed CDV ...... 295. (Major & Senator) John W. Daniel, Lynchburg 1842-1910 on Early’s Staff at Gettysburg, crippled at the Wilderness. He was called “The Lame Lion of Lynchburg”. CS March 8, 1894 ...... 35. Draft Deferment (Pennsylvania) 6/23/1863 for George Washington Diefferderfer, PA 1842-1915. He was a Militia Officer (1 week before Gettysburg) reckon he knew Rebs were invading ...... 75. (Capt.) Joe J. Davis, Louisburg 1828-92. He led Company G 47th NC at Gettysburg, Cold Harbor, Petersburg & the Wilderness. Signature as a Member of Congress ...... 20. (L. Col.) H(enry) A. Edmondson, VA 1814-90. He was XO of the 53rd Virginia. ANS 1871 as Sheriff of Halifax County, VA ...... 25. A(rthur) B. Farquhar, PA (MD) 1839-1925(?) An industrialist who played a pivotal role in the Gettysburg Battle (saving York). Today there’s a monument to him in York CS 1922 ...... 70. L. Col. (B. Gen.) D(an) W. Flagler, Lockport, NY 1835-99. West Point Class of 1861, a Staff Officer at Gettysburg & later he was Chief of all Army Ordnance. Signature/L. Colonel ...... 25. (Brevet B. Gen.) Geo. P. Foster, Walden, VT 1835-79. he was XO of the 4th VT at Gettysburg & was later wounded at the Wilderness. His 1877 Vermont Check ...... 35. (M. Gen.) Wm. B. Franklin, York, PA 1823-1903. West Point 1843 Class appointed by Senator & President Buchanan. He was guarding his hometown next at the time of Gettysburg. ALS undated in Pencil to Col. John Hathaway probably postwar…$90., WE ...... 110. (B. Genl.) B. D. Fry, AL (WV) 1822-91. He led Archer’s Brigade after Archer’s capture. In Pickett’s Charge he received one of his 4 wounds & was captured. Tiny 1875 DS ...... 200. Capt. C(has.) A. Garcelon, Sr., Lewiston, ME 1842-1935. At Gettysburg he had been a 2nd Lt. (Shavetail) in Company I 16th ME Infantry. Clipped Signature from an Army Document ...... 20. (Brevet Col.) C(has.) W. Foster, Salem, MA 1830-1904. He was English-born & a Veteran of Mexico. He put 40 years in the Army (Wartime Signature) ...... 20. (Col.) L. Col. George Gibson, PA circa 1830-88. He served in the 3rd & 5th US Infantries, was of Seneca Indian heritage & was cited for Gettysburg. Clipped ANS...... 35. (Lt.) George W. Grant, Minneapolis, MN 1842-1901 of Company B 88th PA captured at Gettysburg having previously been a POW at Ft. Wagner, SC. Album Page as AAG of Minnesota, no date ...... 25. (Capt.) E(dwin) L. Halsey, Charleston, SC 1837-1903. A seventh generation American who fired the first shot of the CSA War. ALS, 2 separate pages Charleston 4/17/1893 & BPP & the story ...... 95. Malachi P. Hiott, Walterboro, SC 1832-1903. He was at Gettysburg in Hart SC Battery as was Ed Halsey above. ALS 1 Pg as Judge at Walterboro ...... 20. M. Gen. A. A. Humphrey, Philadelphia 1810-83. He was at Gettysburg with Dan Sickles & later was Meade’s Chief of Staff. DS March 21, 1867 ...... 145. Eppa Hunton (II), Warrenton, VA 1822-1908. he was wounded in the leg during Pickett’s Charge. He later served in both houses of federal legislature. ALS 1 Pg & Cover Brentville 5/15/1851 ...... 270. (Brevet B. Gen.) Saml. M. Jackson, PA 1833-1907. This grandfather of Actor Jimmy Stewart led the 11th PA Reserves at Gettysburg. DS 1884 as a revenuer ...... 40. (Maj. Gen.) J(ames) L. Kemper, VA 1823-95. He was wounded, captured & rescued during Pickett’s Charge at Gettysburg & postwar was Governor of Virginia. His Check Richmond 10/30/1882 ...... 225. (B. G.) Col. W(lodzimierz) Kryzanowski, NY (Poland) 1824-87. A ‘48er who led the 58th NY Infantry at Gettysburg versus the Louisiana Tigers on East Cemetery Hill. DS May 17, 1862 a Medical Discharge form ...... 275.

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C(has.) Van Wyck, NY 1824-95. An Abolitionist who survived assassination in D.C. He fought in South Carolina & later pioneered in Nebraska. Album Page Signed 5/11/1882 ...... $65. James C. Veatch, Elizabeth, IN 1819-1895. His was a military family. His grandfather was at King Mt. in the Revolutionary War. ALS 10/14/1879 Rockport, IN to Gen. Hickenlooper ...... 120. Chas. C. Walcutt, Columbus, OH 1838-98. During Sherman’s March to the Sea he was twice wounded. Postwar he was a prison warden & a revenuer. DS 1874 as a revenuer ...... 70. (Genls.) James S. Wadsworth, NY 1807-64. KIA at the Wilderness & John E. Wool, NY 1789-1869 whose career began in 1812. Album Page Signed with 4 others, the NY Delegation at the 1861 Peace Conference trying to avoid the war. 4 Biographies, 2 BPPs & the page ...... 295. Lew Wallace, IN 1827-1905. Lt. Governor of Indiana, Governor of New Mexico Territory, a noted Author whose “Ben Hur” outsold “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” He served on the Lincoln Conspirator’s Trial; and the one for Andersonville. ALS Crawfordsville, IN 3/30/1889…$245., His Check 4/22/1893 from his hometown Crawfordsville ...... 295. Wm. T. Ward, KY (VA) 1808-78. A Mexican War Veteran who served in Congress & led a Brigade against the South. His Signature laid down as B. B. General ...... 55. Fitz Henry Warren, IA (MA) 1816-78. Making Zack Taylor President was his idea. He led troops under generals: Curtis, Banks & Meade Signature & BPP ...... 50. G(ouverneur) K. Warren, NY 1830-82 who was a star at “Little Round Top” Gettysburg. His Newport, RI Check May 10, 1881 to himself Endorsed on Verso, WE ...... 245. C. C. Washburn, WI (ME) 1818-82. Governor of Wisconsin & founder of a mill which evolved into General Mills. His 1880 Minneapolis Check ...... 75. Alex S. Webb, NY 1835-1911. A Veteran of the 3rd Seminole War who earned the Medal Of Honor at Gettysburg when he was Meade’s Chief of Staff. DS 1893...... 125. Max Weber, NY (Germany) 1824-1901. A German ‘48er who was wounded at Antietam leading a Brigade of the 2nd Corps. Signature as B. General…$45., WE ...... 65. Godfrey Weitzel, OH (Germany) 1835-84 who was 2nd in his 1855 West Point Class, fought at New Orleans & taught at West Point. Signature as BG laid down on a 1949 GAR FD Cover…$65, WE ...... 85. Wm. W. Wells (Jr.), Waterbury, VT 1837-92 who earned the Medal Of Honor leading the 1st Vermont Cavalry & was wounded a few days later in Maryland. His 1875 Vermont Check ...... 95. J(oseph) R. West, New Orleans 1822-98. Being Southern he was sent West to deal with Apaches and later became a US Marshall then a US Senator. Signature ...... 50. Frank Wheaton, RI 1833-1903. He served versus the Mormons, the Cheyenne, was in Bleeding Kansas and later at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. His Providence Check 9/21/1866 ...... 150. Wm. D Whipple, Nelson, NY 1826-1902. He fought the Gila Apaches & the Navajo long before facing the CS Army. Signature as Chief of Staff for Geo. H. Thomas as BMG…$60., ADS Ft. Monroe May 23, 1862 removed yet compete to itself, check-sized ...... 90. Walter C. Whitaker, KY 1823-87. A Veteran of Mexico who was wounded at Stones River (Murfreesboro) & again at Chickamauga. ALS KY 4/7/1865 speaks of GA, SC & NC, 1 Pg ...... 275. Edward A. Wild, Brookline, MA 1825-91. Abolitionist & friend of Harriet Beecher Stowe. He led Wild’s African Brigade. They served in SC. Signature/BG laid down, WE ...... 145. T(om) Williams, MI (NY) 1815-62. After the 2nd & 3rd Seminole Wars & Mexico as Scott’s Chief of Staff, he was KIA at Baton Rouge. Broken Discharge w/faults…$150., a nice one 7/31/1861 ..... 275. Isaac J. Wistar, PA 1827-1905 who led Baker’s Regiment after the latter’s death & later led the 7th & 18th Corps (wounded at Antietam) $1000 Bond as President Pennsylvania Canal Company…$75., TLS Philadelphia 9/19/1889, 1 Pg re Army of the Cumberland reunion ...... 95. Thomas J. Wood, Munford, KY 1823-1906. A Mexican War Veteran who lost the fight at Chickamauga by following Rosecran’s orders. ALS Little Rock October 7, 1865 in Occupied Arkansas, 3 PP telling war stories to a professor for publication, 3 PP WE ...... 225. John E. Wool, NY 1784-1869. A wounded Veteran of the 1812 War. He accompanied the Cherokee on their Trail of Tears, served in Mexico & retired in August 1863. Signature..$50., WE ...... 70. H(oratio) G. Wright, CT 1820-99. He led a Division of the 6th Corps at Gettysburg, led the 6th at Petersburg & helped to build Brooklyn Bridge and the Washington Monument. 2 PP ALS 1892 ..... 195. Ben Alvord, VT 1813-84. He served in the 2nd Seminole War & Mexico in his first 20 years in service. He served in: , Oklahoma, Mexico, West Point, Washington, Oregon & Idaho before becoming Paymaster General. LS from D.C. May 6, 1875 to a Colonel at Ft. Brown, TX ...... 65. C(hristopher) C. Andrews, MN (NH) 1829-1922. Captured at Murfreesboro, TN, fought at Vicksburg & Ft. Blakeley and postwar was a Diplomat. His 1908 D.C. Check ...... 90. C(hris) C(olumbus), Augur, NY 1821-98. He fought in Mexico & versus Indians in the Pacific Northwest then led the 22nd Corps versus the South. Signature/BG & Small Photo...... 65. N(athaniel) P. Banks, MA 1816-94. Massachusetts Governor, Speaker of Congress & Abe called him his best recruiter. Signature 4/14/1887…$50., WE ...... 70. (N. P. Banks) ALS New Orleans 9/30/1864 to Governor Boutwell (some ass clipped the name off of this 1 pager) this Letter & a Signature (not the one the jackass got, but Genl. Banks…$125., WE ...... 145. John G. Barnard, MA 1815-82. He finished 2nd in the West Point Class of 1833, was a Veteran of Mexico, an engineer & was West Point Superintendent. His 1877 NYC Check…$100., WE ...... 120. John Beatty, Sandusky 1828-1914. His notable fights were Stone’s River & the Tullahoma Campaign and postwar Ohio sent him to Congress. Pencil Signature laid down on his Engraving ...... 65. Wm. W. Belknap, NY 1829-90. A good general on Sherman’s March who became a corrupt Secretary of War selling favors or in GI talk doing midnight requisitions. Signature…$60., Album Page Signed by Belknap & Creswell who was Grant’s PMG & 2 BPPs ...... 75. Mason Brayman, IL (NY) 1813-95. He saw action at Belmont, Ft. Donelson & Shiloh and later was Governor of Idaho Territory. His 1854 Springfield Check ...... 150. www.hayesautographs.com JIM HAYES Email: [email protected] PO BOX 12560 Phone: 843-795-0732  8 a.m.—8 p.m. any day JAMES ISLAND, SC 29422-2560 AUTOGRAPHS OF TEXANS: PAGE 6-315 BPP = Biographical Picture Page

