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Very rare George A. Custer signed CDV photo as Brigadier General, with the backstamp of Mathew Brady who took the photo on 8 October 1863 (K-20 in the catalog of Custer photos). Custer signs under his image, “Truly Yours / G.A. Custer”. Accompanied by a CDV of Custer’s wife, Elizabeth Bacon Custer, with backstamp of photographer W.H. Bowlsby, Monroe, Michigan. CDVs originate from the family of Jessica Wood Cust, neighbors of the Custers in Monroe. Notation on verso of Mrs. Custer’s photo indicates that General Custer taught a member of the Cust family how to ride horseback. CDVs each measure 2.375″ x 4″. Writing on versos and minute wear, overall in very good plus condition with a prominent signature by Custer. With provenance from Cowan’s Auctions, where the set sold for $23,000 in 2005. Sold for $8,400.
Robert E. Lee Signed CDV Photo — In Military Uniform With Three Confederate Stars on His Lapel
Commander of the Confederate Army during the Civil War, Robert E. Lee signed CDV photo, ”RE Lee”. In this photo taken by Richmond photographer J.W. Davies (famously referred to as the ”floppy tie” photograph), Lee wears his Confederate uniform featuring only three stars, signifying his rank of Colonel before the Civil War. During the war, Lee refused to wear a General’s insignia, preferring to wait until the South won the war and he could properly be promoted to General in the Confederate Army. CDV measures 2.75” x 4”. Handwritten notation and two-cent stamp to verso. Slightly trimmed along lower edge, only affecting mount. Light toning and wear, overall in very good condition with a bold signature. Sold for $5,625.
Andrew Johnson CDV Signed
Extremely rare Andrew Johnson signed CDV. Backmark reads, “Whitehurst Gallery, 434 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C.; M.J. Powers, Photographer.” CDV measures 2.5″ x 4″ and is in very good condition. Sold for $4,440.
Rare autograph letter signed by General Joshua Chamberlain, dated 30 November (1864), with Chamberlain writing of his wounds from the Battle of Petersburg. Chamberlain writes a partial letter to Maine’s Secretary of State, E.B. French, in part: ”…direct, as I think you wished me to put it into your hands. I have kept it a few days in order to see the officers of the Regt. I have been assigned to the 1st Brigade 1st Division 5th Corps for the present. I feel the effect of my wounds very much but think I can stand it. They did not seem very sorry to see me back. With kind remembrances to Mrs. French, very truly yours, J.L. Chamberlain / Nov. 30th. Headquarters / 1st Divisions / 5th Army Corps”. Letter on one page measures 5” x 7.75”, mounted to a piece of cardboard paper measuring 8” x 10.5”. Foxing and toning throughout, overall very good. Sold for $1,250.
Civil War General & Gettyburg Hero Joshua Chamberlain Signed Check
Check signed ”Joshua L. Chamberlain” by the decorated Civil War general. Dated 4 July 1898, Sixth National Bank check is made out in Chamberlain’s hand to ”W O Peterson” in the amount of $11.40. Measures 6.25” x 3”. Mounted and matted below a photo of Chamberlain in uniform to an overall size of 13.5” x 20”. Standard bank cancellations. Near fine. Sold for $938.
Joshua Chamberlain Check Signed — 1875
Joshua Chamberlain check signed. The Gettysburg hero signs ”Joshua L. Chamberlain” to a First National Bank of Brunswick check, dated 12 April 1875 and made payable to one ”Wm B. Knight” in the amount of $14.00. Toning, else fine. 7.75” x 3” check is attractively mounted and matted with a photo of Chamberlain to an overall size of 13” x 18.5”. Near fine. Sold for $938.
Joshua Chamberlain document signed, ”J L Chamberlain” as president of Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. Dated 5 April 1876, partially-printed document is a bill for one of the pupils, one Frank R. Kimball of Salem, Massachusetts. Itemized bill lists costs of tuition and room and board, totaling $51.26. Chamberlain worked as a professor at the college before volunteering in the Union army, where he distinguished himself at Gettysburg before returning to Bowdoin. Single-page document measures 8” x 10”. Creasing, pinholes to left edge from binding and light adhesive to verso, else near fine. Sold for $500.
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