JACKSON, CONRAD FEGER (1813-62) Union Brigadier General; Killed-in-Action at the Battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia – December 13, 1862# jacksonconradfeger
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JACKSON, NATHANIEL JAMES (1818-92) Union Brigadier General; Colonel of the 1st Maine Infantry# jacksonnathanieljames
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JACKSON, SAMUEL McCARTNEY (1833-1907) Union Brevet Brigadier General; Colonel of the 11th Pennsylvania Reserves# jacksonsamuelmccartney
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JAMESON, CHARLES DAVIS (1827-62) Union Brigadier General; Colonel of the 2nd Maine Infantry# jamesoncharlesdavis
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JEFFERIES, NOAH LEMUEL (1828-96) Union Brevet Brigadier General; Register of the U.S. Treasury – 1868-69# jefferiesnoahlemuel
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JOHNSON, ANDREW (1808-75) Seventeenth U.S. President – 1865-69; U.S. Vice President – 1865; Union Brigadier General; Military Governor of Tennessee – 1862-65; Governor of Tennessee – 1853-57; U.S. Senator – Tennessee - 1875# johnsonandrew
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JOHNSON, REVERDY (1796-1876) American Politician, Statesman, and Jurist; U.S. Attorney General – 1849-50; U.S. Senator – Maryland – 1845-49 & 1863-68; Attorney for the defendant in Dred Scott v. Sandford # johnsonreverdy
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JOHNSON, RICHARD WOODHOUSE (1827-97) Union Brigadier General# johnsonrichardwoodhouse
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INGALLS, GEORGE E. (1838-1909) Union Lieutenant – 17th New York Infantry# ingallsgeorgee
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LANSING, HENRY SEYMOUR (1824-82) Union Brevet Brigadier General; Colonel of the 17th New York Infantry# lansinghenryseymour
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MORGAN, CHARLES HALE (1834-75) Union Brigadier General# morgancharleshale
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JOHNSON, MARTIN NELSON (1850-1909) U.S. Senator – North Dakota – 1909; U.S. Representative – North Dakota – 1891-99# johnsonmartinnelson
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SHERIDAN, PHILIP HENRY (1831-88) Union Major General; Veteran of the Indian Wars; U.S. Army General – 1888; Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Army – 1883-88# 11038
Signed Card, 2” x 3 ¼”, with rank, “P.H. Sheridan, L[ieutenan]t General, U.S.A.”
Excellent, with light, even toning and several small areas of very minor bleeding of ink.
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THOMAS, GEORGE HENRY (1816-70) Union Major General during the American Civil War, known as the “Rock of Chickamauga”; Veteran of the Mexican War# 10996
Civil War-Date Document Signed, 7 ¾” x 10”, partly printed, “Geo[rge] H. Thomas, Maj[or] Gen[era]l U[nited] S[tates] V[olunteers], Received in the Field the 10[th] of May, 1862…,” a requisition for a tent and tent supplies; countersigned by Captain Oscar Addison Mack of the 13th U.S. Infantry, a New Hampshire native who died on October 22, 1876.
Lightly and evenly toned, with a few scattered stains and the expected horizontal creases.
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LIVINGSTON, ROBERT ROBERT (1746-1813) Founding Father & Member of the Committee of Five that drafted the Declaration of Independence; Chancellor of New York – 1777-1801; U.S. Minister to France – 1801-04, known for negotiating the Louisiana Purchase# livingstonrobertrobert
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BAKER, EDWARD DICKINSON (1811-61) Union Major General; Killed-in-Action at the Battle of Ball’s Bluff - October 21, 1861; Union Colonel – 71st Pennsylvania Infantry# 10914
Early War-Date Franked Patriotic Envelope
Franked Patriotic Envelope 3” x 5 ½”, “Free, E.D. Baker, U.S. Senate,” with a May 27, 1861, New York postmark. Addressed in another hand to “P. Willard George, Esq[uire], No. 257 North 16th St[reet], Philadelphia, P[ennsylvani]a.”
Expected toning, soiling, and wear, with several chips and small tears at the edges.
Veteran of the Mexican War; U.S. Congressman – Illinois – 1845-47 & 1849-51; U.S. Senator – Oregon – 1860-61; Close friend of Abraham Lincoln
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BROWNING, ORVILLE HICKMAN (1806-81) U.S. Interior Secretary – 1866-69; U.S. Senator – Illinois – 1861-63; Lifelong friend of Abraham Lincoln# browningorvillehickman
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BLANDING, JAMES DOUGLAS (1821-1906) Confederate Colonel – 9th South Carolina Infantry; Veteran of the Mexican War; Mayor of Sumter, South Carolina# 10656
Civil War-Date Signed Envelope
Signed Envelope, 3” x 5 ¼”, “J.D. Blanding, Col[onel] 9th Reg[imen]t S[outh] C[arolina] V[olunteers],” also addressed by Blanding, to “Wm. F.B. Haynesworth, Esq[ui]r[e]…Sumter, South Carolina.” An indistinct postmark, undoubtedly Tudor Hall, Virginia, and Due “10” markings at upper right; with vertical pencil notations, in an unknown hand, “from Col[onel] 9th Rec[eive]d Oct[ober] 29, 1861” along the left edge.
Somewhat lacking in contrast, with moderate toning throughout and the expected wear, soiling, and edge chips.
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BLANDING, JAMES DOUGLAS (1821-1906) Confederate Colonel – 9th South Carolina Infantry; Veteran of the Mexican War; Mayor of Sumter, South Carolina# blandingjamesdouglas
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GAINES, EDMUND PENDLETON (1777-1849) U.S. Army Officer - War of 1812, Seminole Indian Wars & the Mexican War; Brevet Major General for gallantry at the Battle of Fort Erie, August 15, 1814; Namesake of cities in Florida, Georgia, Texas, New York# 11097
Signature & Rank, “Edmund P. Gaines, Major General,” on a 1” x 3 ½” slip of paper, removed from a larger document; affixed to slightly larger backing.
Lightly toned, with light soiling and wear.
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