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CIVIL WAR MILITARY PAPERS OF LT. JAMES H. CHAPPELLE OF NEWPORT, CO F. 1ST REGT RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA
Including: Fancy hand drawn envelope, May 24th, 1864 honorable discharge; April 6, 1861 order to appear at the Armory of the Artillery Company; July 23, 1861 Washington DC Pass over the bridges and within the lines, signed by Drake De Kay; Jan 20, 1859 election as member of company in Newport; July 27, 1859 honorable discharge from the Newport fire company; April 7, 1863 Newport meeting of the Artillery Company - replacing Lt Henry L Nicolai, who was killed at the battle of "Kelly's Ford" with Lt James Chappelle; May 15, 1861 Letter from his Mother and Sister Abby, on patriotic stationary; June 2nd, 1861 letter telling of dinner with sculptor of unfinished statue of 'America' for the dome of the capitol building, with "chips of bronze" given to him.
The statue, actually titled "Freedom Triumphant in War and Peace", stands 19 1/2 feet tall, in bronze, designed by Thomas Crawford (1813-1857), and executed in bronze from the artist's plaster models by Clark Mills in Washington, DC., the actual work supervised by a slave named Philip Reid. She was placed on the dome on Dec. 2, 1863. The cost of the statue, exclusive of installation, was $23,796.82

Including: Fancy hand drawn envelope, May 24th, 1864 honorable discharge; April 6, 1861 order to appear at the Armory of the Artillery Company; July 23, 1861 Washington DC Pass over the bridges and within the lines, signed by Drake De Kay; Jan 20, 1859 election as member of company in Newport; July 27, 1859 honorable discharge from the Newport fire company; April 7, 1863 Newport meeting of the Artillery Company - replacing Lt Henry L Nicolai, who was killed at the battle of "Kelly's Ford" with Lt James Chappelle; May 15, 1861 Letter from his Mother and Sister Abby, on patriotic stationary; June 2nd, 1861 letter telling of dinner with sculptor of unfinished statue of 'America' for the dome of the capitol building, with "chips of bronze" given to him.
The statue, actually titled "Freedom Triumphant in War and Peace", stands 19 1/2 feet tall, in bronze, designed by Thomas Crawford (1813-1857), and executed in bronze from the artist's plaster models by Clark Mills in Washington, DC., the actual work supervised by a slave named Philip Reid. She was placed on the dome on Dec. 2, 1863. The cost of the statue, exclusive of installation, was $23,796.82

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February 28, 2020 11:00 AM EST
Thomaston, ME, US

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Bid Increments
From: To: Increments:
$0 $99 $10
$100 $499 $25
$500 $999 $50
$1,000 $2,499 $100
$2,500 $4,999 $250
$5,000 $9,999 $500
$10,000 $14,999 $1,000
$15,000 $49,999 $2,500
$50,000 $99,999 $5,000
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