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MARION, FRANCIS (1732-95) American Revolutionary War, Lieutenant Colonel in the Continental Army; Brigadier General of South Carolina State Troops, known as the Swamp Fox # 9051
Original Steel Engraving, 8 x 10 Ύ overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 5 Ύ x 7 Ό image of Marion in military uniform, imprinted From the original picture by Chappel, in the possession of the Publishers, and dated A.D 1858 in print below.
Excellent, with superficial staining and a few light surface creases in the margins.
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MARSHALL, JOHN (1755-1835) Chief Justice of the United States 1801-35; U.S. Secretary of State 1800-01# 7915
Original Steel Engraving, 6 ½ x 10 overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 4 x 5 Ό image of Marshall, imprinted Eng[rave]d by Jackman, New York
D. Appleton & Co., New York.
Lightly and evenly toned, with a few superficial stains and old book binding remnants along the left edge.
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MARSHALL, JOHN (1755-1835) Chief Justice of the United States 1801-35; U.S. Secretary of State 1800-01# 7916
Original Steel Engraving, 8 x 10 Ύ overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 5 Ό x 7 ½ image of Marshall, dated A.D. 1863 in print below.
Lightly and evenly toned, with a few superficial stains and light creases.
OUT OF STOCK
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MARTINEAU, HARRIET (1802-76) English Writer & Social Theorist# 8777
Original Steel Engraving, 8 x 10 Ύ overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 5 ½ x 7 Ό image, imprinted From a painting by Chappel after an authentic Likeness, and dated A.D. 1873 in print below.
Excellent, with a few superficial stains and light surface creases in the margins.
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MASSACHUSETTS MILITIA PASSING THROUGH BALTIMORE# 8679
Original Steel Engraving, 7 Ύ x 10 ½ overall, with a 5 x 7 ½ image depicting the early-war incident, imprinted F.O.C. Darley. F.F. Walker, and dated A.D. 1862 in print below.
Lightly and pleasantly age-toned, with a few inconsequential stains and light creases.
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McLANE, LOUIS (1786-1857) U.S. Treasury Secretary 1831-33; U.S. Secretary of State 1833-34; U.S. Congressman & Senator Delaware 1817-29 # 9068
Original Steel Engraving, 6 Ύ x 9 Ύ overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 3 ½ x 4 ½ image of McLane, imprinted Engraved by T. Kelly from a painting by G.S. Newton.
Excellent, with a few superficial stains and light surface creases in the margins.
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McLEAN, JOHN (1785-1861) U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice 1829-61; U.S. Postmaster General 1823-29; U.S. Congressman Ohio 1813-16 # 9110
Original Steel Engraving, 7 Ό x 10 ½ overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 3 Ό x 4 Ό image of McLean, imprinted Eng[raved] by H.B. Hall, from a Photograph.
Excellent, with a few superficial stains and light creases in the margins.
OUT OF STOCK
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McNEIL, JOHN (1813-91) Union Brigadier General Missouri; Commander of the District of Northeast Missouri, Most Remembered for His Role in the Palmyra Massacre# 7901
Original Steel Engraving, 7 Ό x 10 ½ overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 4 ½ x 5 image of McNeil in military uniform, imprinted Photo by Hoelke & Benecke. Engraved by J.C Buttre.
Lightly and evenly toned, with several small stains.
OUT OF STOCK
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McVICKER, JAMES HUBERT (1822-96) American Actor; Opened McVickers Theater in Chicago, Illinois, 1857# 8903
Original Steel Engraving, 7 Ύ x 10 ½ overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 4 x 4 image. From a biographical work, published in 1876.
Lightly and evenly toned, with inconsequential staining and a few light creases, mostly near the edges.
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MIFFLIN, THOMAS (1744-1800) American Revolutionary War, Major General in the Continental Army; Delegate to the Continental Congress 1774-75 & 1782-84; President of Pennsylvania 1788-90; Governor of Pennsylvania 1790-99# 8764
Original Engraving, 7 Ό x 10 ½ overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 3 Ύ x 4 Ό image of Mifflin in military uniform, imprinted Engraved by E. Wellmore from a Painting by G. Stuart in possession of G.M. Dallas, Esq[ui]r[e].
Excellent, with a few superficial stains and light surface creases in the margins.
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MILLER, A. HALSEY (1828-?) Jewelry Merchant & Businessman in Chicago, Illinois, first established A.H. Miller & Brothers in the Marine Bank Building# 8970
Original Steel Engraving, 7 Ύ x 10 ½ overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 3 Ό x 3 ½ image, imprinted Eng[rave]d by H.B. Hall & Sons, 62 Fulton St., N.Y. From a biographical work, published in 1876.
Lightly and evenly toned, with superficial staining and a few light surface creases, mostly near the edges.