William Fields, Galveston (NC) 1810-58. A Texas Pioneer. ADS October 20, 1854, a Legal Document John Brown vs. the Estate of Henry Hodges Estate. Fields was a printer in Tennessee in the early 30s & moved to Texas in 1837, 1 Pg ...... $45. J(ames) W(right) Flanagan, Henderson, TX (VA) 1805-87. He was Lt. Governor of Texas & a US Senator, a Republican. His Signature ...... 25. (Capt.) Lt. Marvin Franger, Tivoli, TX 1919-2003. A Naval Ace maybe a Double Ace, 9 confirmed kills off of the USS “Ranger”, 1 probable & 2 others damaged. CS ...... 20. (L. Col.) De(Witt) C. Giddings, PA 1827-1903. He was XO of the 23rd Texas Cavalry. He opposed secession & was postwar a Congressman. His Signature ...... 30. (Sheriff) J(oseph) M. Harkey, San Saba 1851-1941 A Tax Bill as Sheriff of San Saba, Texas, 320 acres of John S. Brown cost him a whopping $3.04 in February 1884 ...... 30. Morgan C. Hamilton, Austin (Huntsville, AL) 1809-93. A Texas Pioneer who was Acting Secretary of War & Marine for the Republic of Texas and later US Senator ...... 35. Lisa Hartman, Houston 1956. Actress & Mrs. Clint Black for 24 years. She also is a singer who has worked on film & TV. Sexy Photo ...... 25. R(obt.) L(ee) Henry, Linden 1864-1931. Mayor of Texarkana, Member of Congress & Great, great, great grandson of Patrick Henry. Signature ...... 20. (B. Gen.) Tex Hill, Korea 1915-2007. Son of Texas Missionaries, (M. Gen.) Charles Bond, Dallas 1915-2009 & Col. Ed Rector 1916-2001. The WWII (2 of them from Texas) ... 100. (B. Gen.) Col. David Lee “Tex” Hill. BPPS…$20., ALS, 2 PP May 2, 1977 of Flying Tigers Letterhead talking shop to another retired Ace ...... 100. E(dward) M. House, Houston 1858-1938. Diplomat who was close to Woodrow Wilson. He split with Wilson over too far left views of Wilson. Signature & 1930 Unsigned Christmas Card ...... 30. (Sheriff) S(tan) E. W. Hudson, TX 1857-1926 DS 2/26/1895 as Sheriff charging J(oseph) S. Brown $4.68 in taxes of his 320 acre ranch ...... 25. (Col.) Billy (Wm.) J. Hovde, as a Captain in WWII he flew P47’s & P51s. He shot down 12½ enemy planes over Europe. He was Ace in a day in 1944 with 5½ that day. Talking shop on Personal Letterhead & Envelope ...... 50. Col. Wm. J. Hovde, MN 1917-96 whose 12th victory was a Mig in Korea. CS…$20., 1 Page ALS undated on Personal Letterhead, no Envelope talking Air Force like the one above ...... 40. W. T. (Uncle Bill) Jackman, TX (MO) 1851-1939. Sheriff of Hays County TX (20 terms) who made 11 cattle drives as a drover on the Chisolm Trail. He’s the son of B. Genl. Sidney Jackman (CSA) who fought in Kansas, Arkansas & Texas. ADS 11/9/1909, nice Letterhead ...... 125. James Jackson, TX (LA) 1822-95. Pioneer Texas Cattle Rancher (Chambers County). His 26,000 acre spread was fenced with cypress posts. ADS of Reuben Barrow, 2 legal-size pages selling all wild cattle to John S. Brown, James Jackson witnessed, Reuben Barrow was Clyde’s 3rd or 4th cousin ...... 90. (Gov.) Beauford H. Jester, Corsicana 1893-1948. 36th Governor of Texas, Alum of Harvard & University of Texas. This WWI Captain was the only Governor to die in office. 4x6 Signed Photo .... 35. Lady Bird Johnson, Karnack 1912-2007. First Lady & a former 2nd Lady. 6x5 Family Portrait INS with LBJ & girls ...... 120. Evelyn Keyes, Port Arthur 1916-2008. She was Suellen O’Hara in GWTW. She grew up in Atlanta. Signed Still from “One Big Affair”…$75., Signed Pretty Portrait ...... 95. Joshua Logan, Texarkana 1908-88. Movie Director & Writer “Mr. Roberts”, “Picnic”, “Sayonara” and “Annie Get Your Gun”. “South Pacific” won him a Pulitzer. CI 5/17/1983 ...... 30. M. “Nick” McDonald, Camden 1928-2005. The police officer who arrested Lee Harvey Oswald & put that knot on his head. CS…$70., PC-sized Photo Signed ...... 100. Shelly Metcalf, Tulsa 1930-2007. Texas A&M Basketball Coach, 9 tournament wins in a 27 year career, 438-306 record. Color Photo on the court...... 25. Chip Moody (II) Dallas-Ft. Worth 1947-2001. A newsman born in Oakland. He anchored all three fake news stations in Dallas-Ft. Worth. INS Photo ...... 20. Rudolph Klegurg, Cat Spring 1847-1924. A member of Tom Green’s Texas Cavalry. As a Democrat postwar he served in state & federal legislatures. Signature ...... 20. (Mira)beau B. Lamar, TX (Louisville, GA) 1798-1861. Hero of San Jacinto who rescued T. J. Rusk & was 2nd President of the Texas Republic. Part DS GA 12/6/1824 extremely rare, just ...... 195. (M. Gen.) S(amuel) B(ill) Maxey, TX (KY) 1825-95. Commander of Indian Territory (now Oklahoma) for the CSA. Back-to-back Clipped Signature with (CSA B. Gen.) John T. Morgan, AL (TN) 1824-1907. 2 BPPs ...... 120. (Sen.) Earle B(radford) Mayfield, Overton 1881-1964. State then federal US Senator. Alum of Tyler Business College & University of Texas, a lawyer & wholesale grocer. TLS USS Letterhead 5/20/1824 ...... 25. (George) “Spanky” McFarland, Dallas 1828-93. The fat guy in the “Little Rascals”. CS & Photo of him and his dog, 4x5 ...... 55. (Major) Wm. P. McLean, Mt. Pleasant (MS) 1836-1925. He graduated at 17 from the University of North Carolina. He enlisted & made it to Major by war’s end and US Congress. Signature ...... 25. Charles Nagel, St. Louis (Colorado County, TX) 1849-1940. Alum of Washington University & University of Berlin (law & economics degrees). He was Secretary of Labor for President Taft & co-founded the US Chamber of Commerce. ALS St. Louis 1/31/1893 ...... 40. Teddy Neeley, Ranger 1943. A Rock-n-Roll drummer who is remembered as being “Jesus Christ Superstar” in 1973. He also sings baritone. Album Page ...... 20. (Judge) Edwin Leroy Patton, Chester, SC 1803-80. A Texas Pioneer (1837). He was Chief Justice of Robertson County, Republic of Texas. ADS July 26, 1843 with edge faults, legal sized ...... 90. Texas Grab Bag: 10 items with Biographies. You specify your wants: entertainers, politic, Confederate, etc. We make no guarantee but we will come as close as possible ...... 150. www.hayesautographs.com JIM HAYES Email: [email protected] PO BOX 12560 Phone: 843-795-0732  8 a.m.—8 p.m. any day JAMES ISLAND, SC 29422-2560 SIGNED POSTAL COVERS MANY ARE FDCS (2 Hobbies In One): PAGE 7-315 BPP = Biographical Picture Page

Group Captain Peter Townsend, RAF 1914-95. Known for his courtship with Princess Margaret & Battle of Britain RAF Commemorative Cover Queen Elizabeth’s 25th Anniversary ...... $45. Elizabeth Vargas, Paterson, NJ 1962. Anchor on 20/20 TV weekly fake news show. FDCS of Sign Language (she thinks we understand) ...... 20. Carl Vinson, Baldwin County, GA 1883-1981. He put 50 years in Congress, a/k/a father of the 2 Ocean Navy. FDCS Sesquicentennial of Washington, D.C...... 30. Dirk Vlug, MI 1916-96. In the Philippines he knocked out 5 tanks with a bazooka & finished off the survivors with his 45. Medal Of Honor Commemorative Cover, 40 years since Pearl Harbor .... 100. John A. Volpe, MA 1908-94. Twice Governor of Massachusetts & the second ever Secretary of Transportation for President Nixon. FDCS Transportation 1972 (when Secretary of Transportation) ...... 25. (Major) George E. Wahlen, Ogden, UT 1924-2009. On bloody Iwo Jima as a Navy Medic he sustained 3 wounds while gathering 14 wounded Marines. MOH & 4 Purple Hearts in WW2. He was Army in Korea & Vietnam where he got his 4th wound. FDCS Domestic Mail ...... 80. Chris Wallace, Chicago 1947. Son of Mike Wallace of CBS fame & though he works for FOX, the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. He too is fake news. Christmas FDCS ...... 20. Barbara Walters, Boston 1929. News Anchor for NBC’s Today show, later on ABC with Harry Reasoner finally headed up the View (need I say more). FDCS Botanical Congress ...... 25. (Dr.) James Watson, Chicago 1928. A doctor who won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1962. He taught at Harvard. FDCS w/fault 100th Anniversary of AMA ...... 25. Robert C. Weaver, D.C. 1907-97. The first member of his race to sit on a Presidential Cabinet. He was LBJ’s original Secretary of HUD. Urban Planning FDCS ...... 40. (Dr.) T(hos.) H. Weller, Ann Arbor 1915-2008. Recipient of the 1954 Nobel for Physiology & Medicine. FDCS Michigan State College or UN World Health Organization. Each...... 20. Ernest E. West, Russell, KY 1931. A soldier raised in an orphanage who earned the Medal Of Honor in Korea for rescuing 4 while losing an eye and killing 4 enemy. FDCS 1981 Domestic Mail…$15., or Ike 6¢ 1969 ...... 20. (Gen.) W(illiam) C. Westmoreland, SC 1914-2005. He went to the Citadel & West Point and was in command in Vietnam in 1964-68. 1979 Cover German Surrender 1945 ...... 30. (Dr.) John Archibald Wheeler, Jacksonville, FL 1911-2008. A Physicist who worked on Nuclear Fission with Einstein. He coined several words like “Black Hole”, “Quantum Form” & “Worm Hole”. He taught at Princeton. FDCS Einstein ...... 30. Jack Whitaker, Philadelphia 1924. Well known ABC TV sportscaster and also worked for CBS. He was not fake news. FDCS Roberto Clemente ...... 20. Eugene Wigner, NJ (Budapest) 1902-95. A Princeton Professor who identified XE-135 poisoning in nuclear reactors & shared ‘63 Nobel Price. UN FDCS ...... 35. Roger Williams, Omaha 1924-2011. a/k/a Louis J. Weertz. Pianist from age 3. He was expelled from Drake University for playing “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes”, later went to Juilliard & was found by Dennis James his mentor. FDCS Coil Old Glory 6¢ stamps ...... 25. Chief Warrant Officer USMC Harold E. Wilson, AL 1921-98. He was 6 or more times wounded in Korea. On the night he earned the Medal Of Honor he was 4 times wounded by the Chinese and refused medical aid till it was over. Korea Special Cover FDCS ...... 100. Edith Bolling Wilson, Wytheville, VA 1872-1961. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson who was kin to Pocahontas (not Liz Warren). Franked Cover as a President Widow Printed ...... 45. Hershall W. Williams, Fairmont, WV 1923. A Medal Of Honor recipient Iwo Jima’s last living one who fought a 4 hour battle practically alone on a beautiful Iwo Jima Special Cover ...... 