gENERAL AMERICANA - Holabird Americana
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gENERAL AMERICANA - Holabird Americana
General Americana general americana Lot # 4344 soil, climate, productions; advantages an development--agricultural, manufacturing, commercial and mineral--the geography and topography of the Territore. The vacant public lands and how to obtain them; together with diagrams, statements, tables and summaries showing the products and progress of the territory and of each county, separately. Published Sioux Falls Dakota: Argus-Leader Co., 1887. Original soft pink cover, nice maps and engravings and graphs throughout text. (8.5” x 5.75”) 498 pp. Est. $200 ~ $400 FHWAC# 27051 Connecticut, Hartford Gardner’s Hartford Directory 1839 Gardner’s Hartford city directory for 1839 to which is added a complete list of city officers, officers of the fire department, of the several corporations in the city of Hartfoed, etc. with a map of the city, containing the latest alterations and improvements. to be published annually. No.2, May 1839. Written by Melzar Gardner. Published by Hartford, printed by Case, Tiffany & Co. Pearl-Street., 1839. Green heavy cover, linen on binding, black type. Foxing on inside pages. (5.75” x 3.75”) 71 pp. Est. $300 ~ $500 FHWAC# 27062 Lot # 4345 Dakotas Dakota Check Collection (1880-1903) Lot of 23. From Canton: four First National Bank checks (1887-1888) with vignette of bank building and vignette of farmers; one of these checks has a facisimile RN. Also, earlier First National check (1883) with bank building vignette and a diff. allegorical vignette. Two other First National Bank (1886 and 1911). From Ipswich: Bank of Ipswich (1901) with two adhesive revenues. From Lawrence County: five County Warrants with Deadwood dateline (1899-1903), two Treasurer vouchers from 1903, and one School Treasurer voucher from 1903. From Casselton: two different Wm. Strehlow & Co. checks (1886, 1887). Three La Moure, N.D. vouchers with adhesive revenues (18991900). Also, a 1912 Orient, South Dakota check and a 1921 check from Idawa Gold Mining Co. in Regan, N.D. (Prag Collection) Est. $60 ~ $120 FHWAC# 24563 Lot # 4346 Dakotas Rand McNally Pocket Map and Shippers’ Guide 1894 Railroad stations, towns, islands, lakes, points of local interest, telegraph stations, express companies, etc. 25 pages. Early! Rare! Map is in very nice condition. 20 x 14”. Color. Est. $100 ~ $200 Lot # 4348 Dakotas Two Dakota Territory Maps 1879, 1882 1) 1882 color Territory of Nevada map. Shows Indian Reservations. One tear, but otherwise is great shape. 25 x 32”. 2) 1879 with proposed and amended Northern Pacific Railroad. Rips at folds. Est. $300 ~ $900 FHWAC# 27421 Lot # 4349 Dakotas, Deadwood Dakota Territory Paper Group (4) 1887 Four items from Dakota Territory including an issued mining stock. 1) Silver Coin Mining Company stock, Deadwood, Dakota, cert. #11 issued at Deadwood in 1887 for 1000 shares to Mrs. E. Wringrose. Signed by J. Wringrose as president and M.S. Tracy as secretary. Inc. under the laws of Dakota printed at the top. VF. Uncancelled. 2) General Land Agent, Valley City, D.T. Letterhead dated 1886. “Lands bought and sold for non-residents on commission” printed at the top. Two page handwritten letter written on both sides. VF. 3) Moore & Nelson, Mining and Real Estate Brokers, LH, datelined Deadwood, Dakota in 1886. Documents James Brownings holdings of 10,500 shares of Brooklyn Gold and Silver Mining Company stocks in the “Pool” and now in the possession of the secretary of that company. Signed by Jos. B. Moore as secretary. The bottom is imprinted with the Brooklyn Gold and Silver Mining Company corporate seal. 4) J.K.P. Miller, Wholesale Grocer, Deadwood, D.T., receipt from James Browning for $13.33 on acct. - assessment No. 2 Spruce Gulch Mining Company. Est. $200 ~ $400 FHWAC# 25165 Lot # 4350 District of FHWAC# 27519 Lot # 4347 Dakotas Resources of Dakota 1887 A scarce and quite exquisite homesteaders’ guide to the Dakota Territory. Official Publication compiled by the Commissioner fo Immigration Under the Authority granted by the Territorial Legislature. Contains information relating to the Columbia, Washington Exchange Rate Booklet 1835 Gales & Seaton, print. Domestic Exchange and Rates of Collection by Bank U.S. and Its Branches. Submitted by James K. Polk, Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means. 23d Congress, 2d Session. Doc. No. 71. House of Representatives, Treasury Dept. 12 pages that list the rates for various banks in different parts of the country. Delicate paper with some foxing, as would be expected from its age. Est. $50 ~ $150 FHWAC# 25106 Bid Online at www.FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 327 General Americana Lot # 4351 District of Columbia, Washington Property Deed for the King of Italy w/ Auto. of Minister/War Hero/Mining Engineer 1923 Deed for property in Washington D.C. between the Government of His Majesty the King of Italy by his Excellency Don Gelasio Caetani, Minister Plenipotentiary of Said Government at Washington D.C., and Mary F. Henderson. Three pages. Signature of Don Gelasio Caetani. Caetani (1877-1934), born in the noble Caetani family, was an Italian mining engineer, World War I officer, mayor of Rome, and Italian ambassador. He studied mining and metallurgy at Columbia University. After graduating, he spent many years in the West “where he continued his studies of mining engineering in the most practical way, without his identity being known to his fellow miners.” During World War I, he was a Colonel in the Italian Engineers and “accomplished, at one blast, the destruction of the top of Col dei Lana, as well as the Austrian stronghold on its summit, which, until that time, had blocked the Italian invasion of the Upper Trentino by way of the Cardevole Pass.” In 1922, he was made ambassador to the United States. [Ref: Columbia Alumni News, Volume 12, 1920] Est. $200 ~ $800 FHWAC# 24701 Lot # 4352 District of Columbia, Washington Washington Directory 1822 “The Washington Directory Showing the Name, Occupation and Residence of Each Head of a family and person in business; the names of the Members of Congress and where they board; together with other useful information,” by Judah Delano. It was printed in Washington by William Duncan, Twelfth Street West. 148 pages. The last few pages are delightful local advertisements of the day. Wear on the front and back covers. Printed boards. The rear cover has been detached from the book. There are some stain marks on the covers and throughout the pages. The sides of the covers and pages are worn as well. According to the OCLC there are 30 other listings known. Rarity: [v]. Est. $2,000 ~ $4,000 FHWAC# 419 Lot # 4353 District of Columbia, Washington Handcolored Photograph of Unknown Man by Matthew Brady c.1850’s Hand colored portrait of an unknown man (matted w/ oval window. 