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MONTGOMERY, RICHARD (1738-75) American Revolutionary War, Continental Army Major General; Killed-in-Action during the Battle of Quebec City - December 31, 1775# 7921
Original Engraving, 6 ¼” x 9 ½” overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 3 ½” x 4 ½” image of Montgomery in military uniform, imprinted “Engraved by E. MacKenzie, from the Painting by C.W. Peale in the Philadelphia Museum.”
Lightly and evenly toned, with a few superficial stains.
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MONTGOMERY, RICHARD (1738-75) American Revolutionary War, Continental Army Major General; Killed-in-Action during the Battle of Quebec City - December 31, 1775# 7920
Original Steel Engraving, 7 ½” x 10 ½” overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 5 ½” x 7 ¼” image of Montgomery in military uniform, imprinted “Painted by Chappel. Engraved by G.R. Hall. From the original Picture in the possession of the Publishers,” and dated “A.D 1862” in print below.
Lightly and evenly toned, with a few superficial stains.
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MOORE, STEPHEN RITCHIE (1832-?) Prominent Attorney in Kankakee, Illinois; Defended Father Charles Chiniquy against charges brought by the Roman Catholic bishop of Chicago in 1858 # 8889
Original Steel Engraving, 7 ¾” x 10 ½” overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 3” x 3 ½” image, imprinted “Eng[rave]d by H.B. Hall & Sons, 13 Barclay St., N.Y.” 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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MOORE, THOMAS (1779-1852) Irish Poet, Singer & Songwriter; Best Known for “The Last Rose of Summer”# 8364
Original Steel Engraving, 7” x 10 ¼” overall, with a 4 ½” x 6” image of Moore, imprinted “D. Maclise, R.A. Rogers…T. FARRELL & SON.”
Lightly and evenly toned, with several inconsequential stains in the margins.
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MOORE, THOMAS (1779-1852) Irish Poet, Singer & Songwriter; Best Known for “The Last Rose of Summer”# 8515
Original Steel Engraving, 6 ¾” x 9 ¾” overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 5 ½” x 7 ¼” image of Moore, imprinted “From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the Publishers,” and dated “A.D. 1873” in print below.
Excellent, with a few superficial stains and light creases in the margins.
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MORE, HANNAH (1745-1833) English Religious Writer, Philanthropist, and Opponent of the Slave Trade # 8548
Original Steel Engraving, 7 ½” x 10 ¼” overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 5 ½” x 7 ¼” image, imprinted “From the original painting by H.W. Pickersgill, A.R.A.”
Excellent, with a few superficial stains and light surface creases in the margins.
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MORRIS, GOUVERNEUR (1752-1816) Signer of the Articles of Confederation and the U.S. Constitution; U.S. Senator – New York – 1800-03# 8092
Original Steel Engraving, 7 ¼” x 10 ¼” overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 5 ½” x 7 ¼” image of Morris, imprinted “From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers,” and dated “A.D. 1863” in print below.
Lightly and evenly toned, with inconsequential staining in the margins.
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MORRISON, JAMES L.D. (1816-88) Raised & Served as Lieutenant Colonel of the 2nd Illinois Volunteers during the Mexican War; U.S. Representative – Illinois – 1856-57; Namesake of Morrisonville, Illinois# 8888
Original Steel Engraving, 7 ¾” x 10 ½” overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 3” x 3 ½” image, imprinted “WESTERN ENGRAVING CO. OF ST. LOUIS.” 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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MORSE, SAMUEL F.B. (1791-1872) American Inventor of the Telegraph; Co-Inventor of the Morse Code# 7922
Original Steel Engraving, 6 ½” x 10” overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 3 ¾” x 4 ½” image of Morse, imprinted “New York. D. Appleton & Co.”
Lightly and evenly toned, with old book binding remnants along the left edge.
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MORSE, SAMUEL F.B. (1791-1872) American Inventor of the Telegraph; Co-Inventor of the Morse Code# 8741
Original Steel Engraving, 8” x 10 ¾” overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 5 ¼” x 7 ¼” image of Morse, imprinted “Painted by Alonzo Chappel. Likeness from the last approved photograph from life,” and dated “A.D. 1872,” in print below.
Excellent, with a few superficial stains and light surface creases in the margins.