40. Genl. Isaac D. White, NH 1901-90. a/k/a “Mr. Armor” who led the 2nd Armor Division in WWII, Europe & the 8th Army in Korea. FDCS Sam Houston soldier 1964 ...... 45. Sherman Adams, E. Dover, VT 1899-1986. Governor of New Hampshire & Ike’s White House Chief of Staff caught up in a White House scandal. FDCS Coast Guard Geodetic Survey ‘57 ...... 25. Jack Anderson, Long Beach, CA 1922-2005. Swamp Creature from the left coast (my opinion). He won the ‘72 Pulitzer for National Reporting. Always dug up dirt on the Right as that’s too easy on the Left. FDCS 1981 Equal Justice (Ha) ...... 25. James Baker, Houston 1930. White House Chief of Staff for Reagan then Bush, Sr. 1990 GOP Convention Cover…$35., or 1989 Bush Inaugural Cover ...... 40. (Tec. Sgt.) Nick D. Bacon, AR 1945-2010. Born a sharecropper, he earned the Medal Of Honor in Vietnam finishing off machine guns that were killing his men. FDCS MOH ...... 50. (Lt. Col.) Vernon Baker, ID (Cheyenne) 1919-2010. In Italy in ‘45 his platoon got 26 enemy & 6 machine guns earning him the Medal Of Honor. He went to Korea, 2 Purple Hearts. FDCS ‘94 Buffalo Soldier very appropriate ...... 110. (Bvt. B. Gen.) James H. Baker, Monroe, OH 1829-1913. He was Provost Marshall of Missouri & postwar was Minnesota Secretary of State. His Frank as a bureaucrat acting Interior Dept. Commissioner ...... 25. (M. Sgt.) John T. Baker, Molina, IL 1945-2012. In Vietnam he took out 2 bunkers with grenades & rescued 2 of his men earning the MOH. Signed MOH Cover unused ...... 30. (Col.) Rex T. Barber, OR 1917-2001 who led the Air Mission that killed Admiral Yamamoto. He was also an Ace. A 1998 Envelope with a 3-line Return Address ...... 60. (Col.) Van Barfoot, MS 1919-2012. A Choctaw who landed at Anzio Italy earning the Medal Of Honor. He also received a , Bronze Star & 3 Purple Hearts in WWII. FDCS Domestic P.C…$35. or 1993 Charleston, SC Convention Cover Signed ...... 35.

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John Roger Fenwick, Charleston, SC 1780-1842. A USMC Lt. in the 18th Century who in 1811 became an Artillery Lt. Colonel & eventually a Brevet Brigadier General. DS with several others ... $45. Danl. Huger, Charleston, SC 1779-1854. A DS 4/23/1803 as SC Secretary of State also Signed by Philip Gadsden, Sr., SC 1761-1824. Son of Genl. Christopher Gadsden. Item is 4 Folio Pages. (Col.) Thomas Morris, Charleston 1752-1829. Aid De Camp of Genl. Nathaniel Greene who saved Greene from capture at Guillford Courthouse also Signed DS 1803 & 4 BPPs ...... 225. John Ganson, NY 1818-74. Harvard Alum who served in his state & federal Congress. ALS Buffalo 5/10/1853, ½ Pg ...... 20. John B. Gibson, PA 1780-1853. Legislator & Chief Justice of Pennsylvania. DS 1851 Document certifies Joseph S. Cohen as a Notary & BPP ...... 30. (Capt.) George Graham, VA 1772-1830. Clip from a Presidential document 1824 as Acting Secretary of War. In 1817 he met with the pirate Lafitte. This Clip ...... 35. (Senator) Albert C. Greene, E. Greenwich, RI 1792-1863. Nephew of Genl. Nathaniel Greene & USS and Attorney General of RI. His Signature ...... 25. (Col.) Benj. F. Hunt, Charleston, SC (Boston) 1792-1857. Veteran of the 1812 War. A Folio 3PP Legal Writ also Signed by (B. Gen.) James Simons (CSA) SC 1813-79. B. F. Hunt a pair of paragraphs on Page 2 ...... 95. Luey Gooch (?) Check Kentucky December 6, 1808 paying Col. M. McGhee 9 Shillings. All manuscript, English money was often quoted in America’s early days as it was more stable ...... 25. (Gov.) Mathew Harvey, NH 1781-1866. A state & federal legislator who was the New Hampshire Governor in 1830 & 31. ALS Concord September 18, 1864, 1 Pg re a trip to Boston...... 45. F(erdinand) R. Hassler, Switzerland 1770-1843. He headed up the US Coastal Survey & the Bureau of Weights & Measures. He arrived in America in 1805. His Signature & 4 words ...... 20. James Ewell Heath, VA 1792-1862. Editor of the “Southern Literary Messenger”. ADS & ALS both on 1 Pg. 1845 Richmond & BPP ...... 35. Davie Henshaw, MA 1791-1852. Apothecary, State Senator & Collector of the Port of Boston 1826-38 then Secretary of the Navy for President Tyler. Signature as Collector or Signature as Secretary of the Navy. Each ...... 35. (Gov.) Isaac Hill, Cambridge, MA 1789-1851. US Senator, Editor & Governor of New Hampshire 1836-39. He had also been Comptroller of the Treasury under Andy Jackson (Kitchen Cabinet). Signature ...... 25. Isaac Hill, NH (MA) 1789-1851. US Senator & 16th Governor ALS, 1 Pg Senate Chamber December 26, 1832 speaks of Oliver Strong on NC ...... 55. John Horan, Registrar of Sumter District, SC. Wm. Murphrey sells 40 acres in NC for 14 Shillings. Magistrate John Cassells recorded this sale (under $5) A DS ...... 40. (Col.) Jedediah Horsford, Charlotte, VT 1791-1875. Congressman, soldier & Missionary to the Seneca Tribe of New York. Signature as Member of Congress from Moscow, NY ...... 25. Jos(eph) C. Hornblower, Belleville, NJ 1777-1864. Chief Justice of New Jersey who was a co-founder of the American Bible Association. He taught law at Princeton. Signature ...... 20. Elizabeth Huggins (?) daughter of Nathan Huggins of Georgetown (SC Senator). ADS Charleston November 7, 1853, a Promissory Note for $20 ...... 20. Harm Jan Huidekoper, PA (Holland) 1776-1854. He was one of America’s largest land owners. At one time he owned a quarter million acres in North America. ALS Boston May 15, 1840, a cordial Letter to a George Simmons, Esq., 1 Pg ...... 40. (General) (Sir) R(obert) Hunter, England 1664-1734. Appointed Lt. Governor of Virginia in 1707, captured at sea by France, traded for the Bishop of Quebec, appointed Governor of New York & New Jersey 1710 to 1720. He died in Jamaica where he was again a Royal Governor. His Signature ...... 50. (Brevet Brig. Genl.) J(ames) House, D.C. 1775-1834. Chief of the 1st US Artillery. ALS Ft. Wolcott, RI April 30, 1811, 2 PP routine Army business (as Captain) ...... 55. R(alph) I(ssacs) Ingersoll, New Haven 1789-1872. Yale Alum, Member of Congress from Connecticut later a Diplomat (Minister to Russia). Signature ...... 20. James Jervey, Charleston, SC 1784-1845. A leading citizen of Charleston & Clerk of the SC Federal Court. ADS 10/22/1838. He certifies as debt free: Langdon Cheves, Peter Bacat, Sarah Johnson & Dr. Joseph Johnson. 8-lines in his ADS ...... 35. (Senator) Geo. W. Jones, Dubuque (Vincennes) 1804-96. A frontiersman, entrepreneur, judge & original US Senator from Iowa jailed by Seward for disloyalty & Abe Lincoln cut him loose. His Signature ...... 30. Henry Kayser, MO (Germany) 1811-84. Surveyor, draftsman & St. Louis Engineer who helped R. E. Lee with work on the Mississippi River. ALS 1 Pg St. Louis September 14, 1844 ...... 50. Lt. E(lisha) K. Kane, Philadelphia 1820-57. Arctic Explorer, Navy Surgeon who served in Mexico & reached the frozen North for Sir John Franklin. Kane is on a US Stamp. Signature on a New Orleans library visitors book, 4 names are Clipped, the one above him is a rare Union General Richard Arnold, RI 1828-82. This rare pair with 2 BPPs ...... 175. Amos Kendall, Dunstable, MA 1789-1869. Journalist & Postmaster General, one of “Old Hickory’s” Kitchen Cabinet. His Franked Cover addressed to Dan Broadhead, Collector of Customs at Boston ...... 45. Jos(eph) G. Kendall, MA 1788-1847. Kinsman of Amos & Member of Congress (MC). DS February 17, 1834, a Warrant for David Lovell, 8x9 Page part-printed Worcester County, MA ...... 35. James Kent, NY 1763-1847. New York Chief Justice Signature with that of Gilbert Livingston, NY 1742-1806, Legislator & Abolitionist with 2 BPPs ...... 50. Wm. Lance, Charleston, SC 1791-1840. Attorney, state legislator & solicitor for the Union Bank of Charleston (1821-36). ADS 4/1/1819 removed from a larger Document yet complete to itself, a land purchase in the Sumter District, 8x6 is the size ...... 30. (Gov. & USS) John Langdon, Portsmouth, NH 1741-1819. A L. Colonel in the Revolutionary War, President of NH in 1785, President Pro Temp of the 1st & 2nd Congress also a Member of the Continental Congress before that. DS September 21, 1807 as NH Governor making Wm. Hale a Magistrate ...... 775. www.hayesautographs.com JIM HAYES Email: [email protected] PO BOX 12560 Phone: 843-795-0732  8 a.m.—8 p.m. any day JAMES ISLAND, SC 29422-2560 AUTOGRAPHS OF LAW N’ ORDER: PAGE 9-315

Oakes Ames, Eaton, MA 1804-73. A shovel manufacturer whose nickname was “King of Spades”. He was knee keep in the “Credit Mobilier” scandal. J. G. Blaine & Schuyler Colfax were 2 of his many crooked cohorts. Signed Album Page with 2 other Congressmen ...... $50. Terry Anderson, OH 1947. A former Marine & journalist held hostage 6 years & 9 months (by the not so honorable Muslims). CS announcing a NYC speech he made ...... 25. Alcatraz Island Army Sentence (Orders #149) where an Army deserter is being sent, charged with desertion. Another Private gets a 12 pound ball n’ chain 2 years in prison & a dishonorable discharge Signed by (BBG) Wm. Wherry (MOH) ...... 50. Ball N’ Chain 4ft. Long for a Quartermaster Sargeant who must have stolen from the Army (no charge is listed), 3 years hard labor & branded D on his hip, San Francisco 1872 Signed by Wm. Wherry with BPP on Wherry ...... 50. Samuel L. M. Barlow, Granville, MA 1826-89. One of America’s top lawyers, a millionaire in the time they were as rare as Billionaires are today. His big cases had among them the USA versus Mexico in 1849 & Cornelius Vanderbuilt versus France. ALS 6 PP NYC 1/14/1874 speaks of millions (today that’s billions) ...... 75. (Gov.) John L. Barstow, VT 1832-1913. The Vermont Militia General who chased the Kentucky Confederate Guerillas into Canada after they robbed 3 Vermont banks. A Pension Check Signed for a Veteran ...... 60. (L. Col.) Paul Beck, Ft. McKavett, TX 1876-1922. One of the Army’s first 4 Pilots (USAF began in 1946). Beck was murdered by an Oklahoma Judge over his wife. His 1912 Check ...... 35. Fontaine Beckham 1788-1859. He was murdered by one of John Brown’s men at Harper’s Ferry. He was the Judge & ex-Mayor of the town. DS May 27, 1847 ...... 