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Archives International Auctions - Sale AIAXXXII

66

April 11,2016

Archives International Auctions

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SCRIPOPHILY - UTILITIES & POWER

409

409 Hudson River Water Power & Paper Co. 1893.

New York. $1000

Coupon Bond Specimen. ABNC. POCs. VF+������������������������������Est.

$150-300

U.S. FEDERAL BONDS &

DOCUMENTS

Louisiana

410

410 U.S. Savings Bond, 1970 “Freedom Share”.

Signed by the

Secretary of the Treasury, John W. Snow, $100, Standing Liberty on

left, on IBM punch card. Issued in Ohio and cancelled in Louisiana.

Uncirculated condition. From a new find of U.S. modern savings bonds.

Rare. ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.

$400-600

411

411 U.S. Savings Bond, Series I, 2007 “Gulf Coast Recovery Bond”

.

Series I, signed by the Secretary of the Treasury, John W. Snow, $50,

Albert Einstein, on IBM punch card size paper. Issued in Texas and

cancelled in Louisiana. Uncirculated condition. From a new find of U.S.

modern savings bonds. Evidently issued after Katrina devastated that

Gulf Coast. Rare. ��������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.

$200-300

EPHEMERA - CIVIL WAR

Illinois & Kentucky

412

412 Union Soldier Pass, 1864, 132d Regiment, Illinois Infantry

Volunteers.

Paducah, Kentucky, 1864, Pass for soldier to be absent

from camp until 4PM on Aug 13 1864 and signed by all the appropriate

officers, Fine condition with some aging along folds. The 132 Regt of

Illinois Volunteers was a “100 Days” unit established the 1st June, 1864,

and was stationed in Kentucky to provide relief for veteran troops.

Standing Native American Woman on left. Signed by Col. T.J. Picket.

Pickett served throughout the Civil War, becoming Lieutenant Colonel

of the 69th Illinois Volunteers in 1862. He was a very active mason and

had the T.J. Pickett Lodge named for him. He was the Tenth Grand

Master of Illinois, who was born in Louisville, Kentucky on March 17,

1821, and came to Peoria, Illinois with his parents in 1836. He learned

the printing trade there, later becoming a journalist and publisher and

published papers in Peoria, Pekin, and Rock Island, Illinois; Paducah,

Kentucky, and Lincoln, Nebraska . At the close of the war, he moved his

home and business interests to Paducah, Kentucky.���������������������Est.

$170-250

EPHEMERA - NEWSPAPERS

Louisiana

413

413 Daily Picayune. May 15, 1847.

Louisiana. 4-pages, water stained,

light mildew at bottom left. Map of the battlefield of the Sacrament and

dispatches from Col. Doniphan in Chihuahua. Folded. ���������������Est.

$100-180

EPHEMERA - WORKS ON CLOTH

India

414

414 Watercolor with golden accents. Linen. 4 x 7 feet.

India. Sacale

model of the Taj Mahal being presented to the Maharaja Sha Han

Sha as a memorial to his wife, Mumtaz. Unfinished, irregular edge.

Stains. ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.

$250-500