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Confederate States: U.S. & C.S.A. Civil War Documents

Lots 2608-2617 Lots 2618-2627 Lots 2628-2637 Lots 2638-2643

Lot 2638    

Confederacy, Ripley, Roswell, Brigadier General, C.S.A. Partly printed lettersheet "Ordnance Bureau/Charleston, S.C. February 1861/Invoice for Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, turned over by E. Manigault, Col. Ordnance, State of South Carolina, to Col. L.M. Hatch Q.M. Genl. for transportation to Lt. Col. R.S. Ripley, Fort Moultrie, Sullivan Island.", signed: "E. Manigault, Col. Ordnance"

Docketed on reverse: I certify that the Ordnance & Ordnance Stores included in the written Invoice were issued and received at ports under my command on the dates specified. Much was expended during operations against Fort Sumter. What remained was taken up and continued on the regular Ordnance Returns. Charleston, South Carolina, December 12th, 1862, signed R.S. Ripley, Extremely Fine, a very rare & historic document.
Estimate    $2,000 - 3,000.

Roswell Sabine Ripley (March 14, 1823 ? March 26, 1887), a West Point graduate, served in the Mexican War (of which he wrote a standard history) and the Seminole Wars. Resigning his commission, he became a successful businessman in Charleston and adopted the Secession cause. In 1860 he joined the state militia but was soon promoted to Brigadier General, C.S.A. and commanded Fort Moultrie during the Fort Sumter siege and bombardment. After quarrels with Pemberton and Beauregard, he was placed in command of a brigade under Hill, and fought through the Peninsula and Maryland campaigns, suffering a wound at Antietam. In early 1863, he was given command of the South Carolina 1st Artillery District, and worked to improve the defenses of the critical port of Charleston. He commanded the troops that repulsed a U.S. Navy attack on the city on 7 April 1863, as vividly depicted in the map here offered. That action constitutes THE FIRST USE OF IRONCLADS AGAINST SHORE INSTALLATIONS. In spite of Ripley's extensive defenses, subsequent Union efforts to re-capture Sumter and the city were finally successful in late 1864. Ripley joined the Army of Northern Virginia and served until paroled at Appomattox. After the war, he resided some 20 years in England.

Realized: $1,400

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Lot 2639    

Confederacy, Ripley, Roswell, Brigadier General, C.S.A. Letter datelined "Fort Sumter, December 15th, 1864" written to "Lieut. Col. Roman, Assist. Inspector Genl. Div. of the West, Charleston So. Ca." from W.G. Ogier 1st. Lieut. Adjt. which reads, In accordance with instructions, I have the honor to make the following statement: It is my opinion that on the night of Octr. 8th Brig. Genl. Ripley when at this Post, tho to my knowledge he had been drinking, was not drunk, or in any way incapable of attending to his duties. I am unaware of anything in his conduct on that occasion prejudicial to good order and Military discipline., small piece of top left corner missing, Very Fine, a rare document.
Estimate    $500 - 750.

Realized: $350

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Lot 2640    

Confederacy, Seven Star Flag Patriotic Lettersheet. An attractive patriotic lettersheet datelined "20 May 1861", signed by "Geo. Goodrich" who mustered into S.C. 12th Battalion Cavalry (Co. A), Very Fine.
Estimate    $200 - 300.

Realized: $300

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Lot 2641

Confederacy, Slave Documents, 1820's-1850's. Group of 15 items, including sale of slaves, estate inventories, breach of contract for the sale of slaves, indentures, etc; one inventory lists by name male slave at $100, but several females at $18.25 to $25 each; locales include states of Virginia, Tennessee, etc; fascinating look at this dark side of American history (no photo).
Estimate    $1,000 - 1,500.

Realized: $950

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Lot 2642

Confederacy, Currency Balance. 13 different notes, 7 PCGS graded, including obsolete state issue notes; condition varies (no photo).
Estimate    $150 - 200.

Realized: $900

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Lot 2643

Confederacy, Document and Misc. Balance. 9 items; including soldier and civilian passes, Interim Bond note, 4 unused patriotic covers and a embossed Lincoln carte-de-viste (no photo).
Estimate    $200 - 300.

Realized: $450

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