75. Hugo L. Black, AL 1886-1971. Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court, after 10 years in the Senate (in Left field). He served from 1937-1971. CS ...... 65. Ricky Byrdsong 1956-99. Basketball Coach at North Western University & colleges in Michigan, Arizona, Illinois & Iowa murdered by a racist. Photo INS to Jim ...... 30. Wm. F. Blois, Sheriff of Chatham County, GA (Savannah) ADS May 5, 1894, an arrest warrant instructing jailer to incarcerate J. R. Stevens ...... 25. (Capt.) Sheriff C. C. Bowen, Charleston (RI) 1832-80. He led a company of Confederate Coast Guards (CS Army) & postwar was Charleston’s scalawag sheriff & state legislator later charged with bigotry. DS 11/4/1876 as Sheriff ...... 40. Bootleggin’ Charleston, SC October 17, 1906 J. N. Peeksen being charged Bond $25 as the state had liquor all locked up for Ben Tillman & his cohorts. Check Sized ...... 35. Thomas Bradley, Los Angeles, CA (Calvert, TX) 1917-98. First Black Police Chief of Los Angeles then Mayor for 20 years. He also ran twice for Governor. CS ...... 30. (Blind Tigers) Carolina Detective Agency printed letter 2/4/1911 to the Columbia, SC Police Department with a newspaper clipping tells of 19 arrests in Marion, SC ...... 25. Jesse D. Bright, IN (NY) 1812-75. Lt. Governor of Indiana then their US Senator, President Pro Temp USS dismissed from the Senate for addressing a letter to Jeff Davis, President of the CSA. The Senate charged him with facilitating arms for the CSA. He was the 14th Senator & the last ever expelled. His property in Indiana became a large hospital after confiscation. Signature ...... 45. Daniel Brewster, Baltimore 1923-2007. US Senator & a USMC Colonel, an Aristocrat, 7 times wounded in the South Pacific then in 1969 charged with 10 counts of fraud & bribery. 6-line ANS .... 25. Harvey Carignan, ND 1927. Serial Killer sentenced to hang in Alaska, paroled now serving 400 years for murders. Envelope 6-lines of addresses in his hand & pen name ...... 25. Harvey (L) Carignan birthday card to a grandmother with a 6-line ANS inside ...... 55. D. H. Chiles, DS as Kansas City Police Director of personnel, a Marcellus Ford was beaten by arresting officer May 27, 1940, wife had him arrested (3rd time) (a wife beater) ...... 20. D(ouglas) D. Clark, CA 1948. Serial Killer & rapist a/k/a “Sunset Strip Killer”. He had lived in 37 countries before coming home to California. Envelope with his name & # on it ...... 25. Faye (Della) Copeland, MO (AR) 1921-2003. The eldest female ever given the death penalty over murder with her husband Roy. She helped him kill & dispose of 5 drifters. ALS August 7, 2000 to a friend in Akron, 1 Pg & Cover both Signed ...... 125. Roscoe Conklin, NY 1829-88. He served as a Congressman & a Senator and is the last person (fool) to refuse a seat on the Supreme Court. He was a body builder, didn’t smoke nor drink & was an Abolitionist and a body guard for Thaddeus Stevens. CS ...... 35. Court Martial Orders #94 San Francisco 1872. 6 members of the court are listed as is the Judge Advocate by order of Gen. Schofield Signed in print actually Signed by Wm. Wherry set for Independence, CA. The base consisted of buildings & caves and often had Indian troubles as well as many snakes. DS 7/17/1872 ...... 45. Archibald Cox, NJ 1912-2004. JFK’s Solicitor General who was fired by Nixon who had been suspecting Russian Collusion by the Democrats. CS…$25., ‘80 TLS Harvard Letterhead ...... 50. Walter S. Cox, D.C. 1826-1902. Appointed to the court by R. B. Hayes, he presided over the Charles Guiteau trial (assassination of J. A. Garfield). His 1883 D.C. Check ...... 70. Charles F. Cramer, Veterans Administration Legal Council when the “Teapot Dome” scandal was heating up. He committed suicide with a .45 to his head. His 1920 Check & the story ...... 30. Randy Duke Cunningham, CA 1941. A Fighter Pilot & Ace in Vietnam who went to Congress on his fame and then to prison on his greed for taking bribes. Photo Gum Card Signed...... 75. Abee Rathbone Corbin, NY 1808-81. Grant’s brother-in-law who was knee deep in the “Black Friday” scandal. ALS D.C. October 19, 1846 to John Rockwell of CT, a 3 Page letter of recommendation for the Rev. Henry Slicer ...... 175. Thomas Dillon, OH 1950. Sniper & Serial Killer. He’s known to have killed at least 5 men in South East Ohio over a 3 year period. He’s serving 5 life terms. Signed Envelope ...... 25.

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George Koonce, Harper’s Ferry (OH) 1818-1908. A cop a later a magistrate who raised a force to oppose the CS Army there being badly outnumbered they spent over a year in exile till the North again held Harper’s Ferry. ANS 8/21/1871 on a Harper’s Ferry Sheriff’s Document ...... $40. Horatio King, Paris, ME 1911-97. Buchanan’s Post Master General. He stayed in D.C. as a bureaucrat and is credited with the multitude of ex-slaves to settle in D.C. CS ...... 40. S(amuel) J. Kirkwood, IA (MD) 1813-94. The War Governor of Iowa who was later Garfield’s Secretary of Interior. Signature…$30., WE ...... 50. (Louisiana Slave Law) Geo. Nicholson (1833) grants his brother power of attorney to sell negroes. States that Louisiana has strict laws forbidding sale of slaves whereas Mississippi has no law (LA states up to $1000 fine & 6 months in “LA Clink”). ALS & ADS, 1 long 11 inch page ...... 150. Mary A. Livermore, Boston 1820-1905. Journalist, Advocate of Women’s Rights & Abolitionist who was a main force behind the “Sanitary Commission” & lets not forget the Temperance Movement. CS April 18, 1894 or AQS Easter 1899. Each ...... 75. (Genl.) Nathaniel Lyon) Ashford, CT 1818-61. Abolitionist & the first Union General to die in the WBTS at Wilson’s Creek, MO. His Engraving 5½x9 or 8x11. Each ...... 25. (Bvt. Capt.) Wm. A. T. Maddox, MD 1814-89. A US Marine who fought the Creek & Seminole in the late 1830s & later served in Mexico. ADS 1849 Saint Mary’s County Court, MD paying $4 to John Bush, a free Negro for being a witness in court, 6-lines check-sized ...... 150. Samuel J. May, Boston 1797-1871. Abolitionist & uncle to Louisa May Alcott. He was also kin to the Quincy’s & the Hancocks. His Signature ...... 25. (Col. & Gov.) J(oseph) W. McClurg, St. Louis 1818-1900. An ardent Abolitionist & Missouri Militia Colonel then postwar he was the Governor of Missouri who later homesteaded Dakota Territory. Signature ...... 35. (Major) Wm. S. Munday, VA 1827-circa 1885. Certifies a sale of a man’s inheritance of slaves. He served on the staff of Genl. Donelson in the CS Army. 1849 DS ...... 170. George Opdyke, NJ 1805-80. A war Mayor of NYC during the “Draft Riots” of 1863. His Check as Mayor 12/10/1863 ...... 35. W. P. (Wendell Phillips) Boston 1811-84. A founding member of the “Anti-Slavery Society” in 1837. He was also strong on Indian Rights. ANS in Pencil on a letter to him 10/14/1869 or an AQS in Pencil “Peace if Possible, Justice at any rate”. Your choice, WE. Each ...... 95. Benjamin Pringle, NY 1807-87. Lincoln’s appointed Judge on a Court of Arbitration to suppress the African Slave Trade. His Signature ...... 35. Robert Purvis, Charleston 1810-98. Free-born Mulatto Abolitionist, President of the “Underground Railway” & President of the “PA Anti-Slavery Society”. Check Signed 1880 on the Freedman’s Bank also Signed by John A. Creswell, Grant’s Post Master General with 2 BPPs ...... 375. A(nthony) E. Roberts, Chester, PA 1803-85. Member of Congress & a close associate of Thaddeus Stevens who had been a Merchant & a US Marshall. His Signature ...... 20. Israel Russell, VA 1812-86. One of John Brown’s hostages at Harper’s Ferry in 1859 who was sent out on a mission by John Brown, needless to say he didn’t return. DS 1858 as a J.P. at Harper’s Ferry ...... 75. (Brevet Major) Wm. Stone, MA (ME) 1842-97. A Union Soldier who enlisted as a private, 3 times wounded, self-educated he became an officer, then an agent for the “Freedman’s Bureau” & later he was SC Attorney General under Governor Chamberlain. ALS 5/10/1893, 1 Pg ...... 30. Charles Sumner, MA 1811-74. A radical Senator. Signed Album Page with Julius Rockwell, the other Massachusetts US Senator in the late 1850s. This page & 2 BPPs ...... 70. Tax Receipt, Washington County, VA 1850s. Taxable categories are: Whites, Blacks, personal property, salary, interest, land & road levy ...... 85. Tax Receipt, Washington County, VA 1840s. Taxable categories are: Whites, Blacks, tithables (Free Blacks), Slaves, horses, clocks, dogs, carriages, watches, lots ...... 95. Eli Thayer, Mendon, MA 1819-99. He ran a school for girls & organized the Emigrant Aid Society helping folks settle in Kansas Territory so they wouldn’t evolve into a slave state. He also founded a Colony in Virginia where now is Wayne County, WV to prevent the spread of slavery. His Signature ...... 25. J(ohn) T. Trowbridge, Ogden, NY 1827-1916. A doctor, a poet, Member of Congress & Abolitionist who traveled to Britain in 1840 for Abolitionist purposes. His Signature ...... 25. (Senator) Lyman Trumbull, IL (CT) 1813-96. He introduced the 13th Amendment (Abolition) & voted against A. Johnson’s Impeachment. Signature ...... 40. James Tupper, SC 1819-68. Charleston, SC Master in Equity (that is a judge who can decide cases without a jury). He frequently dissolved estates in CS while trying to maintain a balance for all parties. ALS 9/29/1859 to (General) James Simons, Esq., 1 Pg...... 50. James Tupper, ADS James Simons vs. Ann Welling. Letter states the amounts of money for land, bank shares & Negroes, repaired on Verso ...... 125. B. Genl. C(harles) H. Van Wyck, NY 1824-95. A Union General & Abolitionist who survived assassination in February 1861 for a speech made to Congress on March 7, 1860. His Frank ...... 70. (Sgt.) J(osiah) T. Walls, FL (Winchester, VA) 1842-1905. Slave soldier, editor, planter & lawyer. He served in the CSA Army as a laborer till captured, sent North & became a Union soldier & postwar Florida’s only 19th Century Negro Congressman. By 1873 he owned a plantation & a Gainesville, FL newspaper. His Signature ...... 120.

