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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: xmelax38 on February 28, 2013, 09:24:02 AM
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Some of you know that I LOVE old books and anything to do with the history of places. Well, here is another proud item I have (my wonderful husband bought for me at an auction, because I wanted so bad). They are Civil Court Dockets - handwritten from the County we live in. They start back in 1861 and end around the 1890's. The First Book I think is 1861 to 1870's and the 2nd continues from there to the 1890's. I love these books!! However, I wondered if you think I am nuts for what we paid for them? For both together $110 (55 each). I know that it is to each his own and if he/she likes it enough. But for all of you, do you think it was way too much?
Here are some photos of them (the lighting is not very good and my son left the camera at his grandma's house, so again I had to use the ipod). 5 [photos (hope that is okay that I post that many - going to do 2 separate posts here so see below too).
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Here are the 3 other pictures of them.
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As you say...each to their own...they are not my cup of tea,....but I,ve got a friend who,d give his eye teeth...to get his mitts on these two pieces of Civil War History...I sent him an email...and...his response was...whoever sold these for a paltry $110...needs their head looking into....and well done you....
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Thank you! I appreciate that response. I love things that old. They actually had a few things in there that were Civil War Era, from photographs, Civil War camp stool, swords and other items of that Era. My husband will be posting later on today when he gets home and item he got. To me it was very interesting. He had a few people looking at it with interest (he is a collector too). Just in general there were a lot of really old/unique items. In the future, I want to go for odd and unusual, but still get what other items I collect.
I would love to preserve them somehow from getting in really bad condition, but I am not sure what to do about it. Other than making some kind of cover for them that won't stick to them.
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http://www.diplomaframe.com/blog/tabid/178/entryid/261/tips-to-help-preserve-historic-documents.aspx
Just check on line.
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Fantastic! I just saved that as a favorite, so I can print it. That is very useful information! :) :) I appreciate that.
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xmelax38 no problem. I found some old ledgers last year. I'll have to read up myself. :)
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Both you and Greenacres find some of the most interesting stuff !! Excellent buy !!
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Yes, and my husband would like me to part with more of it. ;D
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Lol Ty! I have been looking through this stuff a good bit of the evening. :)
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Is that " H C Black " mentioned in the image with handwritten text in pencil ?
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That might be a G, I can't tell.
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That might be a G, I can't tell.
Just that a H C Black was a member of the Calhoun Invincibles during the Civil War.
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You might want to have it checked out. You could email a museum with pictures. Maybe they could help you.
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I looked at another signature and it appears to be a G, unfortunately. I am looking at this a little more to see what other names are in it. :) the other book has something interesting in it. I will post a pic later on.
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I looked at another signature and it appears to be a G, unfortunately. I am looking at this a little more to see what other names are in it. :) the other book has something interesting in it. I will post a pic later on.
The other names mentioned around that one - looks like Dooley or something. Image is a little blurred
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I am still going to post that other picture soon (we are watching an online auction, lol, per my husband forum name auction addiction - there were no auctions to attend this weekend and We needed our auction fix, haha).
I know that there were a number of people from here involved in the civil war (some big names too Like General Sherman, etc). This is the area that the Morgan Raiders came through too.
My husbands family from where he is from had this whole packet of stuff printed off on the family history/ family tree. Some where along the lines they are related to General Bee. Some say it was the one who started Stonewall Jackson's nickname. (His parents don't know where that packet is) but even if it is one of his brothers, my husband had an scary resemblance to Bernard Bee! I have a post card of him and I told my husband that's you!
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Here is that interesting piece in the other book (a photo of it). It says: Oath of A.J. Hane to (can't read what this says) not to divulge secretfor the cure of Stuttering and Stamering. Before me a justice of the peace appeared A.J. Hane and took oath that he would not divulge or reveal anything that (whoever the name is here - again not sure who this says) might tell him the said A.J. Hane that would cure him of Stuttering and Stammering July 13 1885.
I thought that was interesting.
Here is the photo:
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