Civil War & African American History: Sherman Auction on May 14, 2024 by Fleischer's Auctions in OH
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Gen. William T. Sherman's Sword & TrunkCharleston "Free Badge" c. 1785George Washington Signed Discharge
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Columbus, OH, United States
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Civil War & African American History: Sherman

Premier sale featuring the sword and effects of General William T. Sherman. This auction also includes early American artifacts from the Revolutionary War to World World 2.
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Early 18th c. Silver-Hilted Officer's Sword: Early 18th century silver-hilted smallsword, a variety popular with high-ranking American and English officers from the French Indian War era to the Revolutionary War. Elements of the hilt and blade
0004: Early 18th c. Silver-Hilted Officer's SwordEst. $1,000-$2,000$700(5 bids)
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George Washington Signed Discharge: Partly printed discharge document signed by George Washington, as Commander in Chief of the Armies of the United States. Newburgh, [New York], 4 January 1783. 1 page, ## x ## in. Undersigned by
0007: George Washington Signed DischargeEst. $5,000-$7,500$2,700(9 bids)
Washington’s Tomb [Ambrotype]: Half plate ambrotype of Washington’s Tomb. c. 1857. Large half plate ambrotype, housed in a full leatherette case, likely struck by a Virginia photographer who operated at or near Arlington in
0009: Washington’s Tomb [Ambrotype]Est. $250-$500$275(6 bids)
Aaron Burr Legal Document: Autograph letter secretarially signed by Aaron Burr, to J.W. Mulligan. 8 April 1825. 1 page, ## x ## in. WITH Autograph deposition signed by Thomas H. Flandran. [Delaware County, New York], 8 April
0012: Aaron Burr Legal DocumentEst. $250-$500$275(5 bids)
George Wythe Silhouette: An update to this description is forthcoming. Please check back on March 12th, 2024.
0021: George Wythe SilhouetteEst. $10-$10,000$30(2 bids)
Madison & Monroe Signed Ship Passport: Partly printed document signed by James Madison, as President, and James Monroe, as Secretary of State. New York, 8 December 1812. 1 page, ## x ## in. With two wafer seals, countersigned by Collector
0023: Madison & Monroe Signed Ship PassportEst. $1,500-$3,000$500(4 bids)
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