286
(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
(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
(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
(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
(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]
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