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 | Lot #93 CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Regular Issues 1861 United States 1857 3c dull red, type III (Scott's 26), tied by grids on cover to Marion C.H., S.C., matching "Charleston, S.C. Feb 12, 1861" cds, fine Confederate States usage
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 | Lot #94 CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Regular Issues 1861 (6 Nov) Glennville, Alabama, cover to Norfolk, Va, endorsed "Paid 10", also care of "City Light Guards" (probably of Columbus, Georgia), some backflap problems, otherwise fine
| Price Realized $150.00
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 | Lot #95 CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Regular Issues 1861 (22 Oct) Bellefonte, Ala, handstamp, with date filled in by pen, "Paid 5" alongside, cover addressed locally, fine
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 | Lot #96 CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Regular Issues 1861 United States 1857 3c dull red, type III (Scott's 26), tied by grids on cover to Union C.H., S.C., matching "Charleston, S.C., Mar 21, 1861" cds, fine Confederate States usage
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 | Lot #97 CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Regular Issues 1861 10c light blue, Hoyer & Ludwig, four large margins, tied by "Richmond, Va. Sep. 12, 1862" cds (Powell type 3b) on turned cover to Aurelia C.H., Va., inside usage to Richmond & hand carried, minor cover wrinkles, fine
Catalog #2 | Price Realized $150.00
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 | Lot #98 CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Regular Issues 1862 (2 Apr) Clarksville, Georgia cds with matching straight line "Paid" handstamp & manuscript "5" rate on turned cover to High Shoals, Ga (the inside use is a pre-War 1859 usage from Philadelphia to Clarksville, Ga, franked with 1857 3c dull red tied by "Philadelphia" octagon postmark), fine turned usage of a pre-War United States & Confederate States; also 1861 cover with Macon, Ga, Nov 27, double circle date stamp (Dietz type V) with matching "Paid 5" in circle handstamp, addressed to Savannah; plus 1861 cover from Charleston, S.C. to Mrs. Louis Manigault (Louis Manigault was the son of a prominent wealthy rice planter from South Carolina. Manigault served as secretary to Dr. Joseph Jones, a Confederate surgeon and professor at Medical College of Georgia) in Macon, with matching "Paid 5" rate handstamp in circle, included is printed Adams Express Company, Charleston Receipt, fine lot, signed Dietz
| Price Realized $300.00
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 | Lot #99 CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Regular Issues 1862 5c blue (stone 2), tied by Fredericksburg, Va, 27 Mar 1862 pmk on cover to McDowell, N.C., fine, signed Brian Green
Catalog #4 | Price Realized $140.00
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 | Lot #100 CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Regular Issues 1862 5c light blue, De La Rue printing, vertical pair, tied by Enterprise, Miss. Feb 22 pmk on buff cover to Gold Hill, N.C., fine strike
Catalog #6 | Unsold
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 | Lot #101 CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Regular Issues 1862 5c light blue, De La Rue printing, horizontal pair, tied by Covington, Ga. Feb 12 pmk on cover to Richmond, Va., fine
Catalog #6 | Unsold
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 | Lot #102 CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Regular Issues 1862 5c, horizontal pair, tied by Atlanta Ga pmk on large part of a wall-paper (bank) cover addressed to Albany, Ga
Catalog #6 | Unsold
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 | Lot #103 CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Regular Issues 1862 10c blue, bright and unusual shade, cancelled by pen, with "Butler Springs Ala, Sept 16th 1863" alongside, addressed to Greenville, Ala, signed Geo Walcott
Catalog #6 | Price Realized $150.00
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 | Lot #104 CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Regular Issues 1863 cover with Richmond, Va, blue sans-serif circular postmark without date (Powell type 6f), soldier endorsed and addressed to Altavista, Va, matching straight line "Due 10" handstamp, fine and scarce Richmond postmark used for only a few weeks in May & June of 1863, only on army mail, ex Tickel
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 | Lot #105 CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Regular Issues 1864 Louisville, Ky, two covers, one Apr 1, 64, endorsed "soldier's letter" and addressed to another, with Army of the Cumberland, handstamped "Due 3", other used Feb 16, 64, addressed to a Prisoner of War at Rock Island, Illinois, with 3c U.S. franking, Dept of Prisons handstamp, fine (During the Civil War, Rock Island was home to a large Union army prison camp for captured Confederate soldiers. The island facilities were converted and built in 1863 and were not yet completed in December of that year when the first Confederate prisoners were incarcerated. The construction was makeshift and was built with little notice of prisoners arriving. The first to arrive were 468 Confederate prisoners captured in battles at Chattanooga, Tennessee, although, over 5,000 total would swell the population of Rock Island Prison in that month alone)
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