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COMMEMORATING THE 150TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CIVIL WAR WITH

THE FINEST ORIGINAL SOLDIER'S LETTERS AND ARTIFACTS
Important Blockade Running Letters & Documents
                                                            
        C. M. Furman Coordinates                           Lt. Col. Thomas L. Bayne 
            Blockade-Running in                      in Richmond on Blockade-Running
        Virginia & North Carolina
                                        






                                                     
Blockade Running Out of Wilmington,       Circular Warning of CS Blockade
   N.C. - Blockade Runner "Minnie",                             Runner Fingal
Bermuda, & "Piles of money" - ALS by

Charles T. Mitchell, CS Entreprenuer






                                                                         
      S.C. Gov. Bonham Writes on                       C. M. Furman, President  
 RUNNING THE BLOCKADE - ALS             of the Bank of South Carolina
to W.C. Bee, Pres. of the Importing                    on Blockade-Running      
           & Exporting Co. of S.C.







                                                                        
 CS Secretary of War James A. Seddon         Important Blockade Running              
Writes on Official War Dept. Stationary      Letter - Written by the Pres. of       
       Topic: BLOCKADE RUNNING!                   the Bank of South Carolina






                                                                             
       S.C. Gov. Bonham Writes on                   ALS C. M. Furman President of the
 RUNNING THE BLOCKADE - ALS         State of S.C. - Charleston, Jan. 20th, 1864
to W.C. Bee, Pres. of the Importing                    Topic: BLOCKADE RUNNING
          & Exporting Co. of S.C.       






                                                               
 CS Secretary of War James A. Seddon                Arming & Equipping the S.C.
Writes on Official War Dept. Stationary                     Troops - October 1861
       Topic: BLOCKADE RUNNING!