17.5” H x 14” W) by Mathew Brady (c.1823-1896). Brady is often referred 328 to as the father of photojournalism and is most well known for his documentation of the Civil War. Mathew Brady was the first to undertake the photographic documentation of the American Civil War. Brady was almost killed at Bull Run, VA. He got lost for three days and eventually wound up in Washington D.C., nearly dead from starvation. His photographs, and those he commissioned, had a tremendous impact on society at the time of the war, and continue to do so today. He and his employees photographed thousands of images including battlefields, camp life, and portraits of some of the most famous citizens of his time including Abraham Lincoln and Robert E. Lee. Mathew Brady lived the last few months of his life in a rooming house, all alone, sick, and destitute. He was left penniless and unappreciated even though he devoted his whole life to preserving and perpetuating the history of his country. Towards the end of Brady’s life he once said about the photographs he took: “No one will ever know what they cost me; some of them almost cost me my life.” (Burger Collection) Est. $2,000 ~ $4,000 FHWAC# 22041 Lot # 4354 District of Columbia, Washington Smithsonian Institute, Please Annual Report of the Board of Go to FHWAC.com for Regents 1880-1902 Lot of three 1) link to photo Annual Report 1880 includes the following papers: 1) The Writings of James Smithson (founder of the Smithsonian), 2) Casts of Indian Heads, 3) Lists of articles deposited at the Corcoran Art Gallery in 1879, 4) Collections of the National Museum, etc. In 1829, Smithson, an Englishman, donated his fortune to the people of the United States for the “increase and diffusion of knowledge” [sil.si.edu]. The institute was established in 1846. Hardbound in brown cloth. 631 pp. 2) Annual Report 1898 includes reports from the executive committee, etc. With illustrations of the evolution of satellites, x-rays, cathode rays, mechanical flight, light and its artificial production, Crater Lake, Omaha Totem, stone implements, and archaeological work in Arizona. Includes scale drawings of Samuel P. Langley’s Aerodrome, a steam powered flying machine. At this time, the report notes that Langley had two successful aerodromes. The weight of each was about thirty pounds when ready for flight. Hardbound in green cloth with lettering in gilt. 686 pp. 3) Annual Report 1902 includes reports of the Assistant Secretary, and Head Curators. With the following papers: “Anthropological Studies in California,” Holmes, William Henry. “Ceramic art in China,” Hippisely, Alfred E. “History of Musical Scales,” Wead, Charles Kasson. “Collection of Hopi Ceremonial Pigments,” Hough, Walter. “Collections of Gems in the U.S. National Museum,” Tassin, Wirt. “...The Meteorite Collection in the U.S. National Museum, Tassin, Wirt. “Aboriginal American Harpoons,” Mason, Otis Tufton. Otis Tufton Mason proposed the name of American “Anthological” Society at the organization’s formative meeting which took place at the Smithsonian in 1879 [aaanet.org]. He also wrote the organization’s constitution. Hardbound in green cloth and brown leather with marbled end sheets. 738 pp. Est. $150 ~ $400 FHWAC# 24863 Lot # 4355 Eastern States Eastern Ephemera (Billheads and Checks) Lot of 40. A true grab bag of ephemera. Includes: 13 billheads for J.D. Loomis, Cigars, West Suffield, Ct. (1880s); tow documents with adhesive revenue stamps (Iowa 1871 and New York 1869); Whitewood Banking Co. check w/ vignette of Devils Tower; Northern Pacific Railway check with RN-X, St. Paul; a 1914 New York estate tax certificate; and more. (Prag Collection) Est. $50 ~ $100 FHWAC# 24415 Western Prospects Auction ~ April 10th-11th & 17th-18th 2015 General Americana Lot # 4356 Eastern States Miscellaneous Eastern Check Lot # 4361 Hawaii Hawaiian Collection (many pictorial) Lot of 125. Earliest piece is tax receipt from 1863. Latest pieces are modern unused checks. Includes over 80 pictorial dividend checks for the Reading Brewing Company (1919), an 1892 receipt for 3 months rent of a pew in the Fourth United Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, an 1870s Pittsburg check with hardware facsimile RN, and much more. Please inspect! (Prag Collection) Est. $150 ~ $250 FHWAC# 24337 Telephone Stocks Lot of 3 certificates: two unissued by Hawaiian Bell Telephone Company and Maui Telephone Company, and an 1880 contract from the Hawaiian Bell Telephone Company of Honolulu. From the Weber Telephone & Telegraph Collection. Est. $40 ~ $80 FHWAC# 24875 Lot # 4357 Eastern States Pre-Civil War (1820s) Bank Drafts and Receipts Lot of 68 very early pieces. Most are from 1825. Includes: two receipts from the Office of Discount and Deposit of the Bank of the United States, Boston (1825); two drafts from the Massachusetts Bank, Brighton (1825); three illustrated drafts from Schuylkill Bank in Philadelphia (1825-1828); one draft from the Philadelphia Bank (1825); and 61 drafts from the Lombard Bank, New York (1825). As expected for documents from this age, some have foxing. (Prag Collection) Est. $120 ~ $300 FHWAC# 24300 Lot # 4362 Idaho, Boise Boise Check Archive Large collection of checks from A. Rossi & Co., 1890s, (with revenue stamps), Loree & Frantz Hardward Co., 1898, (with revenue stamps), Boise lodge of the Knights of Pythias (1915), and counter checks from the First National Bank of Idaho (early 1900s). Over 80 checks in all. Est. $60 ~ $120 FHWAC# 25058 Lot # 4363 Idaho, Boise Boise Check Collection Large lot of checks from 1910-1920 era in Boise Idaho. Est. $60 ~ $120 FHWAC# 25060 Lot # 4358 Easter States Patents 1894/1895 A petition ( no. 46819) for a patent from Martin Wanner for Improvements in refrigerating Liquids. A patent (no. 7621) granted to Martin Wanner of Yorktown, Indiana, mechanical engineer, by the United Kingdom of Great Britain for an improved process of refrigeration and apparatus therefore. Est. $70 ~ $120 FHWAC# 25219 Lot # 4359 Hawaii Hawaii Ephemera (Checks & Brochure) Two Hawaii items. 1) checkbook with stubs and five unused checks. Banking House of Bishop & Co., Honolulu, H.I. 1892. 