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Sell or Auction Your Pacific Railroad Survey 1855-6- for up to Over $50,000 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions

ByNate D Sanders August 23, 2022December 14, 2023

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The Pacific Railroad Surveys (1853–1855) were of a series of explorations of the American West designed to find and document possible routes for a transcontinental railroad across North America. The expeditions included surveyors, scientists, and artists and resulted in an immense body of data covering at least 400,000 square miles (1,000,000 km2) on the American West. “These volumes… constitute probably the most important single contemporary source of knowledge on Western geography and history and their value is greatly enhanced by the inclusion of many beautiful plates in color of scenery, native inhabitants, fauna and flora of the Western country.”[1] Published by the United States War Department from 1855 to 1860, the surveys contained significant material on natural history, including many illustrations of reptiles, amphibians, birds, and mammals. In addition to describing the route, these surveys also reported on the geology, zoology, botany, paleontology of the land as well as provided ethnographic descriptions of the Native peoples encountered during the surveys.

Below is a recent realized price for a Pacific Railroad survey 1855-6- item. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to these amounts or more for you:

Pacific Railroad survey 1855-6-. Sold for over $50,000.

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Karl Bodmer Prince of Wied’s Travels in the Interior

Stunningly beautiful collection of 81 hand-colored aquatints by the Swiss artist Karl Bodmer, a complete collection from the illustrated travelogue, “Prince of Wied’s Travels in the Interior of North America”. Bodmer, who journeyed with the German Prince Maximilian of Wied-Neuwied from 1833-34 along the Missouri River, produced what is considered the best depictions of the indigenous peoples and landscapes during the frontier era, an America then still unspoiled by western migration. Of the Native American tribes of the Great Plains that they encountered, Bodmer’s depictions of the Blackfeet and Mandan tribes are especially important as the populations of these tribes were greatly affected by the smallpox epidemic of 1837, thus making Bodmer’s work the last visual testament to their culture.

Prince Max, as he was called, chose Bodmer to accompany him on the expedition along the Missouri River to visually depict the scenes that the Prince would write about. The result is this collection: three volumes of text by the Prince and two volumes of aquatints by Bodmer, in the first Paris edition published by Chez Arthus Bertrand, 1840-43 (“Voyage dans l’interieur de l’Amerique du Nord”). Text volumes in French also include 37 wood-engraved illustrations, only lacking the map in completeness. The two complete volumes of illustrations include the large folio volume with 48 oversized hand-colored aquatints measuring approximately 24.5″ x 18″, and the quarto volume with 33 hand-colored aquatints measuring approximately 12.5″ x 10.25″. The complete set of 81 aquatints is magnificent in their display, a time capsule with their hand-coloring evoking the sense of awe and discovery of the expedition. All volumes are bound in half black morocco and blue paper-covered boards with gilt accenting, and with black morocco labels to illustrated volumes. Minor handling wear to volumes, with a few small repaired tears to plates, some plates supplied with variance to margins, minute toning and foxing, a few plates beginning to separate from binding. Overall a very good plus set with excellent display quality. Sold for $175,000.

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Alonso de Ovalle Historica relacion del reyno de Chile folding map 1646
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Currier & Ives Hand-Colored Lithograph Measuring — 19th Century Print Remains Boldly Colored

Currier and Ives was a successful American printmaking firm based in New York City from 1835 to 1907 headed first by Nathaniel Currier, and later jointly with his partner James Merritt Ives. The prolific firm produced prints from paintings by fine artists as black and white lithographs that were hand colored. Lithographic prints could be reproduced quickly and purchased inexpensively, and the firm called itself “the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints” and advertised its lithographs as “colored engravings for the people”. The firm adopted the name “Currier and Ives” in 1857.

Beautiful Currier & Ives hand-colored lithograph entitled “The Life of a Hunter. ‘A tight fix’”. Produced in 1861 on wove paper, lithograph measures 28″ x 21.5″, framed to 39″ x 32.25″. Very well-preserved with deep, rich colors. A few small repaired tears to margin, with two extending slightly into the image at top and bottom right, though nearly indiscernible; also with faint discoloration to margins, else near fine condition. A rare lithograph so well preserved by the storied print makers. Sold for $31,680.