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Brad Anderson, Jamestown, NY 1924-? Cartoonist who created “Marmaduke” comic strip. FDCS which he Signed & drew “Marmaduke” on the cover ...... $40. D. Maitland Armstrong, Newburgh, NY 1836-1918. He specialized in stained church windows. ALS NYC May 1, 1901, 2 PP ...... 20. Bruce Bairnsfather, Pakistan 1887-1959. Humorist, cartoonist & writer. Artwork 4½x6½ of “Ol Bill” his WWI cartoon character Signed ...... 50. John Baldessari, National City, CA 1931. A concept artist who used famous photos in most cases & added humorist words to them. CS ...... 15. Tom Batiuk, Akron 1947. Cartoonist who created “Funky Winkerbean”. FDCS Christmas ‘86 he drew “FW” & Signed it…$45., TLS 7/26/1990 with Letterhead picturing “F.W.” ...... 30. Cecilia Beaux, Philadelphia 1855-1942. Portrait artist who trained in Philadelphia & Paris and was elected to the American Academy of Fine Arts & the French equivalent. CS & BPP ...... 40. George Biddle, PA 1885-1973. He went to private school with FDR then to Harvard. His murals were social realism. He traveled the world & served in WWI. Signature August 3, 1944 Album Page ...... 25. Bud Blake, Nutley, NJ 1918-2005. Cartoonist & creator of “Tiger” syndicated in 400 newspapers. CS & sketch of “Tiger”...... 40. Sava Botzaris, Belgrade, Yugoslavia 1894-1965. A second generation sculptor who migrated to Venezuela. His Signature April 1930 ...... 25. George Henry Boughton, Norwich, England 1833-1905. American landscape genre artist who illustrated “Sleepy Hollow” & “Rip Van Winkle” for Washington Irving. ALS 2 PP circa 1880 ...... 90. Frank Bramley, Sibsey, MA 1857-1915. English post-impressionist genre painter of the Newlyn school. He worked in Venice & Antwerp. CS ...... 30. Arno Brecker, Germany 1900-91. Hitler’s favorite sculptor. He did much work for the Nazis. PC Signed picturing one of his nude statues ...... 90. (Austin) Briggs, Humbolt, MN 1908-73. Cartoonist & illustrator. He worked on “Flash Gordon” also “Secret Agent Corrigan”. Album Page Signed ...... 25. Bo (Brown) PA 1906-96. His cartoon was “Such Is Life”. He worked for Saturday Evening Post & NY Tribune. ANS on Letter to him 11/2/1991 ...... 20. Charles Burchfield, OH 1893-1967. Visionary water color artist. His work is in practically all art museums in America. ALS (NY) 1/16/1956, 1 full page ...... 55. Christopher Calle, MI 1961. Illustrator of wild animals & designer of US Stamps. Also paints American Indians. ALS 8/13/1984 ...... 40. Chris Calle & Tom McNeely, Canada 1935. They together designed the 1989 Moon Landing stamp ($2.40). FDCS INS & 2 BPPs ...... 40. Vic Cantone, NY (?) 1943-2015. A left handed cartoonist for the NY Daily News. He was nominated 3 times for a Pulitzer. Signed Postal Cover ...... 15. Christo, Bulgaria 1935 & Jeanne Claude Morocco 1935-2009. A nutty team of married artists (?) who moved around the globe draping mountains & islands. PC of a draped canyon Signed by each ...... 25. Joyce Compton, Lexington, KY 1907-97. Actress. Signed artwork is a butterfly on a tree stem in technicolor, 6x2. She Signed her work ...... 20. Fleur F. Coules, NYC 1908-2009. A writer, editor & artist who created the short lived “Flair” magazine. Endorsed Check 10/6/1978 ...... 15. Christopher Pearse Cranch, D.C. 1813-92. A Unitary preacher who was a writer & artist. He illustrated “Hugger Mugger” books for children (also did landscapes). 5-line AQS 2/21/1884 ...... 35. Tony Curtis, Da Bronx 1925-2010. A leading actor with over 100 film credits in 6 decades. He was also an artist. INS Art Brochure picturing him on Cover (Signed Photo) ...... 40. Jim Davis, Marion, IN 1945. Cartoonist. TLS 4/29/1995 with his creation “Garfield The Cat” is resting on his Letterhead, 1 Pg ...... 70. Jim Davis Album Page Signed pictures “Garfield & a dog” ...... 40. José De Rivera, Baton Rouge 1904-85. Abstract sculptor who worked for the government in the 30s then for Sikorsky Aircraft in WWII. CS & BPP ...... 25. Richard Diebenkorn, Portland, OR 1922-93. An abstract expressionist artist who worked in the 50s & 60s brought him world wide acclaim. Lined CS ...... 30. Don R. Echelberry 1922-2001. America’s foremost bird artist in his day. He did 1,250 birds of North America in the Audubon Field Guide. TLS & ANS July 16, 1969 ...... 50. Jacob Erckholtz, Lancaster, PA 1776-1842. He did 800 portraits in a 35 year career in Philadelphia. Signature & BPP ...... 40. Will Elder, Da Bronx 1921-2008. Illustrator & comic book artist. He worked for “Mad” magazine & later created “Annie Fannie” for Playboy. Signed Portrait Print ...... 75. Norman Evans, UK 1901-62. Radio pioneer who was a comic on stage & quite the artist too. Album Page signed & Artwork ...... 30. Lee Falk, St. Louis 1911-99. Writer & cartoonist. He created “The Phantom” & “Mandrake the Magician”. 1995 Large Signature ...... 25. Lulu Farini 1855-1939. Acrobat, female impersonator & photographer. ALS 11/11/1887 Bridgeport, CT on Personal Letterhead, 3 Pages speaks of his photos ...... 35. Jules Feiffer 1929. Pulitzer Prize cartoon winner in 1986. He was inducted in 2004 to the Cartoonist Hall Of Fame. He has an Academy Award for a cartoon short film. CS...... 35. Ron Ferdinand, Signed Colored Sketch of “Dennis the Menace” with his dog, 11x8 is the size with the COA address to the original owner ...... 50. Fritz Freleng, Kansas City, MO 1905-95. Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Tweedy Bird, Sylvester the cat, Yosemite Sam & Speedy Gonzales are all his work. 8½x11 Signed Sketch of Bugs ...... 200. Gyo Fujikawa, Berkeley, CA 1908-98. Illustrator of children’s books is his specialty. 50 books in 17 languages in 22 countries. 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Lt. Gen. George C. Axtell, PA 1920-2011. A WWII Ace who also flew in Korea & Vietnam. He earned the Navy Cross over Okinawa. INS Post Card Photo ...... $30. (Col.) Wm. E. Barber 1919-2002. A Veteran of Iwo Jima who fought all night in 20° below weather with 220 men, only 82 were able to walk away, killing 1,000 at Chosen Reservoir and saving 8,000 trapped Marines. CS ...... 90. (B. Gen.) F(red) L. Bradman, Newark 1879-? His fights were: The Moro War, Panchos War, Nicaragua’s Banana War & WWI. DS San Diego 6/24/1933 (as BG) ...... 25. Richard E. Bush, KY 1924-2004. One of 27 WWII Marines who snuffed grenades to save their buddies. He’s one of 4 who survived (MOH Okinawa). 4x6 Stiff Flag Signed…$20., CS ...... 35. Robert E. Bush, Tacoma 1926-2005. A USN Medic who dressed as a Marine & served with them. His MOH was earned on Okinawa for killing enemy while playing doctor. He lost an eye there. 6x4 Stiff Flag Signed…$20., CS ...... 35. (B. Gen.) Capt. Chandler Campbell, Wheeling 1880-1956. He served versus Spain & 3 Banana Wars (Nicaragua, Haiti & Dominican Republic) & Moro War. His Check ...... 20. (M. Gen.) Eli K. Cole, NYC 1867-1929. Annapolis Alum who was the recipient of a Navy Cross for action in Haiti (1915-17). His 1897 Check as Lieutenant ...... 20. Gen. Ray Davis, GA 1915-2003. An Assistant Commandant who was with Puller at Guadalcanal (WWII, Korea & Vietnam). He earned the MOH at Chosen Reservoir in Korea. CS ...... 40. (Corporal) Duane E. Dewey, Grand Rapids 1931. Near Panmunjom in Korea in ‘52 he snuffed a grenade with his body. CS…$20., OCS (Official Card Signed) ...... 35. (B. Gen.) Col. Edward J. Dillon, SC (VA) 1907-78. A VMI Marine who earned the Navy Cross on Iwo Jima as L. Colonel in March ‘45. His Quantico Check 1954 ...... 15. (US Senator & L. Col.) Paul Douglas, IL (Salem, MA) 1892-1976. A WWII Marine then a Senator. He was wounded on Peleliu & at Okinawa. Marine DS 29 June 1944 ...... 40. (Major) Jefferson D. Dorrah, OR (CA) 1921-? An Ace who got 5 of his 6 kills in a day, April 22nd, 1945. INS Small Photo standing on his plane ...... 20. (Lt. Gen.) Hugh M. Elwood, Pittsburg 1915-2008. He became an Ace in the Solomon Islands & later served in Korea and Vietnam. FDCS of D-day Stamp, Ike is on the logo ...... 40. (B. Gen.) James Forney, Lancaster, PA 1844-1921. A Marine in the War Between The States 1861 to 1904. He saw action at Vicksburg & was court martialed in 1895. Close of an ALS as Captain & Brevet Lt. Col...... 75. (Major & MC) Louis A. Frothingham, MA 1871-1928. A Marine Lt. versus Spain, Massachusetts Speaker, Massachusetts Lt. Governor & a Major in the Army in WWI. TLS 3/23/1922 as MC (Member of Congress) or 1919 Check. Each ...... 20. Grab Bag: 10 Notable US Marines with Biographies. They will be deceased & from any war 1861 to Vietnam with Biographies for a low…$100., for BPPs on each & all, add $20 ...... 120. (B. Gen.) Saml. M. Harrington, Annapolis 1882-1948. Marine who served in 3 Banana Wars (Haiti, Dominican Republic & Nicaragua) also WWI & WWII. His Check ...... 