2) Paschoal’s Gray Line Motor Tours color brochure for Maui, Hawaii Territory. Opens to map of island. Est. $50 ~ $100 FHWAC# 25369 Lot # 4360 Hawaii Hawaii Territory Check Collection Lot of 80. Includes: 3 Bank of Maui, Paia, Maui. T.H. illustrated drafts (192021); 4 Banking House of Bishop & Co., Honolulu, H.T. drafts (1916); 7 Bank of Hawaii, Ltd., Honolulu drafts w/ facsimile RN (1921-24); Honolulu Merchant Patrol pay receipt (192-); 25 drafts from The Yokohama Specie Bank, Honolulu (1941); 20 from Bishop National Bank, Honolulu (1955-56); a 1951 loan document from Onomichiya Hotel (1951); 17 unused checks from The Liberty Bank of Honolulu; one unused check from Bank of Hawaii, and a 1970 check from Hawaii National Bank. (Prag Collection) Est. $80 ~ $100 FHWAC# 24567 Lot # 4364 Idaho, Boise Boise Ephemera Boise City Saturday December 3, 1864 issue of the Idaho Tri-Weekly Statesman and three billheads from 1867, 1869 and 1879. The newspaper is a four page tabloid in good condition. Est. $200 ~ $400 FHWAC# 25046 Lot # 4365 Idaho, Boise Idaho Civilian Conservation Corps Diary 1937 3 1/2 x 6” diary of L. M. Miller, 795 CCC. Inside front cover reads: “Have made a few resolutions… Write home every Sunday if I get a letter or not. Quit on bad habit I’ve got… Don’t get sore. Stay away from Wild Women… Wear my cap in bed” among a few others. Handwritten entries beginning Jan. 1, 1937 through May 11, 1937. At the back of the book approximately 15 pages with names and addresses. Jan. 23, 1937: “Had to work today. Make up for lost time sure did to. Had to work 14 (?) hours overtime. Twin (?) Springs were blasting out the road they did a job of it too. Shot a cliff all to hell…” Softbound. “Diary 1937” debossed on front cover. A small piece of white paper with “CCC” written on it taped to front. Est. $70 ~ $100 FHWAC# 24936 Bid Online at www.FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 329 General Americana Lot # 4366 Idaho, Boise Five Overland Company Stock Certificates 1905-1921 Numbers 38, 45, 57, 98, and 103. Issued to Frederic Irwin, FM Eastman trustee, BS Eastman, GW Moore and Belle Curran. Between 5 and 320 shares. Signed by one of the two Eastman’s as president and one of three secretaries. Green on white with a gold seal. Est. $80 ~ $150 FHWAC# 25739 Lot # 4367 Idaho, Boise Idaho Tri- Weekly Statesman, Vol. 1. No. 60 1864 Newspaper pages: Boise City, Saturday, December 10, 1864. (14.5” x 12”) 4 pp. Front page has ads for various businesses. Second and third pages have articles and letters to editor. “Greenbacks for Licenses-opinion of Justice Walker. Complaint charges that the defendant sold liquor at his fixed place of business in Idaho City, in quantities less than a quart, without first obtaining a license...” Est. $100 ~ $200 FHWAC# 27064 Lot # 4368 Idaho, Bruneau Bruneau Check Archive 19151917 Lot of 59. Includes: 31 Bruneau State Bank checks, 1915-1916; and 28 checks for A.A. Getchell, Treasurer and Ex-Officio Tax Collector for Owyhee County, drawn on Bruneau State Bank, 1915-1917. Bruneau is a small community in Owyhee County. Settlers came to the area in the 1860s because of the water availability and fertile soil. Est. $70 ~ $120 FHWAC# 25119 owned the Elmore claim that boasted of $325 gold per ton. Comstock played up the Elmore as being as rich as the district given his name, the Comstock Lode of Virginia City. South Boise drew nearly 1800 men by the summer 1863, but did not experience the expected 8000+ prospectors expected by the spring of 1864. The district struggled with production from lode ore for lack of milling and transportation, but had plenty of rich ore on hand. The primary milling technique was arrastras. But this process was exceedingly wasteful with H. T. P. Comstock was noted as being “disturbed to recover $10 to the pan from tailings taken 100 feet below his arastra. William Waddington was on the scene early and recognized the milling problems. He gathered up several ore samples from his own the claim the Elmore and from selected others and them assayed in Portland. The results were outstanding: averaging $800 per ton with assays as high as $7,000. A toll road was completed to South Boise by September, 1864 which allowed for Waddingham, and his partner, J. W. McBride, to haul out 7 tons of ore, transporting the load to Portland. Waddingham was able to erect a mill through his New York financiers, the Waddingham Gold & Silver MC. Unfortunately, by 1865 the district was suffering from unscrupulous promoters who left a bad taste in the pocket books of potential South Boise investors. The New York Victor Co was the notorious of the scams. Waddingham stuck it out within the district, but had several milling set backs, not to mention any transportation improvements to the district. Completion of the Oregon Short Line finally in 1882-83 finally allowed for the district to enjoy some prosperity. (Idaho State Historical Society). Est. $800 ~ $2,000 FHWAC# 25738 Lot # 4370 Idaho, Silver City Silver City Drug Store Check Archive (Asher A. Getchell) 19111917 Lot of 196 checks! Three different style checks for Asher A. Getchell, Drugs, Medicines and Sundries, Silver City, Idaho. 177 from Overland National Bank, 1915-1917; 5 from Idaho Trust and Savings Bank (Boise), 1915; and 14 blue Idaho Trust and Savings Bank (1911). Signed by Getchell. Punch cancelled. According to an Illustrated History of the State of Idaho (1899). Asher A. Getchell was also assistant postmaster, and his brother, Meserve, was postmaster. The two were very well-liked, with “a large circle of friends and are among the most useful and progressive citizens of Silver City.” The Getchell family emigrated from Wales to NEw Brunswick. His great grandfather, Joseph Getchell, fought in the Revolutionary War under Capt. Jeremiah O’Brien and assisted in the capture of the British schooner Margaretta. Asher was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution. It appears he moved to Silver City with his brother in 1889. Est. $80 ~ $200 FHWAC# 25121 Lot # 4371 Lot # 4369 Idaho, Rocky Bar Four $100 Waddington G&S Mining Company Mortgage Bonds, 1867 1867 Four mortgage bonds from the Waddington Gold & Silver Mining Company. All issued to trustee John P. Newkirk on August 1, 1867. Numbers 19, 30, 106 and 307. Signed by James Hobart and James Selleck. For research purposes there is a copy of the 1866 stock certificate and part of the indenture of Christian and Louis Wahl. The South Boise district was discovered in 1863 by placer miners from the Boise Basin. One of the early promoters and property owners was H. T. P. Comstock, who 330 Idaho “Idaho, Its Resources and advantages” 1887 