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The Guggenheim Mining Ledger, From Its Articles of Incorporation in 1888 to Its Sale in 1901 — Over 90 Pages & Signed by Patriarch Meyer Guggeneheim & Sons Daniel, Benjamin, William, Morris & Simon

Important corporate ledger, describing in detail the formation, operation and sale of the mining company constituting the wealth of one of the most successful and philanthropic American families: The Guggenheims, led by patriarch Meyer Guggenheim and his sons Daniel, Morris, Benjamin, William, Simon, Isaac and Solomon, whose combined signatures total over 70 in this ledger spanning over 90 pages. Meyer’s signature, in particular, is elusive apart from this ledger.

Entire ledger is handwritten apart from the last meeting documenting the sale, and two additional typed pages noting stockholder meetings. Ledger therefore comprises 91 handwritten pages and four typed pages. Handwritten pages measure 13.75” x 8.5”, bound in quarter leather boards with gilt embellishments and marbled endpapers. Ledger is complete with the exception of pages 21-30. Some loss to spine, tape repair on endpapers and some loose pages. Pages themselves are near fine, very legible with beautiful penmanship, and very well-preserved with only nominal age wear. Sold for $30,000.

John Deere Bond of Deed signed document
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Incredibly Scarce & Important Guggenheim Mining Ledger Signed by Patriarch Meyer Guggeneheim, Successor Daniel Guggenheim & Thrice-Signed by Benjamin Guggenheim, Who Died on the Titanic

Very scarce and important Guggenheim company document from 1888 at the beginning of their mining empire, signed by three members of the Guggenheim family: patriarch Meyer Guggenheim, whose signature remains elusive apart from this document; Daniel Guggenheim, who took over the family’s business after his father’s death in 1905; and Benjamin Guggenheim (signed three times), who died on the Titanic, but not before helping women and children board life boats, and then changing into formal evening clothes ”to go down like gentlemen”. Benjamin Guggenheim’s signature is considered scarce, but can be found, unlike that of Meyer Guggenheim.

Seven page document is from the business ledger of the Denver Smelting and Refining Company from May-June 1888, consisting of pages 21-28 of the ledger. Based in Colorado, the Guggenheim family made its fortune through this company, established in January 1888 according to its Articles of Incorporation. In pages 21-23 of this ledger, business of the company is recorded, including revenues and expenditures, but the more important section is pages 24-27, where the Articles of Incorporation for the company are amended to change its name to the ”Philadelphia Smelting and Refining Co.”, and the very purpose of the company is amended to ”provide for the construction of works and factories for the treatment of ores and mineral substances”. Its revised mission continues, ”To conduct and carry on the business of extracting gold, silver, copper, lead and other metallic and valuable substances from ores by smelting and by other process…To purchase, sell and generally deal in ores and other minerals and metallic substances…To purchase or otherwise acquire and hold such lands and easements in lands…” The document enumerates the shares of the company, with the vast majority belonging to Meyer Guggenheim, and is signed at the conclusion by the shareholders: ”Meyer Guggenheim”, ”Daniel Guggenheim”, ”Benj. Guggenheim” (signs twice) and ”E.R. Holden” (signs twice). The full 7 pages has been transcribed, giving detailed insight into the beginnings of one of the greatest companies in the history of America.

Additionally, pages 21-23 are important in their own right, and read in part, ”Record of Proceedings of the Board of Directors of the Denver Smelting and Refining Company held at the office in Denver, May 31 – 1888, being the regular quarterly meeting. The meeting was called to order by the President and the following Directors were found present. [Vice President] Richard Cline, [President] E.R. Holden and Benj Guggenheim. / Minutes of the last meeting having been read by the Secretary, and no objection offered, they stood approved. / The President then respectfully submitted his report which was as follows.

