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Marcus R. Vedder Applies To Be A Naval Surgeon For The Union During The Civil War
Application submitted to the Naval Examining Board for a position as Assistant Surgeon. 4 pages. June 3, 1861. Vedder provided detailed answers to 6 of the 8 questions presented to him concerning subjects such as the “pathological anatomy of Pneumonia” and the “formation of the shoulder joint”. Vedder left two questions unanswered
Catalog: # AM-1078
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MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE SIGNED PROGRAM FROM AN EXHIBITION HER WORK HELD AT THE GEORGE EASTMAN HOUSE
Margaret Bourke-White (1904 – 1971). American photographer. The Photography of Margart Bourke-White. 8 pages. A portfolio program for An Exhibition at the George Eastman House which was held in March and April of 1956. Bourke-White inscribed and signed the front of the program to and autograph seeker: “Best wishes to; Mr. Bernard Baker, 52 Hancock St., Malden, Mass., Fellow New Englander, From Margaret Bourke-White of Conn. March, 1959” A fine item for display and an interesting sampling of some of her work. In excellent condition.
Catalog: # AM-3275
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Marriage and Dower Indenture Signed by Revolutionary War General Otho H. Williams
Otho Holland Williams (1749 - 1794) Brigadier General from Maryland during the Revolutionary War. DS. 12 1/2” x 15”. August 8, 1774. “This Indenture Tripartite made this Eighth day of August in the Year our Lord One thousand Seven hundred and seventy four Between Stephen Rensbergh of Frederick County and province of Maryland Farmer of the one part and Ursula Little of the County and Province aforesaid of the second part and Michael Little of the same County and Province (?) of the third part Witnesseth that in Consideration of a Marriage…between the said Stephen Rensbergh and the said Ursula Little”
Signed at the lower left corner by Williams. Some archival tape repair on verso along a couple of fold separations.
Catalog: # AM-1587
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Mary Dana Shindler ALS
Mary Dana Shindler (1810 – 1883). American writer. Wrote under the name M. S. B. Dana “Her writing includes poetry, novels, essays on religion and spiritualism, and, most importantly, Letters Addressed to Relatives and Friends Chiefly in Reply to Arguments in Support of the Doctrine of the Trinity (1846), which traces her conversion from Calvinism to Unitarianism.” (novelguide.com). ALS. 1 page. 7 ½” x 10”. Orangeburg, Jan. 17, 1848. To Rev. S. Gilman, D.D. “My dear Friend, I received your letter on Friday or Saturday, and, as I hope so soon to see you, and am somewhat pressed for time, will only write to assure you that nothing could afford me greater pleasure than to receive you at my own fireside, and I hope that you will not limit your visit to so short a time as you mentioned in your letter, but will pass the greater part of the week with me, or longer, if you can be absent on the Sabbath. A part of my time will be necessarily occupied with the duties I have daily to perform, but I will manage to have leisure enough to have a good many interesting conversations with you, on the strength of which I hope to exist for some time to come. Human sympathy is so necessary for me, that I can scarcely exist without it. With kind regards to dear Mrs. Gilman and the family. I am yours affectionately, M. S. B. Dana.” An added P.S. at the bottom flows vertically along the left margin; “I will have the books ready for you to take down with you. Let me know on what day you will arrive, and I will have the carriage at the depot for you.” Fine.
Catalog: # AM-1579
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Maryland Governor Enoch Lowe ALS
Enoch Louis Lowe (1820 – 1892). Governor of Maryland. Supported the Confederacy during the Civil War. ALS. 1 ¼ pages. Two sides of a single sheet. 7 ¾” x 9 ¾”. To R. B. French, esq. Annapolis, January 5, 1853.
“Your polite note inviting myself & staff to attend the celebration of the 8th inst. was received to day. I had previously received an invitation from the entire committee with a private note attached by Mr. Hoover, to which I could not reply before this evening in consequence of the very pressing nature of my official duties for several days past.”
“As I informed Mr. Hoover, I have not been out of the house for four weeks, to day, having suffered severely from an affection of my eyes. Tomorrow I will venture out for the first time. I have positively promised the President & Secretary of the B & O R.R. Company to accompany them to Wheeling on Monday next if my condition does not forbid it. That promise I am the more anxious to fulfill for the reason that I disappointed the President & Board on a similar occasion last year.”
“The Legislature has likewise accepted and invitation to make a trip of observation and it would be well for me to do so, if my health allows. To go to Washington on Saturday would be to risk too much. I hope therefore that my friends will excuse my absence, and accept my cordial acknowledgements for their kind attention. With great esteem, Yr. obt. Servt. & friend, E. Louis Lowe”.
Extremely Fine.
Catalog: # AM-1621
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Massachusetts and New Jersey Colonial Governor Francis Bernard
Francis Bernard (1712 – 1779). Colonial Governor of Massachusetts and New Jersey. Cut signature. 3” x 1”. “Francis Bernard”. Nice bold signature. Fine.
Catalog: # RN-205
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Massachusetts Senator Frederick Gillett Honors Abraham Lincoln
Frederick H. Gillett (1851 – 1935). Congressman and Senator from Massachusetts, Speaker of the House of Representatives from 1919 – 1925. Portrait with inscription honoring Abraham Lincoln. 6” x 9”. Washington, Sept. 15, 29. “Lincoln is a by word in every house for liberty, equality & the ideals of true Americanism. Fred. H. Gillett”. A nice tribute to Lincoln while serving as a senator. Couple of light folds. Extremely Fine.
Catalog: # AM-1506
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Medal Of Honor Winner
EUGENE B. FLUCKEY. Medal of Honor and Navy Cross recipient. Commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet submarine force from 1964 – 1966. DS. 1 page. August 1, 1991. Partly-printed bank check drawn on Signed bank payable in the amount of “$15.00 to disabled American Veterans". In excellent condition.
Catalog: # CK-0129
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Merchant Benjamin Altman Signs A Check
ALTMAN, BENJAMIN
BENJAMIN ALTMAN. DS. 1pp. 8" x 2 3/4". New York. Nov. 8th 1905. A "Chemical National Bank" check signed by noted merchant Benjamin Altman. He paid "Philip Lich $24.75". The piece is in fine condition and an unobtrusive cut cancellation affects nothing.
Catalog: # AM-0190
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