Upcoming Highlights: Printed & Manuscript Americana April 7, 2022 View Lots Browse Catalogue Lot 240: Robert Orr, letter about an arms inspection for Eli Whitney — with the earliest known reference to Uncle Sam, 1803. Estimate $6,000 to $9,000. This auction will have an emphasis on local highlights from different states and territories: an original Texas Ranger’s diary from the days of the Republic of Texas, blueprints from New York’s Grand Central Station, and a volume of Colorado views. An interesting collection of Rhode Island ephemera—pamphlets, early lottery tickets, newspaper carrier addresses, and billheads — will appeal to all lovers of the Ocean State. Other highlights include several Civil War diaries, an 1803 letter with perhaps the first known reference to “Uncle Sam,” a complete run of the first American Jewish periodical, and a remarkable photo album from Robert Peary’s 1899 expedition to Greenland. A nice selection of sports and sporting books is headed by the first two years of Porter’s Spirit of the Times (the first newspaper with extensive baseball coverage), and a group of important early books on Latin America will close out the sale. Lot 124: Solomon Henry Jackson, The Jew; being a Defence of Judaism against all Adversaries, New York, 1823 & 1825. Estimate $20,000 to $30,000. Lot 199: William Rigdon, large archive of photographs kept by Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman’s White House aide, pictured above is FDR with Haile Selassie, Emporer of Ethiopia, circa 1942-1953. Estimate $2,000 to $3,000. Lot 28: Photograph album from the 1899 Peary Relief Expedition, depicting famed explorer Matthew Henson, 1898-99. Estimate $7,000 to $10,000. Related Reading: Old Diaries Tell the Stories of Overlooked Americans Lot 114: Early catalog and price list for the Anheauser-Busch Brewing Association, Missouri, circa 1884. Estimate $800 to $1,200. Lot 211: Large and wide-ranging collection of tickets, broadsides and ephemera from Rhode Island lotteries, 1752-1844. Estimate $5,000 to $7,500. Get Updates for Auction Day Sign Up for Email Updates Download the Swann Galleries App Lot 182: Volume of early Grand Central Terminal blueprints and reports, 1910-1917. Estimate $3,000 to $4,000. Lot 93: Francis A. Thuis, View of Cumberland Gap and the encampment of the 91st Indiana Infantry, 1864. Estimate $2,000 to $3,000. Related Reading: Selections from a Noteworthy Collection of American Historical Prints Latin Americana Lot 327: John Phillips & A. Rider, Mexico Illustrated in Twenty-Six Drawings, 1848. Estimate $10,000 to $15,000. Lot 325: Frederick Catherwood, Views of Ancient Monuments in Central America, Chiapas and Yucatan, 1844. Estimate $20,000 to $30,000. Share Facebook Twitter March 3, 2022Author: Rick StattlerCategory: Printed & Manuscript Americana Tags: Eli Whitney Franklin D. Roosevelt Frederick Catherwood Grand Central Greenland John Phillips Printed & Manuscript Americana Solomon Henry Jackson Uncle Sam William Ridden Previous African American Art: March 31, 2022 Auction Highlights Next Artist Profile: Édouard Vuillard Recommended Posts A Look Inside the Catalogue: Printed & Manuscript Americana Printed & Manuscript Americana January 30, 2018 Nicholas D. Lowry’s Specialist Picks: Favorite Lots from The Subculture Sale Vintage Posters January 31, 2024 This Season’s Successes: Winter-Spring 2024 Auctions in Review 19th & 20th Century Literature July 15, 2024