Deposits to May 31 – 13,000.00
Expenditures [to] date – 9,113.78
Balance on hand – 3,886.22

On motion of Richard Cline recorded by Benj. Guggenheim a vote being taken the…report stood approved…The Manager takes pleasure in stating that all the contracts of any magnitude have been awarded to the various contractors…” The ledger then lists details of contracts, including capacity of smelting furnaces, and also details of nearby railroad construction. The ledger continues, ”…I also desire to say that I regret very much that we are not smelting ore at the present time for the reason that ore is more plentiful and the prices are much better than they have been in the past few years…I will use every effort and energy within my power to complete the works in the earliest possible time…A motion was then offered by Benj. Guggenheim…that the action of the Manager in the purchase of stock to the extent of $3500 in the Pueblo [?] association be approved…[signed] E.R. Holden. Pres. [and] Benj. Guggenheim Secty”. Seven pages penned in elegant penmanship, likely handwritten by Richard Cline, measure 8.25” x 13.5” on four sheets of lined ledger paper. Light toning, otherwise in near fine condition. Sold for $18,750.

Pacific Railroad survey 1855-6- item
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Thomas Edison Signed Portrait Measuring Over 7” x 12.5” — With JSA COA

Beautiful signed portrait of Thomas Edison, with his characteristic umbrella signature signed in fountain pen, ”Thos A Edison”. Very large portrait measures 7” x 12.5” (visible portion), matted and framed to a size of 15.75” x 21.25”. Not examined out of frame, but matte photo appears in very good to near fine condition. With JSA COA. Sold for $4,950.

John Deere Bond of Deed signed document
Thomas Edison Signed Portrait. Click to enlarge.
Pacific Railroad Survery 1855-6-
JSA COA. Click to enlarge.

Thomas Edison & Henry Ford Rare Signed Photo

Thomas Edison and Henry Ford signed photo, dated 28 March 1915 via copyright marking. Photo depicts Edison posing with Henry Ford, both of whom had winter homes nearby each other in Florida. Signed along mat, “Thos A Edsion” and beside his signature, “Henry Ford” with “To Hutch” written above signatures in an unknown hand. Black and white photo measures 9.75″ x 7.5″ and is mounted to a mat to an overall size of 13″ x 11″. Near fine condition. Sold for $3,490.

Thomas Edison Light Bulb Drawing Signed
Thomas Edison Signed Photo. Click to enlarge.

John J. Audubon Grey Fox 28″ x 21.75″ 1843 Lithograph

Original hand-colored lithograph of “Canis (Vulpes) Virginianus, Grey Fox”, plate XXI, from John James Audubon’s “The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America”. Philadelphia: J.T. Bowen, 1843. Lithograph measures 28″ x 21.75″. Very light soiling and wear to margins and slight fading, overall in very good plus condition. A beautiful example from Audubon’s masterpiece. Sold for $3,000.

 History Indian Tribes North America 1848-50 Octavo
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John Rockefeller Letter & Stock Certificate Both Signed

Oil mogul John D. Rockefeller signed stock certificate for Standard Oil Trust, as well as a typed letter signed “John D. Rockefeller” on his personal stationery, giving thanks for birthday wishes on his 83rd birthday. Stock is signed “J.D. Rockefeller” as company President, dated 28 June 1887, for 100 shares made out to Benjamin Brewster, who, in addition to being one of the original Trustees of Standard Oil, was also a Mayflower descendant and extremely successful Gold Rush entrepreneur. He is credited with much of the early success of Standard Oil and Rockefeller served as pallbearer at his funeral. Stock certificate and letter are beautifully framed with a photograph of Rockefeller and a photograph of Brewster’s home, named “Scrooby” and now a historical inn. Stock measures 11.75″ x 7.5″, letter measures 5.5″ x 7.5″ and entire framed presentation measures 32″ x 25.75″. Folds to documents, otherwise near fine, impressively displayed. Sold for $2,734.

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Thomas Edison Signed Stock Certificate for ”Edison Phonograph Works”

Thomas Edison signs a stock certificate ”Thos A Edison” as President of Edison Phonograph Works of New Jersey. Dated 18 May 1888, the year of the company’s founding, it’s issued to R.L. Cutting in the amount of 200 shares. Best known as inventor of the incandescent light bulb, Edison was also the genius behind the phonograph, kinetoscope (an early machine to view motion pictures), ore-mill machinery, the dictating machine and more. With the phonograph, Edison pioneered sound recording. Stock certificate measures approximately 8” x 4”. Some discoloration along left side and various unobtrusive cancellation marks. In very good condition with a bold signature by Edison. Sold for $2,520.