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MITCHILL, SAMUEL L. (1764-1831) American Physician, Naturalist, and Politician; U.S. Senator New York 1804-09; U.S. Representative New York 1801-04 & 1810-13 # 9078
Original Engraving, 6 Ό x 10 overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 3 Ό x 4 Ό image, imprinted Engraved by Gimber & Dick by Permission of the N.Y. Lyceum from a Painting by H. Inman, and dated 1832 in print below.
A few superficial stains and light creases, along with small tears at the right and lower edges.
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MITFORD, MARY RUSSELL (1787-1855) English Author & Dramatist# 8786
Original Steel Engraving, 8 x 10 Ύ overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 5 x 7 Ό image, imprinted Likeness from an original drawing by F.R. Say, and dated A.D. 1874 in print below.
Excellent, with a few insignificant stains and light surface creases in the margins.
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MOLTKE, HELMUTH VON, THE ELDER (1800-91) Prussian Field Marshal; Chief of the German General Staff 1871-88# 8652
Original Steel Engraving, 7 Ύ x 10 Ό overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 5 ½ x 7 Ό image of Moltke in military uniform, imprinted Painted by Alonzo Chappel. Likeness from a photograph by Werner Grosse, Berlin, and dated A.D. 1872 in print below.
Excellent overall, with a few superficial stains and light creases in the margins.
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MONROE, JAMES (1758-1831) Fifth U.S. President 1817-25; U.S. Secretary of State 1811-17; U.S. Secretary of War 1814-15; Governor of Virginia 1799-1802 & 1811; U.S. Senator Virginia 1790-94# 7919
Original Steel Engraving, 6 ½ x 10 overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 4 x 5 Ό image of Monroe, imprinted J. Vanderlyn. H.B. Hall, Jr
D. Appleton & Co.
Lightly and evenly toned, with old book binding remnants along the left edge.
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MONROE, JAMES (1758-1831) Fifth U.S. President 1817-25; U.S. Secretary of State 1811-17; U.S. Secretary of War 1814-15; Governor of Virginia 1799-1802 & 1811; U.S. Senator Virginia 1790-94# 8095
Original Steel Engraving, 6 Ύ x 9 Ύ overall, with a 3 Ύ x 4 ½ oval image of Monroe.
Lightly and evenly toned, with a few superficial stains.
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MONROE, JAMES (1758-1831) Fifth U.S. President 1817-25; U.S. Secretary of State 1811-17; U.S. Secretary of War 1814-15; Governor of Virginia 1799-1802 & 1811; U.S. Senator Virginia 1790-94# 8096
Original Steel Engraving, 7 Ό x 10 overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 3 Ύ x 5 image of Monroe.
Lightly and evenly toned, with a few minor stains and light creases.
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MONROE, JAMES (1758-1831) Fifth U.S. President 1817-25; U.S. Secretary of State 1811-17; U.S. Secretary of War 1814-15; Governor of Virginia 1799-1802 & 1811; U.S. Senator Virginia 1790-94# 8435
Original Steel Engraving, 8 x 10 Ύ overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 5 Ό x 7 ½ image of Monroe, imprinted From the original painting by Chappel, in the possession of the publishers, and dated A.D. 1861 in print below.
Lightly and evenly toned, with superficial staining in the margins.
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MONTAGU, EDWARD, EARL OF SANDWICH (1625-72) English Naval Officer & Politician; English Ambassador to Portugal, 1661-62; English Ambassador to Spain, 1666-68; British Admiral, Killed at the Battle of Solebay - May 28, 1672# 8140
Original Engraving, 6 x 10 overall, with a 3 Ύ x 4 Ύ image of Montagu, imprinted, in full:
Engraved by J. Cochran. EDWARD MONTAGU, EARL OF SANDWICH. OB. 1672. FROM THE ORIGINAL OF SIR PETER LELY, IN THE COLLECTION OF THE RIGHT HON[ORA]BLE THE COUNTESS OF SANDWICH. London, Published Dec[embe]r 1, 1827, by Harding & Lepard, Pall Mall East.
Lightly and evenly toned, with a few minor stains.
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MONTAGU, JOHN, DUKE OF (1690-1749) English Nobleman, Soldier, and Army Officer# 8169
Appointed Governor of the Islands of St. Lucia & Saint Vincent in the West Indies by King George I on June 22, 1722; Captain & Colonel of His Majestys Own Troop of Horse Guards 1715-21 & 1737; Colonel of the Queens Regiment of Dragoon Guards 1740-49
Original Engraving, 6 x 10 overall, with a 3 Ύ x 4 Ύ image of Montagu, imprinted, in full:
Engraved by W. Finden. JOHN, DUKE OF MONTAGU. OB 1749. FROM THE ORIGINAL OF KNELLER, IN THE COLLECTION OF THE RIGHT HON[ORA]BLE THE EARL OF EGREMONT. London, Published June 1, 1829; by Harding & Lepard, Pall Mall East.
Lightly toned, with minor staining and a few light creases in the margins.
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