Facts and statistics concerning farming, stockraising, mining... and all other branches of business and labor... Published by the Union Pacific Railroad, Omaha, Nebraska. Another promotional piece issued by the railroads to interest people in Idaho, thus increasing their ridership. The big railroad leap to Idaho did not occur until the 1930’s when Avril Harriman, owner of the railroad, developed the Sun Valley Ski area. 48 pages. Excellent conditon. One page has a tear. Some toning on the cover. Binding strong. Est. $200 ~ $400 FHWAC# 26829 Western Prospects Auction ~ April 10th-11th & 17th-18th 2015 General Americana Lot # 4372 Idaho “Idaho: The Gem of the Mountains” 1881 By Robert Edmund Strahorn. The Resources and Attractions of Idaho Territory . Facts Regarding Climate, Soil, Minerals, Agricultural and Grazing Lands, Forests, Scenery, Game and Fish, and Reliable Information on Other Topics Applicable to the Wants of the Homeseeker, Capitalist and Tourist. Published and Circulated by Direction of the Idaho Legislature Special Act of the 11th Session. Boise City : Idaho Legislature, 1881. 88 pp., engraved text illustrations (some full page, including Karst and Manz), tables, folded lithograph map: Map of Idaho Territory Compiled from Government Notes, Actual Surveys, and Personal Examination. By Robt. E. Strahorn. 1882 Matthews, Northrup & Co., Engrs. Map of the Union & Central Pacific, Railroads. Spine moderately chipped, wrappers slightly wrinkled and with a few minor spots, interior fine except for a few scattered pencil markings, folded map very fine. Two contemporary rubber ink stamps on upper wrapper, both for Union Pacific Railroad offices in Denver. Contemporary ink signature of James L. Onderdonk, who wrote the digest of Idaho laws on pp. 85-88. First edition, but without the ads and errata slip sometimes found in copies. Strahorn, who was been called “The Propagandist of the West” (Oliver Knight, Pacific Northwest Quarterly, January, 1968), has produced another promotional supposedly issued by the Territory of Idaho, but in reality put forth by his railroad employer, who hoped that the increased traffic caused by this publication would be reflected favorably in its bottom line. Est. $300 ~ $800 FHWAC# 26828 Lot # 4373 Idaho 1909 Color Map of the State of Idaho Gorgeous map! 45.25” x 29” color. Revised and drawn by Charles J. Helm. Andrew B. Graham Co. Lithographers, Washington D.C. Department of the Interior, General Land Office, Fred Dennett, Commissioner. Scale 1 inch=12 miles. Shows forest reserves, Indian reserves, and military reserves. Special shaded sections for Reclamation Projects and areas affected by the IrrigationCarey Act. Insets of Pocatello, Wallace, Boise, and Lewiston (and vicinities). Senate Doc. No. 370, 61st Congress, 2nd Session. Folds with very minor separation. The Carey Act was passed in 1894 and allowed for private companies to erect irrigation systems in the western semi-arid states, and profit from the sales of water. Est. $200 ~ $600 FHWAC# 26347 Lot # 4374 Idaho Real Estate Brochure/ Mining Report 1908 real estate brochure proclaming “Untold wealth in Undeveloped Resources” in St. AnthonyAshton Idaho. Also a 1927 Report to Stockholders of the Copper King Mining & Smelting Company. Est. $100 ~ $200 FHWAC# 25056 Lot # 4375 Idaho Two Early Idaho Maps (State and Map of River Rapids) 1881. 1905 1) 1881 Map Showing the Principal Rapids of Snake River Between Hungtington, Oregon and Seven Devils Landing, Idaho. U.S. Engineer Office, Portland, Oregon, April 17, 1881. Thomas Symmons, Captain, Corps. of Engineers. 14.5” x 22” with folds. 2) 1905 color map of the State of Idaho. Department of the Interior, General Land Office, William A. Richards, Commissioner. Revised and drawn by Charles J. Helm. Printed by Andrew B. Graham Co., Lithographers, Washington D.C. 23.5” x 15.25” Folds with minor separation. Est. $150 ~ $200 FHWAC# 26342 Lot # 4376 Idaho Idaho Check Collection (Buhl, Kimberly, and Silver City) Lot of 145. Includes: 50 pay receipts from the Knights of the Pythias, Castle Hall of Silver City Lodge No. 25, 1925-26; 45 Bank of Kimberly checks, c.1927; 50 Buhl Bank & Trust Co. unused illustrated checks, c.191-. Est. $60 ~ $100 FHWAC# 25120 Lot # 4377 Idaho Idaho Ephemera 1 Letters, postal covers, California, Oregon & Idaho Stage Company ticket, Boise Nampa & Owyhee Railway ticket, post cards, bills of lading all from the late 1800s Idaho. Est. $150 ~ $300 FHWAC# 25051 Lot # 4378 Idaho Idaho Ephemera 2 Over 40 pieces of 19th century paper from various towns in Idaho. Summons, billheads, teachers certificates, Masonic forms, death certificates. Est. $200 ~ $400 FHWAC# 25050 Lot # 4379 Idaho Idaho Ephemera 3 c1880 Lot of eight - all unused. 1) JT Morgan * Co, Ketchum green check. 2) Sheet of two checks for JT Morgan & Co. of Ketchum. 3-6) Sheet of two checks for Bank of Idaho in Ketchum. Vignettes of man roping steer and underground mining. Two Eastern Idaho Mining and Water Company stocks. Vignette of train, bridge, and river. Although unused, every piece is in framing condition! Est. $100 ~ $200 FHWAC# 25747 Bid Online at www.FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 331 General Americana Lot # 4380 Idaho Idaho Lot # 4382 Idaho Wagon Territory Ephemera Thirteen pieces of legal documents from 1860s Idaho Territory including a petition for divorce, summons, letters. Several with revenue stamps. Est. $100 ~ $400 Road Archive An 1864 proposal to build a clay wagon road from Placer Bridge on the Powder River to Shaw’s Ranch on the Boise Road. Plans to build an 1885 bridge and proposal as well. Est. $200 ~ $600 FHWAC# 25048 Lot # 4381 Idaho MAJOR Idaho town document collection 1863-1910’s c1900 This is a huge collection of bill heads, receipts, letters, legal papers and more from cities in the territory and state of Idaho. At least82 different locations and 192 pieces plus a few we didn’t count. The dates range from 1863 to the 1910’s, though most pre-date 1890. This is an incredible collection centering on Idaho mining camps, many of which are long gone. These are all in very good condition and are a must for any Idaho collector. Locations include: Albion, Centerville, Idaho City, Oreana, Alturas, Chellis, Idaho Falls, Payette, Arco, Coeur d’Alene, Junction, Pine Gulch, Athol, De Lamar, Kaintuck, Pleasant Valley, Atlanta, Deer Lake, Kirkland, Pocatello, Blackfoot, Dewey, Kootenay, Red Warrior Creek, Bannock City, Eagle Rock, Landon Creek, Roseworth, Bay Horse, Edna, Lewiston, Salmon City, Bear Creek, Emmett, Lower Basin, Salmon