Archives International Auctions Sale 63 U.S., Chinese & Worldwide Banknotes, Scripophily, and Security Printing Ephemera and Historic Ephemera December 9th & 10th 2020

Archives International Auctions - Sale 63 103 December 9-10,2020 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com EPHEMERA - ADVERTISING CALENDARS Pennsylvania 650 650 T.A. Bradley Calendar. Jesse Lukens & Bros. 1890 partial year pad. Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. Wonderful pair of elk bucks and does. Storage dusting. Light paper loss at lower left and right. 3-inch separation at left center.������������������ Est. $70-130 651 651 T.A. Bradley Calendar. Scranton Stove Works. 1897 Full Year Calendar Monthly pad. Scranton, Pennsylvania. 1897, View of two boys with mule carts in Marvine Mine. Storage dusting. Smallest chip out of top left corner.Est. $70-130 EPHEMERA - AUTOGRAPHS - CIVIL WAR Indiana 652 652 Indianapolis & Vincennes Railroad Co. 1869 I/C Stock Certificate Signed byGeneral Ambrose E Burnside as President Indiana, 1869. 100 Shares. Issued and Punch cancelled. Black border with no vignette. Only a very small part of the autograph effected by the POC. 25 Cents, U.S. 1st issue revenue on UL. XF condition. Signed by General Ambrose E Burnside as President of the railroad. He was a Union Army general in the American Civil War, he conducted successful campaigns in North Carolina and East Tennessee but was defeated in the disastrous Battle of Fredericksburg and Battle of the Crater. ���������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $200-400 Minnesota 653 653 Minnesota CivilWar Era 1861Officer’s Commission Signed by Civil War Notables. Minnesota, 1861, State of Minnesota Militia commission for rank of “Captain” to John J. Randall of “Winona, Winona Co. Minnesota” in the “Second Regiment, First Brigade, First Division, Minnesota Militia”, Dated 22 July 1861 and signed by (Gov.) Alex. Ramsey and the Adjutant General John Sanborn, VF condition. Ramsey is credited with being the first Union governor to commit troops during the Civil War. Ramsey is also noted for his stern statements calling for the killing or removal of specific Native Americans, chiefly the Sioux (Dakota) people that lived in the state of Minnesota. General Sanborn, on the other hand, had an illustrious Civil war record and was known for making peace with Indians, Interesting and antithical pair of notables on the same certificate. ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $350-700

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