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      • Elizabethtown KY 1st Teacher 1808 Document
        Aug. 31, 2024

        Elizabethtown KY 1st Teacher 1808 Document

        Est: $100 - $150

        [KENTUCKY] Samuel Stevenson - came to Elizabethtown in 1806. The school in E-town was called Hardin Academy. Stevenson was its first teacher. He taught there for about 2 years. He then became a merchant in E-town, and served a term in the State Legislature. He lived in E-town for about 10 years. He opened one of the first taverns in E-town. He was a close associate of Henry Clay. Signed manuscript document, probably handwritten by Ben Helm but not signed by Helm. He is promising to pay Benjamin Edwards $110.60. Benjamin Edwards (1753-1829) was an American merchant and political leader from Montgomery County, Maryland. He represented the third district of Maryland for a very short time in the United States House of Representatives in 1795 after Uriah Forrest resigned. Late in life, Edwards migrated westward to the new settlement of Elkton in Todd County, Kentucky. Here, he built a new house, named Edwards Hall, in 1821. His son was Ninian Edwards (1775–1833), who served as Governor and U.S. Senator for Illinois. Approx. 6-1/4 x 3-1/2 in. Fine condition.

        East Coast Books
      • CARTER L. STEVENSON
        Aug. 25, 2021

        CARTER L. STEVENSON

        Est: $140 - $200

        (1817-1888) Confederate major general who served at Chattanooga, Kennesaw Moutain, and Bentonville, with generals such as Braxton Bragg, John C. Pemberton, and John B. Hood. Captured after Vicksburg but paroled. Clipped war date E.S. 'C.L. Stevenson' as major general, 3 x 2.5 in., Vicksburg, Feb. 3, 1863. Ink stains and show through.

        Alexander Historical Auctions LLC
      • FIVE STAFFORDSHIRE DARK BLUE TRANSFER-PRINTED 'ROMANTIC VIEWS' WARES, 1810-40.
        May. 11, 2014

        FIVE STAFFORDSHIRE DARK BLUE TRANSFER-PRINTED 'ROMANTIC VIEWS' WARES, 1810-40.

        Est: $200 - $400

        Comprising a 'Netley Abbey' sauceboat, Andrew Stevenson; 'Sproughton Chantry, Suffolk' sauceboat, Enoch Wood & Sons; an 'Italian' custard cup, Spode; and a sugar box and cover and cream jug depicting figures and buildings in landscapes. Height of sugar box and cover 6 3/4 inches.

        Bourgeault-Horan Antiquarians
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