Falls, Belleview, Era, Malad City, Sawtooth, Bingham, Falkstone, McCammon, Sawtooth City, Bliss, Galena, Monmouth, Slater Creek, Boise, Glenns Ferry, Montpelier, Snake River, Bonanza City, Gooding, Moscow, Toponis, Bullion, Grangeville, Mountain Home, Twin Falls, Burke Hailey, Murphy, Weiser, Caldwell, Happy Camp, Nampa, Yuba, Camus Prairie, Houston, Nicholia, Etc. A small sample of items includes an Esmeralda territorial letter from the Justice of the Peace, Merriam & Carne Saw Tooth billhead, Bannock G&S Mining Company billhead from Era, Anderson Bros. Bankers billhead from Eagle Rock, Kootenay Mining and Smelting Company billhead from Kootenay, 1870 Indon Creek letter, 1871 Snake River letter asking for a Justice of the Peace, Dilley & Dover Happy Camp 1864 handwritten receipt, pictorial Tiger Mining Company billhead of Burke, Monmouth Printing Company billhead from Oxford, 1865 Red Warrior Creek letter, JC Rich attorney billhead from Montpelier, Idaho Trading Company billhead from Nicholia, etc, etc, etc. You have to see this lot to believe it! Est. $1,000 ~ $3,000 FHWAC# 25172 Lot # 4383 Illinois, Chicago Buffalo at Rest Lithograph (Louis Kurz) 1911 Handcolored lithograph (23.25” H X 29.25” W) by Louis Kurz (18331921). The artwork depicts a hertd of buffalo drinking along a river. Lithographic artist Ludwig Ferdinand Joseph Kurz von Goldenstein, was nationally known as Louis Kurz. He was born into a family of Austrian actors who immigrated to the United States in 1848. Kurz was an Austrian who made his way to Chicago in 1852. For eight years he worked as a “scenic artist,” and then turned to lithography. (Burger Collection) Est. $300 ~ $500 FHWAC# 22016 Lot # 4384 Illinois, Chicago 1881 332 FHWAC# 25054 FHWAC# 25731 Chicago Ledger 1881 Ledger of S. W. Biddersen, Chicago, 6460 Myrtle Ave. Alpha sorted pages showing customers debits and credits. A few pages look like child scribbling in pencil. Last page looks like letter composed in Gregory, Missouri and addressed to Russell & Co of Masseline, Ohio. Est. $40 ~ $60 Lot # 4385 Illinois, DeWitt County Clinton Illinois Insurance Ledgers 1913 Lot of two insurance ledgers 1.) Norwich Union Fire Insurance Co. operating out of Clinton, ILL 2.) Royal Insurance Company. One of the volumes still retains both of its original cloth covers, while one is missing the back cover board. Both volumes measure 11”x 17” and contain very clear handwritten entries. Est. $150 ~ $500 FHWAC# 12 Lot # 4386 Indian Territory Map of the Indian Territory 1901 Showing progress and status of townsite surveys, under the direction of the United States Indian Inspector for the Indian Territory. Also shows railroads. Some townsites only have exterior limits established, some are being survey and platted, some have field work being done and some are under contract. 22 x 19”. Excellent condition. Est. $300 ~ $500 FHWAC# 27429 Western Prospects Auction ~ April 10th-11th & 17th-18th 2015 General Americana Lot # 4387 Indian Territory Three Indian Territory / Oklahoma Maps 1902 map of the Oklahoma Territory prepared to go along with the Governor’s report. Shows roads, Land Grant offices, Indian reservations, etc. Color. Hard to find. 2) 1898 map of Oklahoma Territory. Compare this to Number 1 for changes. 3) Large colorful map of Indian Territory and Oklahoma. Julius Bien lithograph. Excellent condition. 24 x 30”. Est. $400 ~ $800 FHWAC# 27435 Lot # 4388 Indian Territory Two very Interesting Indian Territory Maps 1901 1) 1901 street map of McGee, Chickasaw Nation. Engraved by The Norris Peters Co, PhotoLitho., Washington, D. C. 17 x 23”. Only map found on the Internet was at Oklahoma University. 2) Large map of the Cherokee Strip. 1893. By E. W. Wiggins. For the Rock Island Railroad which is displayed prominently. Identifies the lands available for homestead claims during the Cherokee Strip Land Run of 1893. On September 16, 1893, 100,000 prospective settlers gathered for the land run into the Cherokee Outlet by horse, train, wagon, and even on foot, hoping to claim one of the over-40,000 quarter sections. At noon September 16, 1893, a shot rang out and more than 100,000 determined settlers raced for 42,000 claims. By sunset, farms were being established, and the cities of Enid, Perry, Alva, and Woodward had been populated. According to Barry Lawrence Ruderman there are only three known copies of this second edition. (Only 1 known copy of the first edition.) Est. $300 ~ $600 FHWAC# 27433 Lot # 4389 Indian Territory Three Indian Territorory Maps 1) Map of Indian Territory and Oklahoma, 1890. Railroads, Indian Territory and Oklahoma. Authorized by Congress. The Territory of Oklahoma was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from May 2, 1890, until November 16, 1907, when it was joined with the Indian Territory under a new constitution and admitted to the Union as the State of Oklahoma. The 1890 Oklahoma organic act organized the eastern half of Indian Territory and a strip of country known as No Man’s Land into Oklahoma Territory. Reservations in the new territory were then opened to settlement in land runs later that year and in 1891 and 1893. (24” x 31”) 2) Department of Interior General Land Office, J. A. Williamson, Commissioner. Map of Indian Territory, compiled by C.l Roeser, 1876. ( 27” x 33”) Nice map, but torn at all folds, very delicate. 3) Map of Oklahoma Territory. From the corrected Map of the General Land Office of 1898 and from data on file in the Executive Office of the Territory, to accompany The Annual Report of the Governor of the Territory, 1900. Under the direction of Harry King, C. E. Chief of Drafting Division. (16” x 23”) Beautiful map in great condition. Est. $300 ~ $600 FHWAC# 27610 Lot # 4390 Kansas 1879 Map of Kansas (incl. land owned by Kansas Pacific RR) Measures 25” x 32.” Dept of Interior, USGS. J.A. Williamson, Commissioner. Lith. by A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore. Scale 1 inch=15 miles. Has bands of shaded color regions at the ten and twenty mile limits around the line of the Kansas Pacific Railroad. Shows the right of way for the railroad, as well as the area available for land grants to settlers. Folds with separation. Est. $150 ~ $400 FHWAC# 26348 Lot # 4391 Kansas The Kansas Region: Forest, Prairie, Desert, Mountain, Vale, and River. 