Archives International Auctions Auction 75 March 30, 2022 U.S., Chinese & Worldwide Banknotes, Scripophily, Colonial Banknotes, Colonial Fiscal Documents, Historic Ephemera and Security Printing Ephemera

Archives International Auctions - Sale 75 73 March 30, 2022 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com Ephemera - Lottery Ticket Cuba 391 391 Real Loteria de la Siempre Fiel Isla De Cuba, 1840 Uncut Sheet of 8 Issued Lottery Tickets. Cuba, 1840. Uncut sheet of 8 tickets. Black printing, and each with hand stamps and numbers. Some minor damage to right side margins, but otherwise historic and Very Nice. Choie Very Fine or better. �������������������������������� Est. $130-260 392 392 Real Loteria de la Siempre Fiel Isla De Cuba, 1843 Uncut Sheet of 8 Issued Lottery Tickets. Cuba, 1843. Uncut sheet of 8 tickets. Black printing, and each with hand stamps and numbers. Some minor damage to right side margins, but otherwise historic and Very Nice. Choie Very Fine or better. �������������������������������� Est. $130-260 393 393 Real Loteria de la Siempre Fiel Isla De Cuba, 1845 Uncut Sheet of 8 Issued LotteryTickets. Cuba, 1845. Uncut sheet of 8 tickets. Blue printing, and each with hand stamps and numbers. Some minor damage and ink burns, but otherwise historic and Very Nice. Choie Very Fine or better. ������������������������������������������������� Est. $130-260 Ephemera - Native American Indian Documents & Autographs Oklahoma 394 394 The Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory, 1905 Allotment Deed for 40 acres of Cherokee Nation lands in transition to Oklahoma Statehood. Oklahoma. January 31, 1905. One page printed, typed, signed and sealed document for 140 acres of land. Signed by William C. Rogers Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. Star in wreath seal of the Cherokee Nation. Folded in fourth for office filing. The document was signed by William Charles Rogers (1847-1917)who was born in the Cherokee Nation near present-day Skiatook, Oklahoma, USA, on December 13, 1847. A Confederate veteran and successful farmer, he entered tribal politics in 1881. After serving as a representative and a senator in the Cherokee Council, he was elected Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation in 1903, defeating E. L. Cookson. He served during the final liquidation of the independent Cherokee government by the United States of America and the establishment of the state of Oklahoma in 1906-7. He remained as principal chief, but with greatly diminished powers, performing largely ceremonial functions for the tribe until his death. it was also signed by Ethan Allen Hitchcock (September 19, 1835 – April 9, 1909) who served under Presidents William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt as U.S. Secretary of the Interior. �������������������� Est. $375-550

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