20. PFC Paul E. Ison 1916-2001. He’s an Okinawa Icon with a sculpture of him at Camp Pendleton, CA. Signed copy of the Artwork, a sculpted relief. It’s at Camp Pendleton, California ...... 40. (M. Gen.) R(oger) (A.C.) Jones, VA 1789-1852. A Marine Lt. in 1809 who switched to the Army (Artillery) in 1812 & later was the US Adjutant General 1824-48. His Check ...... 90. Lt. Genl. Wm. K. Jones, Joplin, MO 1916-? He served in WWII, earned the Navy Cross & a Silver Star. INS Photo as Commandant of all Pacific Fleet Marines ...... 25. (B. Gen.) Theo. P. Kane who served 1881-1918 & rests at Arlington. His Check Endorsed by (B. Gen.) Charles A. Doyen, NH 1859-1918. The first Marine General to ever command an Army Division. It was in France during WWI. He died of the flu and is the namesake of a Navy Ship. This Check comes with 2 BPPs ...... 40. Charles Linberg, Minneapolis 1920-2007. A flag raiser at Iwo Jima & is on a US Stamp. Signed Photo of him under the original small US Flag or a TLS 2/28/1988 re Iwo Jima. Each ...... 100. (Brig. Genl.) Rufus H. Lane, OH 1870-1948. Spanish-American War & the Moro Insurrection & the Banana Wars. DS Washington 8/14/1921 ...... 30. Jacklyn Harold Lucas, WV (NC) 1928-2008. The youngest person to earn the Medal Of Honor in the 20th Century. He’s the youngest ever for the Marines. He earned it on Iwo Jima at age 17 (he was then a 3 year Veteran of the Corps). CS ...... 90. Lt. Col. Ward Marston, NH 1800-82. Veteran of a Seminole War, the Mexican & the CSA War. He retired in 1864. ALS Boston March 6, 1841, 1 Pg ...... 125. (M. Gen.) D(ouglas) C. McDougal, San Francisco 1876-1964. An Annapolis Alum who was a Naval Officer versus Spain then served in the 3 Banana Wars as a Gireen. Marine DS 5/4/1934 ...... 25. Lt. G(eorge) W(ashington) McLean, NY 1801-78. He dropped out of the West Point Class of 1822. A Marine Officer who was later a NJ Army Colonel drummed out. ANS Close of an ALS ...... 30. Col. (B. Gen.) Robt. L. Meade, D.C. 1841-1910. Nephew of Genl. Meade, son of a USN Captain, son-in-law of Admiral Paulding. A POW to the CSA, a guest for 15 months. Signature Clipped ...... 25. Col. Robert Baird, Los Angeles 1921-92. A Marine Ace who flew F4v-2, F7F then a F6F Hellcat. PC Photo 4-line ANS INS or a BPPS. Each ...... 30. Col. Robert M. Baker, KS 1920-2002. Ace who flew a Corsair in the VMF121. He nailed 2 Zekes over the Solomons & 3 more over Rendova. PC Photo INS…$20., BPPS ...... 30. (Col.) John F. Bolt, Laurens, SC 1921-2004. The only Marine to be a Prop & Jet Ace, 6 in WWII & 6 Jets in Korea. America only had 7 members of this exclusive club (Prop & Jet Ace). BPPS or His OCS (in FL). Each...... 100. (L. Col.) Gregory (Pappy) Boyington, Coeur D’Alene, IL 1912-88. The Black Sheep (as was John Bolt above). 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A(lgernon) Paddock, NE (NY) 1830-97. Nebraska pioneer, Secretary of Nebraska Territory then their US Senator. Clipped Signature & Cabinet Card Photo & BPP...... $35.’ 1st Lt. (Capt.) Richard B. Paddock, IL 1859-1901. Brother-in-law to Genl. Pershing who fought Apaches, the Sioux at Pine Ridge, Spanish-American War then KIA in the Boxer Rebellion. Clip from a Military Document ...... 50. Marcus J. Parrott, Leavenworth, KS (Hamburg, SC) 1828-79. A Delegate to Congress for the Kansas Territory who was nearly elected as a Senator. Album Page & BPP ...... 25. Thos. M. Patterson, Denver (Ireland) 1839-1916. A soldier in the 11th Indiana Infantry who later was Delegate to Congress for Colorado Territory & later the MC after statehood. Signature ...... 25. R. Pendry, Colorado Springs (?) TLS on Letterhead of “Rubie Combination Gold Mining Co.” August 23, 1895. Letter speaks of a sick officer in the mining company staff ...... 20. John L. Pennington, Dakota Territory (NC) 1829-1900. Governor of the Dakota Territory at the time of Little Big Horn’s battle. Close of an ALS as Territory Governor or IRS DS 1878. Each ...... 35. R(ichard) F Pettigrew, VT 1848-1926. A surveyor of the Dakota Territory who became an original US Senator ...... 20. R. L. Pettigrew, Signed Album Page with James H. Kyle from Cedarville, OH 1854-1901. They were the first 2 US Senators from South Dakota ...... 30. (Col.) Wm. A. Phillips, KS (Scotland) 1824-93. He led 3 Regiments of loyal Cherokee for the North. These men were mostly from Indian Territory (today Oklahoma). His Signature ...... 30. P(reston) B. Plumb, KS (OH) 1837-91. A Kansas pioneer who was an Officer in the 11th Kansas Infantry & a member of the Leavenworth Convention and an editor. CS ...... 25. B. Gen. A(ndrew) Porter, Lancaster, PA 1820-72. He once fought a duel in Texas with future CSA Genl. J. J. Archer. AN 1861 Pass properly repaired ...... 175. Thos. C. Power, MT (IA) 1839-1923. He surveyed in Dakota Territory, was a merchant in Canada then became an original Montana Senator. Signature ...... 25. (Capt.) John B. Raymond, Dakota (Lockport, NY) 1844-86. A Union soldier who was postwar US Marshall of Dakota Territory & later the Delegate to Congress. Album Page ...... 20. (B. Gen.) George W. Read, Des Moines 1860-1934. West Point Class of 1883. After 7 years on the frontier he served in the Spanish-American War, Moro War, WWI & commanded Ft. Jackson, SC. His Check ...... 25. Henry M. Rice, MN (VT) 1816-94. Fur trader with the Winnebago, Chippewa & Ojibway Tribes. He later was US Senator from Minnesota. 1850s Album Page Signed ...... 25. W(m.) A. Richardson, IL (Lexington, KY) 1811-75. A Mexican War Major who became Governor of the Nebraska Territory & was a Senator from Illinois. Signature...... 20. Wm. N. Roach, ND (D.C.) 1840-1902. The first Democrat to run for Governor of ND. His 1874 Check .. 25. Wm. N. Roach & Henry C. Hansbrough, ND (IL) 1848-1933. These gents were the first pair of US Senators February 7, 1896 Signed together ...... 30. (Col.) M(atias) Romero, Oaxaca, Mexico 1837-98. He was on Emperor Maximillian I Ambassador from Mexico. He also served on staffs of Diaz & Juarez. Signature…$20., CS ...... 30. (B. Gen.) Tom Rosser, TX (VA) 1836-1910. Custer’s West Point roommate who became a CSA General then a US General versus Spain. He rode on the Plains with his old roommate. DS 1890 Railroad Stock as President ...... 225. C(harles) G. Sawtelle, ME 1834-1913. West Point 1855 Class. He served in Minnesota, Dakota, Kansas, Utah, California & Arizona. DS as Brevet Brig. General August 11, 1868 Signed twice ...... 35. Maj. Genl. John Sedgewick, CT 1813-64. A Veteran of wars with Mexico, Seminole & Cheyenne before the WBTS. He was killed by a sniper at Spotsylvania. Tiny Clip WE…$195., a large Clip First Name spelled out & M. General stated WE ...... 325. (Gen.) Phil H. Sheridan, MI (NY) 1831-88. Chief of Staff after Grant, NRA President & Cavalry legend. He was misquoted by the fake news about “Dead Indians Are Good Indians”. CS as Lt. General…$245., ANS 7/24/1864 speaks of Generals Devin & Torbert, WE ...... 475. (M. Gen.) Wm. R. Shafter, MI 1835-1906. a/k/a “Pecos Bill”, a Medal Of Honor recipient in the WBTS. He later led Buffalo Soldiers against the: Cheyenne, Comanche, Kickapoo & Kiowa Tribes. CS 9/11/1903 ...... 100. (M. Gen.) Major (Tom W.) Sherman, Newport, RI 1813-79. West Point, 2nd Seminole War, Trail of Tears with the Cherokee, Mexican War, lost a leg at Port Hudson & Frontier Duty before & after WBTS. ALS in 3rd Person 12/3/1857, 12-lines from Ft. Leavenworth ordering the Boston Globe ...... 145. (Gen.) H(enry) H. Sibley, MN (Detroit) 1811-91. A Wisconsin & Minnesota pioneer who built the first stone house in Minnesota reputedly married to a Dakota (Sioux) Squaw. He was Minnesota’s firstGovernor. His 1868 St. Paul Check ...... 150. (Capt.) T(heo.) F. Singiser, PA 1845-1907. After leading Company E 6th Pennsylvania Reserves, he went West and became Acting Governor of Idaho Territory. Album Page ...... 25. (Senator) James H. Slater, OR (IL) 1826-99. A California ‘49er who moved to Oregon Territory & served them in both Houses of Congress. Signed Album Page ...... 20. (B. Gen.) G. A. Smith, IL (Philadelphia) 1820-85. So badly wounded at Elkhorn Tavern a/k/a Pea Ridge 1862, he convalesced 6 years getting well. He is scarce. 1880 DS (New Mexico Territory) .. 195. (B. Gen.) Jos(eph) R. Smith, NY 1831-1911. He served versus the Comanche, Kiowa Cheyenne Tribes and was Acting Surgeon General as WBTS began. DS 1862 Medical Discharge ...... 75. W. E. Smith, WI (Scotland) 1824-83. He got to Michigan in 1836, grew up there & founded a grocery chain, moved to Wisconsin and was Governor soon after the WBTS. His colorful Check 1866 ...... 30. John C. Spooner, WI (IN) 1843-1919. A Union Army Brevet Major & Military Secretary to the Wisconsin Governor. His second claim to fame was purchasing the Panama Canal. Signature ...... 20.