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MORSE, SAMUEL F.B. (1791-1872) American Inventor of the Telegraph; Co-Inventor of the Morse Code# 9113
Original Steel Engraving, 8 ¼” x 10 ¾” overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 5 ½” x 7 ¼” image of Morse, imprinted “From the original Painting by Chappel in the possession of the Publishers,” and dated “A.D. 1867,” in print below.
Lightly and evenly toned, with a few inconsequential stains and light surface creases in the margins.
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MORTON, OLIVER P. (1823-77) Governor of Indiana – 1861-67, U.S. Senator – Indiana – 1867-77 # 8618
Original Steel Engraving, 7 ¾” x 10 ¾” overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 5 ¼” x7 ½” image of Morton, imprinted “From the original Painting by Chappel in the possession of the Publishers,” and dated “A.D. 1871” in print below.
Several diagonal creases in the upper right corner detract very little.
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MOTLEY, JOHN LOTHROP (1814-1877) American Author & Diplomat – Helped Prevent European Intervention on the side of the Confederacy during the American Civil War; U.S. Minister to the Austrian Empire – 1861-67; U.S. Minister to Great Britain – 1869-70# 8381
Original Steel Engraving, 7” x 10” overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 5 ½” x 7 ¼” image of Motley, imprinted “Likeness from a recent photograph from life in the possession of the Publishers,” and dated “A.D 1867” in print below.
Lightly and evenly toned, with minor staining in the margins.
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MOTT, VALENTINE (1785-1865) American Surgeon; Appointed Professor of Surgery at Columbia College in 1809# 9070
Original Steel Engraving, 8” x 10 ¾” overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 5 ½” x 7 ½” image of Mott, imprinted “From a Photograph in the possession of the family,” and dated “A.D 1867” in print below.
Lightly and evenly toned, with inconsequential staining and a few light surface ceases in the margins.
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MOULTRIE, WILLIAM (1730-1805) American Revolutionary War, Major General in the Continental Army; Governor of South Carolina – 1785-87 & 1792-94; Namesake of Fort Moultrie, South Carolina# 8441
Original Steel Engraving, 8” x 10 ¾” overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 5 ½” x 7” image of Moultrie in military uniform, imprinted “From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers,” and dated “A.D. 1862” in print below.
Lightly and evenly toned, with superficial staining and a few light creases in the margins.
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MURRAY, LINDLEY (1745-1826) American Quaker Lawyer, Writer, and Grammarian# 8505
Original Engraving, 7” x 10 ½” overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 3 ½” x 4 ½” image, imprinted “Westoby pinx. Gimber sculp.”
Lightly and pleasantly age-toned, with a few small stains and light creases in the margins.
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NAPOLEON III (1808-73) First President of France – 1848-52; Last Emperor of France – 1852-70 # 8674
Original Steel Engraving, 8” x 10 ¾” overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 5 ½” x 7 ¼” image, imprinted “From the original painting by Chappel, in the possession of the publishers,” and dated “A.D. 1873” in print below.
Excellent overall, with a few superficial stains and light creases in the margins.
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NAVAL COMBAT BETWEEN THE MONITOR & MERRIMAC# 8003
Original Steel Engraving, 6” x 9 ¼” overall, imprinted “Drawn by Wm. Momberger. Engraved by John C McRae. NAVAL COMBAT BETWEEN THE MONITOR & MERRIMAC. HAMPTON ROADS, MARCH 9TH 1862. Engraved expressly for Abbott’s Civil War,” with a 4 ½” x 7 ½” image of the scene.
Lightly toned, with minor staining in the margins.
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NAVAL CONFLICT IN HAMPTON ROADS – ACTION BETWEEN THE MONITOR & MERRIMAC# 8113
Original Steel Engraving, 8” x 10” overall, titled “NAVAL CONFLICT IN HAMPTON ROADS – ACTION BETWEEN THE MONITOR & MERRIMAC,” with a 5 ½” x 7 ¾” image depicting the fighting of March 9, 1862, imprinted “From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers,” and dated “A.D. 1862” in print below.
Lightly and evenly toned, with several minor stains.
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NELSON, HORATIO (1758-1805) British Navy Officer; Killed-in-Action at the Battle of Trafalgar - October 21, 1805# 7997
Original Steel Engraving, 7 ¼” x 10” overall, with a 4 ½” x 5 ¾” image of Lord Nelson in military uniform, imprinted “Hoppner, pinx. A.H. Payne, sc…London, Brain & Payne, 12, Paternoster Row.”
Excellent, with light, even toning and superficial staining in the margins.
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