1856 Rare pale green soft cover version. Descriptions of Scenery, Climate, Wild Productions, Capabilities of Soil, and Commercial Resources; interspersed with Incidents of Travel, and Anecdotes Illustrative of the Character of the Traders and Red Men; to which are added Directions as to Routes, Outfit for the Pioneer, and Sketches of Desirable Localities for Present Settlement. Written by Max. Greene. With original Maps of the Territory. Published by Fowler and Wells, Publishers, New York, 1856. “This well written book contains a good account of the prairie and mountain region with many incidents in the author’s own experiences from 1850 to 1855, as well as a history of the Santa Fe trade and descriptions of the Santa Fe Trail.” The author, it has been suggested, was a tramp printer sent west by a Pennsylvania newspaper. The map illustrates the Kansas area. (7 3/8” x 4.75”) 192 pp. Good condition. Est. $500 ~ $3,000 FHWAC# 27032 Lot # 4392 Kansas Wyandott City Deed 1857 This deed was issued to Isiah Walker July 8, 1857 for one share of ten lots in the new planned community of Wyandoot City, Kansas territory. On the reverse, Walker assigns his rights to W.P. Overton. Located at the confluence of the Kansas and Missouri Rivers, Wyandott City was eventually renamed Kansas City. Est. $800 ~ $1,600 FHWAC# 26153 Bid Online at www.FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 333 General Americana Lot # 4393 Louisiana, Raft Lot # 4397 Map of Red River in the Vicinity of Raft 1855 Bayous and lakes identified: Shiftail, Dutch Johns, Soda, Marks, Silver. By Charles A Fuller. Follows the course of the Red River from Shreveport, Louisiana to its confluence with the Red Bayou. Illustrates Fuller’s travels on and inspection of the Red River. Using a simple raft, Fuller left Schreveport and began mapping the river in considerable detail with the expectation of various improvements intended to facilitate river commerce to follow. The map identifies numerous land holders along the river as well as adjacent rivers and lakes that could be used to bypass the main river artery. This is also the first appears on any map of Albany (lost to history) Louisiana, according to the Tourist’s Description of Louisiana in 1860, a ‘shipping point of some note’ on Soda Lake. This map was engraved by Ackerman of Brooklyn, New York. 24 x 13”. Some tears along the folds. Est. $150 ~ $250 FHWAC# 27434 Massachusetts, Boston Two Boston Business Directories (1874 and 1875) 1) The Boston Almanac and Directory for 1874. Vol. 39. Sampson, Davenport, & Co. Indexes to contents and advertisers. The Boston business directory begins on page 129. 498 pages with advertisements. No map. Green covers with gilt lettering. Binding loose. 2) 1875 edition. Vol. 40. Maroon covers with gilt lettering. Also Sampson, Davenport & Co. 536 pages with advertisements. No map. Business directory begins on page 163. Some rubbing of covers, but binding is tight and pages are clean. Est. $300 ~ $500 FHWAC# 26316 Book 1892 This handbook was compiled by the Democratic State Executive Committee. “To the Committeemen and Correspondents: The State Executive Committee present to you this Hand Book of our political organization, together with such Laws governing the naturalization of citizens, as they deem sufficient for your audience.” “You will observe, of course, that this book is not intended for general publicity, but as a guide and an aid to you and our organization.” The hand book is 7” x 4.25” and has its loose pages bound together with thread. Est. $50 ~ $80 FHWAC# 23937 Lot # 4398 Lot # 4394 Maine Democratic Hand Lot # 4395 Massachusetts, Boston Art Exhibit Catalogue 1909 Horace K. Turner Company, Boston. Green softcovers. 91 pages with index. “Reproductions suitable for School, College, Library and Home Decoration. Turner Prints, Carbons, Photogravures, Color Prints from the Originals in Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture, and from Nature in Europe and America.” A few color illustrations, but most are black and white. $10 for a Michelangelo print. Very fine condition. 8.5” x 6” (Prag Collection) Est. $50 ~ $150 FHWAC# 27161 Lot # 4396 Massachusetts, Boston Three Boston Business Directories (1849, 1852 and 1859) Lot of three Boston Almanacs. 1) 1849 w/ map of the Vicinity of Boston. S.N. Dickinson. Published by B.B. Mussey & Co. and Thomas Groom. Printed by Coolidge & Wiley. Business directory is 82 pages of the 215. Soiling and handwritten notes glued to inside cover. Large chips to spine. 2) 1852. No map. By Damrell, Moore and Coolidge, Printers, Boston. Published by B.B. Mussey & Co. 168 pages with index. Soiling to cover and pages. Binding weakening. 3) 1859 w/ fold-out map of Boston (by G.W. Boynton). By Damrell, Moore and Coolidge. Published by Brown, Taggard and Chase. 266 pages. In best condition of the three. All measure approx. 3.5” x 5.5” Est. $300 ~ $500 FHWAC# 26315 334 Massachusetts, Cambridge Cambridge 1851 Directory and Almanac 1851 By John Ford. Fourth edition. 166 years old and in fabulous condition. 166 pages with another 16 pages of advertising. Map is 16 x 10 1/2”. Toning, but no rips, tears, or holes. Est. $200 ~ $400 FHWAC# 27521 Lot # 4399 Massachusetts, Lunenburg Lunenburg Directory for 1934 1834 Original plain wrappers (blue). Wrappers loose. Scattered foxing, uniform browning. Very good. An extremely rare, scarce, early directory for the small town of Lunenburg, Massachusetts. “Contains a numerical listing in one column and an alphabetical listing in the second column” - Spear. (7” x 4.5”), 4 pp. Est. $100 ~ $200 FHWAC# 26537 Lot # 4400 Massachusetts, Pittsfield The Pittsfield Business Directory : Useful Intelligencer and General Advertiser 1859-1860 Published by Wm. Renne and Henry Chickering. Henry Chickering, printer, 1859. (Hard tan crdboard cover, black binding. (6” x 3.75”) 159 pp. This is possible a first edition. Used condition. Est. $200 ~ $500 FHWAC# 27050 Western Prospects Auction ~ April 10th-11th & 17th-18th 2015 General Americana Lot # 4401 Michigan Michigan Check Collection Lot of 7. Some pictorial. Includes: First national Bank, Battle Creek, 1877 w/steamer vignette; two Iron Cliffs Co. drafts, Negaunee, 1872 w/ mining vignette; and four different style Case & Crotser, Hardware and Hemlock Lumber, checks, 1887-1896. Cut cancels and light wear. (Prag Collection) Est. $50 ~ $100 FHWAC# 24559 Lot # 4402 Michigan Michigan Ephemera From the Office of the City Clerk of East Saginaw Michigan a meeting notice, and several letters from the 1860s and 1870s concerning Michigan and Texas. Est. $60 ~ $100 FHWAC# 25055 Lot # 4403 Mid- Western States, MidWestern Pictorial Check Collection 105 pictorial pieces. Most date to 1890s-1920s. John B. Busch (brewery vignette), Skinner Bros. (locomotive vignette), Columbus & Xenia Railroad (locomotive vignette), Farmer & Miner’s Bank (U.S. Battleship Iowa vignette), etc. Please inspect. (Prag Collection) Est. $100 ~ $200 FHWAC# 24556 Lot # 4404 Minnesota, Duluth Zenith Furnace Co. Stock, Duluth, Minnesota 1902 Cert. #2, issued in 1902 to Detroit Trust Company, Trustee. Signed by W.D. Bailey as president and J.S. Washburn as secretary. The company operated the West Duluth blast furnace with a capacity of 300 tons of pig iron. Produced coal, pig iron, tar ammonia and benzol and supplied Duluth and Superior with gas. In 1929, the By Products Coke Corporation acquired the assets of the company along with the Toledo Furnace Company and formed the Interlake Iron Corporation. Some staining. Pen cancelled. Est. $70 ~ $150 FHWAC# 25152 Lot # 4405 Missouri The Life and Tragic Death of Jesse James (Three Different Editions) 1882-83 Full title: “Jesse James: the Life & Adventures of this Bold Highwayman & Bank Robber & his no less celebrated brother, Frank James. Together with the Thrilling Exploits of the Younger Boys.” Written by ****** (One Who Dares Not NOW Disclose His Identity). Claims that it is “The Only Book Containing The Romantic Life of Jesse James and his Pretty Wife, Who Clung to Him in the Last!” Published by Barclay & Co., Philadelphia. 1882. This lot features both the English and German 1882 editions, as well as the 1883. The U.S. edition features an illustration of his father on the back cover. The German edition has a blank back cover. Both have the same front cover. Softcovers. 96 pages. 5.75” x 9.5” Light foxing. Covers have creases, soils, and small tears. Delicate paper. Plus two fun Western booklets: Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane. This was the fourth narrative that was published to tell Jesse James’s story after his death on April 3, 1882. Illustrations include: the gang celebrating after a bank robbery by shooting at the feet of a slave; the James gang being attacked by pursuers; portraits of gang members; the Ford brothers assassinating James; his mother; the Younger Boys; portrait of Jesse James (same as cover); and the gang and his mother swearing vengeance after his death. Includes descriptions of robberies, as well as letters written by or to James. Est. $600 ~ $1,200 FHWAC# 26818 Lot # 4406 Montana, Butte Butte, Montana Color Panorama “Butte, Montana showing the Richest Hill in the World.” Mines are clearly identified. 33 x 5 1/2”. Left hand side shows some crinkling, but colroful Est. $200 ~ $400 FHWAC# 26956 Bid Online at www.FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 335 General Americana Lot # 4407 & Lot # 4408 Charles M. Russell collection: sketches and photographs Charles Marion Russell was born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1864. As a child, he dreamed of becoming a cowboy; a dream he began to fulfill at the age of 16 when he travelled to the Judith Basin of central Montana. There, Russell was mentored by hunter and trader Jake Hoover. In 1882, Russell worked as a night herder with several cattle outfits giving him the opportunity during the day to observe, sketch, and document the activities of the cow camps. He worked as a cowboy and wrangler for eleven years before retiring in 1883 to become a full-time artist. He lived in Montana the rest of his life. During his lifetime, he completed nearly 4,000 pieces of art. “He was the first “Western” artist to live the majority of his life in the West. For this reason, Charlie knew his subject matter intimately, setting the standard for many Western artists to follow.” Russell died of congestive heart failure in his Great Falls home on October 24, 1926. Reference phtoto of Charles Russell [Ref: https://cmrussell.org/charles-m-russell] Back Front 336 Western Prospects Auction ~ April 10th-11th & 17th-18th 2015 General Americana Lot # 4407 Montana, Great Falls Charles Russell Collection (Sketches, Photographs, Documents) c.1900’s This collection belonged to Jesse Lincoln Mitchell, who at one time lived next door to Charles M. Russell In Montana. The collection contains three two-sided drawings by Charles M. Russell. The pieces are framed with double frames attached to each other, with mats and double glass, so they can be viewed from both sides. the frame size is 20” H x 16” W. The drawings are of horses, iIndians, cowboys, dogs, buffalo, bear—studies that were used for his paintings. Photos of some of the paintings that were sold from the collection are in this collection. There are several photographs of Charles M. Russell (including an original photo of Russell taken October 17, 1926 just days before he died on October 24, 1926) and his home and studio in Great Falls, Montana. California collector Bill Burger acquired this collection, along with severe other pieces of original Russell art many years ago. Jesse Lincoln Mitchell, was called a sensitive sculptor and artist in “From Montana, The Magazine Of Western History”, (Winter, 1960), when she shared her personal memories of a warm and helpful friendship with “The Greatest Of Them All” in the publication of “C. M. Russell, The White Indian”—a book written from her original manuscript. That manuscript is also included in this collection. It is a fabulous 17-page writing titled, “Russell The White Indian” by Jesse Lincoln Mitchell written in Great Falls, Montana where she and her family moved in 1912. They lived next door to Russell. She tells many antidotes about Russell and talks about watching him paint. She writes: “There have been many notable Characters in my life, but none so unique and unforgettable as the White Indian.” Another manuscript by Jesse Bromley Lincoln, titled: “A Garden by the River Blows” is included. It is written about her time in when she first moved to the “Wild West” of Mohave. George Wharton James (1858–1923) was a friend and constant visitor to the family. He was a prolific popular lecturer, photographer and journalist, writing more than 40 books and many articles and pamphlets on California and the American Southwest. Another friend and visitor was John Peabody Harrington (1884–1961) who was an American linguist and ethnologist and a specialist in the native peoples of California. this writing ends with her husband falling ill with typhoid fever and the river flooding them from their home. One more writing speaks about Jesse’s trip (1932) to the Blackfeet Reservation to meet General Hugh L. Scott and attend Blackfeet ceremonials. Hugh Lenox Scott (1853–1934) was a post-Civil War West Point graduate who served as superintendent of West Point from 1906 to 1910, and Chief of Staff of the