In any event this copy is not going to be resold. Generous citizens have raised the money for its purchase and it will be on display at the Ulster County Courthouse, the well intentioned gift of local citizens motivated to preserve and honor Kingston’s and the State of New York’s history. For this they are to be commended.
That newspaper writers and civic-minded donors can be tripped up by the complexity of old material is not surprising and not their fault. The field is too complex, the opportunities for error frequent. Dealers in the field that lament the dearth of new collectors may see in this experience why new collectors shy away, the operative phrase – all good deeds will be punished. The acquisition of important material should be exciting, not risky.
The seller, when given this article for review was strong in his denial and quick to offer the buyers the opportunity to void the deal. That is the gentlemanly thing to do. His email response is posted at the bottom of this article.
Subsequently the Ulster Counties decided to keep the book.
Sotheby’s Fine Manuscript and Printed Americana 27 January 2026
Sotheby’s, Jan. 27: An extraordinary pair of books from George Washington’s field library, marking the conjunction of Robert Rogers, George Washington, and Henry Knox. $1,200,000 to $1,800,000.
Sotheby’s, Jan. 27: An extraordinary letter marking the conjunction of George Washington, the Marquis de Lafayette, and Benjamin Franklin. $1,000,000 to $1,500,000.
Sotheby’s, Jan. 27: Virginia House of Delegates. The genesis of the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights. $350,000 to $500,000.
Sotheby’s Fine Manuscript and Printed Americana 27 January 2026
Sotheby’s, Jan. 27: (Gettysburg). “Genl. Doubleday has taken charge of the battle”: Autograph witness to the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg, illustrated by fourteen maps and plans. $200,000 to $300,000.
Sotheby’s, Jan. 27: President Lincoln thanks a schoolboy on behalf of "all the children of the nation for his efforts to ensure "that this war shall be successful, and the Union be maintained and perpetuated." $200,000 to $300,000.
Sotheby’s, Jan. 27: [World War II]. An archive of maps and files documenting the allied campaign in Europe, from the early stages of planning for D-Day and Operation Overlord, to Germany’s surrender. $200,000 to $300,000.