Thomas Edison Light Bulb Drawing Signed
”Edison Phonograph Works” Stock Certificate with Thomas Edison Autograph. Click to enlarge.

Thomas Edison Signed Stock Certificate in Edison Storage Battery Co. — Founded to Produce Batteries for Electric Cars

Thomas Edison signed stock in the Edison Storage Battery Company, presciently founded in 1901 to manufacture batteries for electric cars. Dated 17 July 1901, Edison signs ”Thomas A. Edison” as President. Attractive document printed in green and black measures 13.25” x 8”. Stock is marked as cancelled with a faint swivel through Edison’s signature, and staple punctures to left edge, otherwise near fine. Sold for $2,500.

John Deere Bond of Deed signed document
Thomas Edison Signed Stock Certificate in Edison Storage Battery Co. Click to enlarge.

John D. Rockefeller Signed Stock Certificate for Standard Oil Trust — Signed by Rockefeller as President in 1884

Oil mogul John D. Rockefeller signed stock certificate for Standard Oil Trust. Stock is signed ”J.D. Rockefeller” as company President. Certificate for 100 shares in the United States’ first giant business trust is dated 26 December 1884, made out to Eliza J. Sweetser with serial number A468. Countersigned by Henry Flagler as Secretary, and the Treasurer. Stock measures 16” x 7.75”. Glue remnants where stub has been attached to stock, overall in very good to near fine condition. Sold for $2,330.

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John D. Rockefeller Signed Stock Certificate for Standard Oil Trust. Click to enlarge.

Darwin’s “First Words”

London: Baldwin & Cradock, 1827-35 and Henry Bohn 1846. 2,202pp., 7 volumes of 11. Bound in six volumes, (the first and second volumes bound as one). Contains Mandibulata portion of work only, plus one supplementary volume (lacks four volumes of Haustellata). Contains 47 hand-colored engraved plates, bound from arts in quarter morocco, gilt rules, lettering to spines. Plain-paper sides, marbled endpapers. Bindings worn, rubbed, scuffed at head, tail of spines. Two volumes lacking .5″ piece at spine’s head. Volume VI split at head, tail of hinges. Covers detached on Volume I. Endpapers, title pages foxed, small embossed library stamp to top corner of title pages. Toning to pages, occasional light pencil note, tick to margins. Bindings tight. Good. Sold for $2,040.

Pacific Railroad Survery 1855-6-
Darwin’s “First Words”. Click to enlarge.
John J Audubon autograph letter signed
Darwin’s “First Words”. Click to enlarge.
Audubon Yellow-Crowned Heron Plate CCCXXXVI 1838
Darwin’s “First Words”. Click to enlarge.

John D. Rockefeller Standard Oil Trust Stock Certificate Signed as President of the Company — 1889

Oil mogul John D. Rockefeller Standard Oil Trust stock certificate signed ”J.D. Rockefeller” as company President. Certificate for 10 shares in the United States’ first giant business trust is dated 22 May 1899 and made out to H.M. Flager, the company secretary and one of the six original Standard Oil co-founders. Countersigned by Flagler and also by the treasurer. With serial number 5777 and a cancellation stamp dated 20 June 1890. Measures 15.5” x 7.75”. Near fine. Sold for $1,875.

CP Huntington letter signed
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Andrew Carnegie PA RR 1861 Autograph Letter Signed

Rare Andrew Carnegie autograph letter signed dated 8 April 1861. Letter concerning new rail schedules reads in part “Under new schedules there will only be about an hour between the Express East.I thought it much better to stop the East Line.” 1pp. ink document measures 7.5″ x 9.75″, written on Pennsylvania Railroad stationery. Very good condition. Sold for $1,568.

