286
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(WEST.) Campbell, Archibald; and William J. Twining.
Reports upon the
Survey of the Boundary . . . from the Lake of the Woods to the Summit of the
Rocky Mountains.
7 folding maps, 22 plates. 624 pages. 4to, publisher’s cloth, moderate
wear; front hinge split, intermittent foxing, folding profile plate worn; small bookplate on
front pastedown. 44th Congress, 2nd Session, Senate. Ex Doc. 41.
Washington, 1878
[300/400]
A survey of the border between the United States and Canada on the 49th Parallel along
Minnesota, North Dakota, and Montana. Wheat, Transmississippi West 1289.
287
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(WEST.) Crawford, John Wallace (“Captain Jack”).
Autograph Letter Signed
and two signed poems by the cowboy poet.
Autograph Letter Signed on illustrated
letterhead to Mrs. Marvin A. Farr, 11 x 8
1
/
4
inches, thanking her for her patience and
promising to “be free soon & pay up in full” * Typescript poem “To Comrades” concern-
ing the Battle of Gettysburg, signed by Crawford with one additional word inserted in his
hand * Printed poem, “A New Years Greeting Person,” signed twice by Crawford, with his
additional pencil note; minor wear.
New York, 1911-13 and nd
[400/600]
283
284
283
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(WASHINGTON,
GEORGE—
PRINTS.) Kelly, Thomas, engraver; after
Gilbert Stuart.
Scene, Dorchester Heights,
March 17th 1776: Washington.
Engraving,
28 x 20 inches; minor dampstaining and fox-
ing, pasted to mat in upper margins.
Boston: Franklin Print Company, circa 1836
[250/350]
This third state was printed by Winslow Varnum
Coles, most likely not long after the 1836 copy-
right date as the publisher was bankrupted in the
Panic of 1837. Hart 656b.
284
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(WASHINGTON,
GEORGE—
PRINTS.) Middleton, Elijah C.; lithographer;
after Stuart.
Untitled portrait of
Washington.
Chromolithograph in “war-
ranted oil colors,” 17 x 13
3
/
4
inches oval,
mounted on canvas and affixed to wooden
stretcher as issued; minimal wear at edges, but
fresh and clean; ink lithographer’s stamp on
verso. With original frame, gilt on plaster,
chipped.
Cincinnati, OH, 1864
[300/400]
285
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(WEST.)
Buffalo Bill’s Wild West
program.
Illustrated. [32] pages. 4to, original
chromolithographic wrappers, moderate wear,
split along spine and detached; toned, last two
leaves chipped.
Hartford, CT: Calhoun Printing, [1885?]
[250/350]