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Lyman Abbott, Roxbury, MA 1835-1922. Congregationalist, Theologian, editor, author & the son of Historian Jacob Abbott. He was a lawyer then a preacher and worked for the Freedman’s Bureau after the WBTS. CS ...... $40. John A. Anderson, PA 1834-92. Benjamin Harrison’s roommate at Miami University (then was a college). He was the Chaplain of the 3rd California in the WBTS. His Signature ...... 25. (James O. Andrew), Washington, GA 1794-1871. Bishop of the Southern Methodist Church which split over slavery. His 5x8 Engraving approximately 150 years old, pristine w/Printed Signature ...... 20. Henry Ward Beecher, CT 1813-87. The Jimmy Swaggert of his time who was sued by a fellow Congregationalist cohort for alienation of affection. CS 5/29/1877 WE ...... 90. Charles E. Berger, Chaplain of the 65th NY Volunteers. They were at: Antietam, Fredericksburg & Gettysburg. ADS November 17, 1880, 1 Pg Signed twice ...... 50. Henry Bergh, NYC 1811-88. Playwright & Diplomat for Lincoln who founded the ASPCA. He felt children & animals were property and had no rights is wrong (AMEN). Signature February 16, 1882 ...... 20. Henry W. Bellows, Boston 1814-82. Unitary Clergyman, was President of the US Sanitary Commission. His USSC was a major aid of wounded Union soldiers. He edited “The Christian Inquirer” & “Christian Examiner”. Album Page 5/22/1878 WE ...... 60. Joseph Cardinal Bernardin, Columbia, SC 1928-96. Arch Bishop of Cincinnati, then of Chicago & elevated to Cardinal by Pope John Paul II. Signed Photo as Cardinal ...... 90. John M. Bernhisel, near Harrisburg, PA 1799-1881. A close friend of Joseph Smith & Brigham Young who was a member of the council of 50 & was Utah’s first Delegate to Congress when they became a Territory. Signed Album Page ...... 50. Edward Bradley, England 1827-89. Novelist, Clergy & Artist who wrote under the name Cuthbert M. Bede B.A. ALS, 2 separate pages July 19, 1888 ...... 35. Charles R. Brown, WV 1862-1950. Congregationalist who taught & lectured all across America and Dean of Yale’s School of Religion. TLS 12/4/1918 ...... 35. Jabez Bunting, England 1779-1858. Methodist Preacher, said to be the most prominent one after Wesley’s death. Clipped 1880 Signature ...... 30. James Burke, TX (Edgefield, SC) 1810-80. Religious Pioneer in Texas, a Presbyterian Preacher called the Sunday School Man. DS Dallas March 28, 1883 ...... 30. Robt. J. Burdett, Greensboro, PA 1844-1914. Baptist Preacher & Humorist who was a public speaker and wrote for papers. 4-line AQS 7/12/1878 Burlington Hawkeye by the Union Army Vet with low-grade Engraving ...... 40. S. Parkes Cadman, Wellington, England 1864-1936. Congregationalist & pioneer radio preacher and one of America’s best known clergy in his day. Clipped Signature…$25., TLS April 29, 1930 on his New York Letterhead ...... 60. Chaplain’s related LS, Quartermaster Office, D.C. February 27, 1863, 10-lines stating the Union Army’s regulations for forage for the horses of Chaplains Signed by Brevet B. Gen. Benj. W. Brice, VA (now WV) 1809-92, a Veteran of the Blackhawk, Mexico & WBTS ...... 35. Chaplains Orders, San Francisco (an unholy town with a holy name). Orders #174 Signed by Brevet Genl. Wm. M. Wherry, St. Louis 1836-1918. A Medal Of Honor recipient for Wilson Creek, MO, grants a 60 day leave to Chaplain Dudley Chase ...... 45. Josephus Cook, Ticonderoga 1838-1901. a transcendentalist who argued with Mary Baker Eddy on her Christian Science. He was a descendant of the pilgrims. CS 1879 ...... 25. A(ndrew) E(rnest) Cornish, SC 1861-1920. The Episcopal Priest who founded the Sheltering Arms Orphanage on the old Morris Island Army base & later moved it to James Island. TLS 7/23/1911 Abbeville, SC settling an estate ...... 30. (Wm. Ellery Channing) Engraving. He was born in Newport 1780-1842 and was a leading Unitarian Theologian. Engraving carries his printed Signature ...... 20. (Father) Charles Coughin, MI (Ontario) A Catholic Priest who had a radio show which spoke against FDR & Socialism. Santa Clause (FDR) put him out of business. CS ...... 25. S(aml.) M. Crothers, Oswego, IL 1857-1927. Unitarian Clergyman at Cambridge, MA who converted to Presbyterian. Signature 3/13/1911…$20., ALS, 1 Pg Cambridge, November 12, 1920 ...... 35. Rev. Asa Cummings, ME 1790-1856. Editor of the “Christian Mirror: 1826 to 56. His Christian Mirror Check 4/10/1818 ...... 50. Jacob DeShazer, Salem, OR 1912-2008. One of the Doolittle Raiders captured by the Japanese & treated badly and starved. He returned to Japan after the war as a Missionary and spent 30 years saving souls. Signed 6x4 Stiff US Flag…$25., Book Cover (cardstock thick) of him Signed .... 45. Orville Dewey, Sheffield, MA 1794-1882. A Unitary Preacher mentored by William E. Channing who preached in Boston & Albany and lectured nationally. (1863) Clipped Signature ...... 25. Desmond Doss, GA (Lynchburg, VA) 1919-2006. A 7th Day Adventist who refused to carry a gun in WWII. As a Medic he saved 75 wounded on Okinawa. The movie “Hacksaw Ridge” is of him. CS…$80., Signed 1993 MOH Convention Cover ...... 100. (Rev. & Genl.) Stephen Elliott, Jr., Beaufort, SC 1830-66. A second generation Episcopal Priest who was mortally wounded at Petersburg. He preached to Black & White. ALS Beaufort Dec. 31, 1860, 2 weeks after secession asking for artillery shot powder, etc. A bargain at ...... 1,050. George E(dward) Ellis, Boston 1814-94. Harvard taught Unitary Preacher at Harvard Unitary Church who taught at Harvard & wrote books. Signature ...... 20. (Rev.) S. F. Flegler, a prominent A.M.E. Preacher in SC in the late 19th Century. He preached all over SC and worked in Africa as a Missionary. ALS Marion, SC 3/23/1894, 2 PP, nice Letterhead ...... 45. Harry Emerson Fosdick, Buffalo 1878-1969. Baptist liberal clergy a/k/a “Fearless Fosdick” who was 1926-46 at an interdenominational church in NYC and was quite controversial. Brief TLS 11/3/1937 ...... 40.

