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Autograph note signed

"MRS. MOORE … AND HER DAUGHTER MISS JANE B. MOORE, BOTH NOTED FOR THEIR PHILANTHROPIC LABOR AMONG OUR SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS, HAVE DONE ME THE HONOR OF A CALL, AND FOR WHICH I AM GRATEFUL."

LINCOLN, Abraham. Autograph note signed. Washington, D.C. June 22, 1863. A remarkable Lincoln note commemorating his visit with Jane Boswell Moore and her mother, both outstanding battle-field volunteers, caring “for wounded soldiers in the aftermath of some of the conflict’s fiercest engagements in the east” throughout the war, the visit occurring days before the Battle of Gettysburg, after which both women worked for weeks tending to the wounded.
$60,000.

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Document signed (ship's papers)

RARE SHIP’S PAPERS SIGNED BY ABRAHAM LINCOLN AS PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY OF STATE WILLIAM SEWARD

LINCOLN, Abraham. Document signed (ship's papers). Washington, DC, September 26, 1864.

A remarkable ship’s passport signed by President Lincoln and his Secretary of State William Seward during the Civil War, authorizing passage for the ship Illinois, "lying at present in the port of New Bedford bound for Pacific Ocean, and laden with provisions, stores, and utensils for a whaling voyage." $38,000.

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Carte-de-visite photograph

"SOJOURNER TRUTH STRIDES THROUGH AMERICAN HISTORY LARGER THAN LIFE"

TRUTH, Sojourner. Carte-de-visite photograph. Washington, D.C. 1864.

Rare vintage 1864 carte-de-visite photographic portrait of Sojourner Truth, her favorite and "most famous" portrait, the iconic image personally chosen by her as the engraving and cover image for the 1875 edition of her Narrative, a handsome portrait containing the distinctive printed caption below the image and printed copyright on the card verso. $12,500.

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View of the Constitution of the United States of America

"IT DEPENDS ON THE STATE ITSELF… WHETHER IT WILL CONTINUE A MEMBER OF THE UNION"

RAWLE, William. A View of the Constitution of the United States of America. Philadelphia, 1825.

First edition of Rawle's groundbreaking study of the Constitution—the "first authoritative interpretation" of the right of state secession—a powerful influence on "subsequent leaders and supporters of the Confederacy, although in fact Rawle opposed secession. $8000.

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Lincoln and His Family

LINCOLN'S FAMILY: LARGE MEZZOTINT, ARTIST'S SIGNED PROOF COPY

SARTAIN, William, engraver. Lincoln and His Family. Philadelphia, 1866.

Artist's proof copy of a remarkable mezzotint depicting President Lincoln with his wife and children, "perhaps the best print of all the 'Lincoln and his family' groups," signed in pencil in the lower left corner by acclaimed engraver, painter and art instructor William Sartain. $7500.

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American Fugitive in Europe. Sketches...

"AN ENDURING FIGURE IN AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY AND LITERATURE"

BROWN, W[illia]m Wells. American Fugitive in Europe. Sketches… Boston / Cleveland / New York, 1855.

First edition of Brown's substantially revised and expanded Three Years in Europe (1853), newly titled as American Fugitive in Europe with 12 new chapters, issued within months of his return from years of exile, determined to continue his work as a soldier "against the prison-house of slavery," a core work in Brown’s "substantial legacy," with striking engraved frontispiece portrait, especially elusive in original cloth. $5800.

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History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment (Brave Black Regiment)

"DISCIPLINE, PATIENT ENDURANCE AND IMPETUOUS VALOR"

EMILIO, Luis F. History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment (Brave Black Regiment). Boston, 1891.

First edition of a history of "one of the first black fighting units to see action in the field"—illustrated with 20 photographic plates (including frontispiece) and nine maps (two folding), in original gilt-stamped cloth. $5500.

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