Sell or Auction Your AP Hill Autograph for up to Nearly $3,500 or More at Nate D. Sanders
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AP Hill Autograph Sold at Nate D. Sanders
Union and Confederate Civil War autographs are in high demand. One example is the following 1863 document signed by Confederate general A.P. Hill that we sold for $3,336:
CSA General A.P. Hill 1863 Document Signed
Confederate General A.P. Hill signed document, datelined 5 October 1863 Near Rapidian, Virginia shortly before the Battle at Bristoe Station. Document grants 44th NC Infantry soldier John A. May a transfer for disability, and is also signed by Generals Henry “Harry” Heth, William Kirkland and Robert Hall Chilton. Signatures of Hill and Heth bold and easily readable; signatures of Chilton and Kirkland much lighter. Uniform toning is darker along lower margin of endorsement page, and very slight paper loss at bottom of endorsement page. Very good condition. Sold for $3,336.
We also sold these AP Hill autograph items:
Rare Signature of Confederate General A.P. Hill
Bold signature of KIA Confederate General A.P. Hill, excised from a larger document and reads, “A.P. Hill / Lieut. 1st Art.” Measures 4″ x 1.75″. Accompanied by an engraving of Hill measuring 5.25″ x 7.75″. Sold for $1,730.
Confederate General A.P. Hill Twice-Check Signed — Dated March 1861 Just Before the Civil War Started
Confederate General A.P. Hill twice-signed check, addressed to himself, “A.P. Hill” and also signed by him, again as “A.P. Hill”. Holograph check is filled out by Hill for $30, dated 11 March 1861. Towards the end of the war, Hill said that he had no desire to live to see the collapse of the Confederacy and, indeed, was killed on 2 April 1865, just seven days before Lee’s surrender. Hill died on the front line at Petersburg after refusing to surrender to a Union solder. Check measures 6.75″ x 2.25″. Closed tear through the payee signature, perhaps as a bank cancellation, otherwise near fine condition. Sold for $1,666.
We also sold the following autographs related to the American Civil War:
Jefferson Davis autograph letter signed. Letter dated 25 July 1887 is addressed to Col. Snead and reads in part, ”…many thanks for your…invitation to attend the Reunion of the Survivors of the 3d Georgia Regiment…pertaining to ‘men who still love the cause for which they fought’…” 2pp. letter on two delicate sheets of ruled linen stationery measures 5.5” x 9”. Pencil notation with Davis’ name to verso of one sheet, and slight separation at fold intersections, else near fine. Sold for $1,628.
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General William Sherman autograph letter signed ”W.T. Sherman”. The Civil War General writes to magazine editor Edward W. Bok, on 15 March 1886, in full: ”Yours of March 13 is received and in Answer I am willing to State to you, but not for publication – that my family is Strongly Catholic, but that I am not – Until I ask Some favor, the public has no claim to question me further. Truly your friend, W.T. Sherman”. Single page letter on a sheet of 912 Garrison Avenue, St. Louis letterhead measures 5.5” x 8.5”. Light toning and wear and very light creasing, else near fine condition. Sold for $1,540.
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