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Paul Peterson, Glendale, CA 1945. A child star, Mousekateer who later was Donna Reed’s son on her TV show. Signed Still on Reed Show, Cast INS…$20., INS Portrait as a teen also ...... $20. Daniel Petrie, Nova Scotia 1920-2004. Movie & TV director, “Raisin In The Sun”, “Fort Apache”, “Cocoon” & “Eleanore & Franklin” were some of his works. Photo INS to Wm...... 25. Mary Philbin, Chicago 1903-93. A silent film star whose roles included “Phantom of the Opera” & “The Man Who Laughs” opposite Lon Chaney. Signed Pretty Portrait ...... 35. Regis Philbin, Bronx 1931. TV show host & singer who was Joey Bishop’s sidekick and later Kathy Lee Gifford was his sidekick. Young Photo INS to William ...... 25. Lou Diamond Phillips, Subic Bay, Philippines 1962. He’s Philippine & Scot-Irish actor on TV & film. Signed Portrait B&W…$25., Color Photo from a Magazine also ...... 25. Jim Pierce, Shelbyville, IN 1900-83. The fourth Tarzan who had been an All-American FB Center for the “Hoosiers”. He was also Edgar Rice Burrough’s son-in-law. PC-sized Photo INS as Tarzan…$25., Signed Still 10x8 as Tarzan INS, he’s scarce ...... 35. Tracy Pollan, Long Island, NY 1960. Actress who portrayed Ellen Reed in the sitcom “Family Ties”. She’s been linked with Kevin Bacon & Michael J. Fox who she married. Signed Portrait ...... 25. Markie Post, Palo Alto, CA 1950. She’s public defender Christine Sullivan on Night Court & 3 other TV shows. Signed Portrait ...... 20. Annie Potts, Nashville 1952. Actress starred in “Ghostbusters” & on the TV show “Any Day Now” and she’s been in several movie comedies. Signed Portrait ...... 25. Jane Powell, Portland, OR 1929. Singer, dancer & actress who is Mrs. Dickie Moore (her 5th husband), widowed after 33 years. INS Portrait…$20., INS Color Portrait ...... 30. Otto Preminger, Hollywood (Austria) 1906-86. Director of Noir films, 35 films dealing with drug addiction & rape. Twice he was nominated. PC Portrait Signed ...... 55. Priscilla Presley, Brooklyn 1945. She married Elvis. They were divorced in 5 years. She became an actress. Color 5x7 Portrait ...... 60. Lisa Marie Presley, Memphis 1968. Elvis’ daughter & who became a singer and song writer who sang duets with her father. Michael Jackson was her 2nd of 4 husbands. Signed Portrait Color & COA ...... 40. Vincent Price, St. Louis 1911-93. A versatile actor who made terror & comedy films and everything in between, in over 100 films. Signed Young Portrait (Books $120) ...... 75. Dave Prouse, Bristol, UK 1935. A body builder, weight lifter & actor who portrayed Darth Vader. He also was Britain’s “Green Cross Code Man”. 9x3 Photo pictures him & Darth Vader (Books $100+) ours ...... 65. Lee Purcell, Cherry Point, NC 1947. Actress on film & in TV. She was in boo movies on Howard Hughes Erroll Flynn & portrayed O. de Havilland & is NRA. Signed Portrait ...... 20. Linnea (Quigley), Davenport, IA 1958. Actress, producer, model, singer & author. a/k/a “Scream Queen” who has starred in dozens of horror films. Signed Portrait ...... 20. Kathleen Quinlan, Pasadena 1954. Actress whose done films & TV. She’s had nominations for Golden Globe & Academy Award. She’s done 45 films, lots of TV. 6x8 B&W Portrait...... 20. Deborah Raffin, Los Angeles 1953-2012. Model & actress who was a cover girl on many magazines. She was nominated for a Golden Globe as well as Razzi (worst actress). Signed Portrait ...... 20. George Raft, Manhattan 1901-80. Actor & dancer who usually played the gangster. “Scarface” & “Some Like It Hot” are 2 of his best films. Snapshot (in person) & 8x10 Photo & BPP (Photo Books near $200) ...... 70. Ford Rainey, Mountain Home, ID 1908-2005. A WWII Coast Guard who became a character actor after a variety of odd jobs. Promo Photo Signed...... 15. Ester Ralston, Bar Harbor, ME 1902-94. Actress in silent & talking movies, born Ester Worth. Her two silent classics were “Huckleberry Finn” & “Peter Pan”. INS Pretty Young Photo ...... 30. Tony Randal, Tulsa 1920-2004. Actor, comic & singer who is best remembered as Felix Unger in the “Odd Couple” with Klugman. INS Portrait ...... 25. David Rasche, St. Louis 1944. He’s an actor in film & on TV. He’s remembered as “Sledge Hammer”, a violent cop. He was also in the cast of “All My Children”. 1986 Signed Photo ...... 20. John Ratzenberger, Bridgeport 1947. Actor, voice actor, producer & entrepreneur who you probably will recognize as Cliff Clovin on “Cheers”. Signed Promo Photo ...... 25. Rene Ray, Britain 1911-93. Silent star who played the lead with George Arliss & John Mills in talkies. Sepia PC Photo Signed ...... 20. Aldo Ray, PA 1926-91. A Navy frogman who saw action on Okinawa. He was an actor from 1951-91. On a 4x5 Portrait ...... 20. Robert Redford, Santa Monica 1936. Actor, director, producer & founder of the Sundance Film Festival who owns 2 Academy Awards. Signed Portrait, poor contrast (Books $180), ours ...... 75. Shanna Reed, Kansas City 1955. She portrayed Polly Cooper McGillis on “Major Dad” & is the daughter of Jazz Saxophonist Tommy Reed. ANS on Pretty Portrait ...... 20. Christopher Reeve, NYC 1952-2004. He was “Superman”. He owned a BAFTA & Golden Globe award. He was paralyzed in a horse accident. INS 8x5 as Superman or INS 8x5 Portrait. His Signature Books $150., respectfully these are ...... $125. & 150. Steve Reeves, Glasgow, MT 1926-2006. Mr. America 1947, Mr. World 1948 & Mr. Universe 1950 who was “Hercules”. He made other sandal macho movies. Signed Photo breaking chains INS ...... 50. Lee Remick, Quincy, MA 1935-91. Actress who won AA, nominated for “Days of Wine & Roses” also Broadway for a Tony. She won a BAFTA & a Golden Globe. Pretty INS Portrait Inscription removed (Books $100) our is ...... 65. Debbie Reynolds, El Paso 1932-2016. Actress, singer, business woman, film historian & humanitarian who was jilted by Eddie Fisher. Pretty Young Portrait ...... 30. Caroline Rhea, Quebec 1964. Comedian, actress who was Aunt Hilda on “Sabrina, the Teenage Witch”. Signed Promo Photo as Aunt Hilda, Double Signed ...... 25.

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Travis Jackson, Waldo, AR 1903-87. One of the all time great defensive shortstops. He played for the Giants & the Braves. 6 seasons hit over .3000. CS ...... $35. Buddy Jeannetta, PA 1917-98. A basketball guard who stood only 5’11”. Played 1938-50 for 5 teams & coached the Bullets & Pipers. CS ...... 20. Fergie Jenkins, Ontario 1942. The first Canadian to enter the Baseball Hall Of Fame & the first Canadian to win the Cy Young Award, 3200 S.O. & ERA 3.34. CS...... 35. John Henry Johnson, LA 1929-2011. Football full back, Pro Ball Hall Of Famer, 4 times elected to the Pro Bowl. Signed Action Photo ...... 40. Judy Johnson, Snow Hill, MD 1899-1989. He was in the Negro leagues, an outstanding batter & 3rd baseman. CS & BPP…$35., CS & Photo & BPP ...... 45. Sam Jones, Laurenburg, NC 1933. A Boston Celtics guard who helped the great Bill Russell win 8 straight titles. 6x8 MPS…$30., 5x6 Color Photo….$35., 5x7 Color Photo ...... 40. Michael Jordan, Brooklyn 1963. Possibly the greatest basketball player ever. 10 times BB’s top scorer, 6 championship teams, 5 MVPs and 32,292 points. B&W Signed Photo…$200., Color Photo Signed ... 270. Al Kalime, Baltimore 1934. He put 22 years in with the Detroit Tigers. Right field was usually where he played. At the end of his career he was 1st base then designated hitter. HOF Plaque…$30., Color Photo (batting) ...... 45. Alex Karras, IN 1935-2012. Football’s “Mad Duck”, a defensive tackle for the Lions, 4 Pro Bowls then a TV actor. Action Photo ...... 40. George Kell, Swifton, AR 1922-2009. 3rd base for Athletics, Tigers, Red Sox, White Sox & Orioles. BA .306, 10 times an All-Star. PC Photo Signed…$30., GC Signed Photo…$45., Signed Photo ...... 60. George Kelley, San Francisco 1895-1984. a/k/a “Long George” & “High Pockets”. First baseman for 5 teams in his career elected in ‘73. CS…$25., Plaque (HOF) Signed Verso ...... 35. Nancy Kerrigan, Stoneham, MA 1969. Figure skater who later turned actress. She was Silver Medalist at the Olympics and World Championships and was assaulted by a cohort of Tanya Harding at the ‘94 Nationals. CS…$20., 5x7 Photo skating ...... 40. Billy Kidd, Burlington, VT 1943. Gold Medalist in 1970 at Val Gardena, Italy. He was the first American to be an Alpine World Champion. CS…$20., Signed Promo Photo ...... 40. Harmon Killebrew, Payette, ID 1936-2011. First base, third base & left field in a 22 year career with 573 HRS. In 1969 he was MVP. CS…$20., HOF Plaque…$35., Color Photo Signed ...... 55. Tom Kite, Mckinney, TX 1949. He ranked in the top 10 golfers on earth for 4 years, 38 Pro wins, 7 Ryder Cup Teams & ‘89 Player of the Year. 6x8 Photo Signed…$25., 8x10 Signed Photo ...... 35. George Kojac, VA (NY) 1910-96. Swimmer in their Hall Of Fame on the 1928 Olympic Team w/Buster Crabbe & J. Weissmuller. He won 2 Golds & in his career set 23 world records. TMS ...... 25. Bobby Knight, Massillon, OH 1940. A legendary basketball coach with 902 wins, 8 times Coach of the Year, 3 NCAA Championships. Endorsed 1994 Check…$15., CS ...... 25. Ed Moose Krause, Chicago 1913-92. A 4-letter man at Notre Dame, 3 times an All-American in basketball & planted Old Glory on D-day in France (the first US Flag). MPS INS to Jim ...... 35. Alan Kulwicki, WI 1954-93. NASCAR great, ‘86 Rookie of the Year, a/k/a “Special K” & “The Polish Prince”. He invented the Polish victory lap. Gum Card Signed (GCS) ...... 170. Bob Kurland, St. Louis 1924-2013. A basketball center who won 2 NCAA titles & 3 times was on our Olympic Gold teams. Signed 1945 MPS…$20., a long readable ALS on TLS to him 9/30/1992 ...... 40. B(ob) Labonte, Corpus Christi 1964. The winner of the 2000 Winston Cup. He raced well over 900 times with NASCAR. Color Photo Signed pictures him & his #18 green Chevy ...... 35. Terry Labonte, Corpus Christi 1956. He won the Winston Cup in ‘84 & ‘96, the Southern 500 in ‘80 & 2003. PC Color Photo…$20., 8x5 pictured with his #5 car…$30., Photo Signed w/#5 car ...... 35. Chris Laettner, Angola, NY 1969. Duke’s all time best basketball player, called the best collegiate player ever, 5 NCAA records. 5x7 Photo (Bust) as a Duke player ...... 35. Jack La Lanne, San Francisco 1914-2011. “The Godfather of Fitness”. His TV show lasted 34 years. CS…$20., TMS…$25., Photo ANS on it ...... 35. Everett J. Lake, Woodstock, CT 1871-1948. This man was Harvard’s superstar football player, 3 times All-American. He was Lt. Governor of Connecticut. DS 1922 as Connecticut Governor ...... 50. Dick “Night Train” Lane, Austin, TX 1927-2002. “Night Train” was a defensive back for the L. A. Rams, Chicago Cardinals & Detroit Lions, 7 Pro Bowls. HOF PC Picture…$35., CS…$25., a 9-line response unsigned on a TLS to him ...... 35. Jim Langer, MN 1948. HOF football center who worked for the Vikings & Dolphins. 6 Pro Bowls, 4 times first team All Pro. PC Hall Of Fame pictures him ...... 30. Don Larson, Michigan City, IN 1929 who pitched the only perfect game in World Series history. Signed Photo of him fanning the last Brooklyn player, 10x8 ...... 90. Tommy Lasorda 1927. A major league BB player & manager who was for 6 decades in the major league limelight. His L.A. Dodgers batting lineup in his hand Signed dated 6/26/1979 Garvey, Cey & Sutton are 3 of them ...... 90. Sammy Lee, Fresno 1920-2016. The first Asian-American to win Gold for US in the Olympics. He won Platform Diving in 1948 & 1952. 6x8 Photo Signed…$25., Signed Photo ...... 35. Bob Lemon, San Bernardino 1920-2000. A great pitcher who worked for the Cleveland Indians, took 3 years off to fight in WWII then had a record of 207-128, ERA 3.23. CS…$20., HOF Plaque…$40., or Color Photo Signed ...... 50. Carl Lewis, Birmingham 1961. Olympic runner & jumper who is considered Olympian of the 20th Century. He dominated both sports from 1984-96. 9 Golds & 10 World Titles. 5x6 Color Photo Signed ...... 65. Fred Lindstrom, Chicago 1905-81. Baseball 3rd baseman & outfielder with .311 Batting Average. CS…$30., PC-sized thin Photo Signed…$50., ALS 9-lines Signed FCL, all with BPPs ...... 75.

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