United States Army from 1914 to 1917, including the first few months of American involvement in World War I. He was assigned to the quarters only recently vacated by the widow of George Armstrong Custer. In fact, Scott was sent out to the Little Big Horn battle site to mark gravesites for Custer’s men killed in the battle. He also had the opportunity to interview many of the Native Americans who fought on both sides of the battle on June 25, 1876. Est. $15,000 ~ $30,000 FHWAC# 22038 Bid Online at www.FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 337 General Americana Lot # 4408 Montana, Great Falls Autographed Charles Russell Book, 1924 C. M. Russell signed “Rawhide Rawlins Stories” printed by Montana Newspaper Association, Great Falls, Montana 1921. Fourth printing. The book is 7.5 x11” paper cover with edge wear top and bottom. Insides are bright and clean in fine condition. The signature area is 3” x 1.5.” It is a large bold ink C M Russell signature followed by a 1”x 1” ink sketched skull and dated 1924. Burger Collection Est. $3,000 ~ $6,000 FHWAC# 23768 Lot # 4409 Montana, Charles Russell Ceramic Bust c. 1920 Ceramic bust of Charles Russell, possibly by sculptor Archibald C. Dawson (1892–1938). Small repairs on hat. 10” H x 6” W x 6” D. Dawson was a Scottish sculptor, specialising in architectural carving. Two of his most noteworthy works include wood and stone carvings for the University of Glasgow Memorial Chapel and sculptures for the Russell Institute in Paisley, featuring images of his wife and two sons. He often used family and friends as models. Est. $1,500 ~ $4,500 FHWAC# 22026 Lot # 4410 Montana, Helena T. C. Powers & Co. Receipt 1876 T. C. Power was a military and Indian trader at Fort Benton, Montana Territory and J. H. Knight was a military and Indian trader at Fort Shaw, Montana Territory. Est. $50 ~ $75 FHWAC# 26029 Lot # 4411 Montana, Lewistown The Fergus County Argus, Pictoral Edition 1901? Diversified information concerning Fergus County, its history and resources. Map on back cover, dated Sept. 1, 1899. Soft green cover, some tearing, taped binding, inside pages loose and torn.10.5” x 16”) 56 pp. Est. $100 ~ $200 FHWAC# 27052 Lot # 4412 Montana, Bighorn Mountains Inspection Made by Generals P. H. Sheridan and W. T. Sherman 1877 Lieutenant-General Sheridan’s report (right after Little Big Horn) of a Reconnaissance of the Bighorn Mountains and the Valleys of the Bighorn and Yellowstone (Country North of the Union Pacific Railroad) 338 under his personal supervision during the month of July, 1877. The report is written in a personal manner with detailed descriptions. “The trip was made as easily as possible to make it at present, yet it was a very hard one, especially upon the personnel of the party. The animals fared much better...” This booklet contains beautiful large foldout maps and sketches of the various areas discussed in the report. It is in good condition. No reference to Custer or Little Big Horn. Est. $300 ~ $900 FHWAC# 26070 Lot # 4413 Montana, Four Different Montana Bonds 1868-1895 1-2) Two Territory of Montana 1868 bonds. Payable to the Lewis & Clark Company. $50 red #76 and $1000 blue #363. Signed by Tufts, Rodgey, and Barkley.3) $1000 Territory of Montana fancy bond with train vignette. 1876. Coupons 8-14 remaining. Bond #56. 4) Jefferson County 1895 bond. Coupons 14-40 still attached. Est. $200 ~ $400 FHWAC# 25733 Lot # 4414 Montana Montana Bonds, Stocks, and a Shipping Line 1870-1906 1-2) Two 1880 state bonds. Both have coupons 7 through 20! Signed by Territorial Governor Potts. Numbers 25 and 67. $1,000. 3) 1868 $100 bond to W. B. Morrison of the “Lewis & Clark Compnay.” Number 361. Four unattached coupons included. 4) Benton Line to all Western Prospects Auction ~ April 10th-11th & 17th-18th 2015 General Americana points in Montana. Purple on white. Vignettes of steam train, paddle wheeler, and stage. To Mac Veagh & Co. For oysters from Chicago to Ft. Shaw. 5) Unissued Murray Creek Mining Company with small bear vignette. 189-. 6) Deer Creek Gold Mining and Milling Company stock certificate for 1000 shares in 1906. To Ernst Sandermann. Signed by John W Brock and Clyde Heller. Est. $400 ~ $800 FHWAC# 25730 Lot # 4415 Montana Montana Check Collection (Many Pictorial) 100+ checks and drafts, many from the 1880s and 1890s. Many pictorial. The biggest portion of the set are illustrated drafts from the First National Bank in Helena that feature a stunning vignette showing a geyser, waterfall, railroad, and mining facility. Also six very early (c.1860s) unissued drafts for Holladay Overland Mail and Express Co. in Virginia City, Montana with vignette of stagecoach and hunters. Also two different 1884 certificates of deposit for Helena, four U.S. Depository checks (1890-91 Helena) (including Helena & Victor Mining Co.), ten North Butte Mining Co. checks (1907-1916), a Poor Tax for the Year 1887 (Silver Bow County), and modern unissued checks. Most in very good condition. (Prag Collection) Est. $150 ~ $250 FHWAC# 24547 Lot # 4416 Montana Montana Check Collection (Territorial, No RN) 1866-1889 Lot of 19 checks and drafts. Includes: two pictorial Territorial Warrants, County of Lewis & Clarke, 1883; two certificates of deposit from the First National Bank of Helena, 1875, 1881; two L.H. Hershfield drafts, 1866 and 1868; seven Jefferson County Treasurer drafts, all with M.T. dateline, 1868-1872;one Madison County, Territory of Montana Treasurer draft, Virginia City, 1872; three A.M. Holter, Hardware Co., Helena, 1887-1889; Butte County Poll Tax receipt, 1867; and a First National Bank of Helena draft, 1884. (Prag Collection) Est. $150 ~ $200 FHWAC# 24369 Lot # 4417 Nebraska, Hastings Hastings GazetteJournal 1888 Gazette-Journal, Vol. V., No. 177, Second Annual Imperial Edition, Illustrating Hastings, The Queen City of the Plains (14” x 11”), 40 pp. Soft pink cover, nice lithograph illustrations throughout. Items inside include: Railroad facilities, Educational, Civic Societies, Financial Institutions, etc. Used condition. Est. $100 ~ $200 FHWAC# 27041 This extensive book contains hundreds of photographs interspersed with narrative telling the history of Nevada through glass bottles. “All 352 pages include an extensive index, charts and graphs, lists of beer, whiskey, and every type of wholesaler,” according to American Bottle Auctions. “Once again Fred Holabird has managed to set the standard for excellence in research and writing such an entertaining and factual book. Bid Online at www.FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 339