Pacific Railroad Survery 1855-6-
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1850’s Minute Book for the Pontchartrain ”Smoky Mary” Railroad — With Handwritten Act of Congress to Incorporate the Pensacola Railroad System

Very early Pontchartrain Railroad minutes from 17 December 1850 through 15 December 1856, accompanied by 7pp. Pensacola Railroad incorporation document. In 1830, this Louisiana railroad was only the second ever railroad constructed in the U.S. and the first west of the Allegheny Mountains; many Americans knew its steam locomotive by its popular nickname, the ”Smoky Mary.” Book of minutes comprises over 200 pages of handwritten notes from the formal meetings of the Pontchartrain Railroad’s administrators in its infancy. Log book contains all the most important information related to the major decisions made for the Pontchartrain’s earliest development, including plans for the acquisition of new land. On the upper margin of nearly every handwritten page is, ”Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Pontchartrain Railroad Company”, written with the date and usually also ”New Orleans, LA”. 208 pages are bound in dark paper boards, measuring 10.5” x 15.75”. Toning and wear to exterior, with cocking and chipping to spine, else near fine given age. An important and singular piece of railroad history.
Sold for $1,563.

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John Audubon 1846 Cougar 20″ x 26″ Lithograph

Gorgeous lithograph by John Woodhouse Audubon of “The Cougar, Male”, published in “The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America”. Philadelphia: J.T. Bowen, 1846. Printed and hand-colored by Bowen, lithographed plate is number XCVI. Measures 20″ x 26″. Minute foxing and small spot of discoloration at lower margin. Overall a stunning example in near fine condition. Sold for $1,400.

Pacific Railroad Survery 1855-6-
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Important Early Railroad Documents — Internal Minutes Log From the Pontchartrain ”Smoky Mary” Railroad — The Second Railroad Ever Built in the United States

Pontchartrain Railroad minutes from 1882-1931. In 1830 the Louisiana railroad was only the second ever constructed in the U.S. and the first west of the Allegheny Mountains. Its steam locomotive was known by its popular nickname, the ”Smoky Mary.” Book of minutes comprises 155 pages of handwritten notes and tipped-in notarized contracts taken from the formal meetings of the Pontchartrain Railroad’s administrators. Log book contains all the most important information related to the major decisions made for the Pontchartrain’s development, including plans for the acquisition of new land. On the upper margin of each handwritten page, ”Office of the Pontchartrain Railroad Company” is written with the date and usually also ”New Orleans, LA”. One handwritten page reads in part, ”…It is furthermore agreed, should at any time during the continuance of this contract, the Morgan’s Louisiana and Texas Railroad Company desire to go up or down town it shall have the right to curve off…and cross the track of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company or Pontchartrain Railroad Company at any point between Chartre and Claiborne Street and the said work to be done at the expense of the Morgan’s Louisiana & Texas Railroad Company…” 217 pages are bound in multicolor paper boards with a cloth spine. Measures 8.25” x 14”. Toning and wear to exterior, else near fine given age. An important and singular piece of railroad history. Sold for $1,250.

CP Huntington letter signed
CP Huntington letter signed
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American Railroad Pioneer Cornelius Vanderbilt Document Signed

American railroad pioneer and magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt, aka “The Commodore” document signed, dated 20 March 1828. Document acknowledges receipt “…from Mr. Dean one hundred & twenty Dollars…” and is docketed on verso. Document measures 7.25″ x 4.25″ with one small hole beneath Vanderbilt’s bold “C Vanderbilt” signature. Uneven edges, else very good condition. Sold for $1,013.

Pacific Railroad survey 1855-6- item
Cornelius Vanderbilt autograph. Click to enlarge.

John D. Rockefeller Typed Letter Signed Acknowledging Condolences Following the Death of His Wife of 50 Years — 1915

John D. Rockefeller typed letter signed to long-time friend, H.C. Ditmer. A grieving Rockefeller acknowledges condolences following the death of his wife of 50 years. Dated 16 March 1915, the day after Laura Rockefeller’s funeral, “…I am very appreciative of your most kind and sympathetic message.” Rockefeller was in Florida with his son when he learned that his wife had suffered a fatal heart attack. Just six months earlier, the couple had celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Overall toning, else very good condition. Sold for $909.

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