STANTON, ELIZABETH CADY (1815-1902) American Social Reformer; Author, Lecturer & Early Suffrage Movement Leader# stantonelizabethcady
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SMITH, ANDREW JACKSON (1815-97) Union Major General; Colonel of the 2nd California Cavalry; Veteran of the Seminole, Mexican, and western Indian Wars; Appointed Postmaster of St. Louis, Missouri by President Grant in 1869 # smithandrewjackson
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BURNETT, HENRY CORNELIUS (1825-66) Confederate Colonel – 8th Kentucky Infantry; Confederate Senator – Kentucky – 1862-65; U.S. Representative – Kentucky - 1855-61# burnetthenrycornelius
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CABELL, WILLIAM LEWIS (1827-1911) Confederate Brigadier General; Mayor of Dallas, Texas – 1874-79 & 1883-85# cabellwilliamlewis
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CABELL, GEORGE CRAIGHEAD (1836-1906) Confederate Lieutenant Colonel – 18th Virginia Infantry; U.S. Congressman – Virginia - 1875-87# cabellgeorgecraighead
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FILLMORE, MILLARD (1800-74) Thirteenth U.S. President - 1850-53; U.S. Vice President – 1849-50; U.S. Congressman – New York – 1833-35 & 1837-43 # 10959
Signed Album Page, 5 ¾” x 7 ¼”, “Millard Fillmore, Buffalo, N[ew] York,” as U.S. Representative from New York, circa 1840. Undoubtedly taken from a period autograph album, the single sheet is also signed, front and reverse, by eight of Fillmore’s colleagues in the U.S. House of Representatives: Christopher Morgan, New York; Richard Wigginton Thompson, Indiana (U.S. Navy Secretary - 1877-80); John Maynard, New York; Francis Granger, New York (U.S. Postmaster General - 1841); Samuel Lewis Hays, Virginia; John Campbell, South Carolina; John Patterson Bryan Maxwell, New Jersey; Thomas McKean Thompson McKennan, Pennsylvania (U.S. Secretary of the Interior – 1850).
Lightly and evenly toned, with minor staining; old binding chips at the left edge.
OUT OF STOCK
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GARDNER, ALAN HYDE, 2nd BARON GARDNER (1770-1815) British Navy Admiral# gardneralanhydebaron
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GARRARD, KENNER (1827-79) Union Brigadier General – Kentucky; Colonel of the 146th New York Infantry# garrardkenner
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GARRARD, THEOPHILUS TOULMIN (1812-1902) Union Brigadier General – Kentucky; Veteran of the Mexican War# garrardtheophilustoulmin
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GETTY, GEORGE WASHINGTON (1819-1901) Union Brigadier General; Lieutenant in the 2nd Missouri Infantry; Served on the staff of Union General Gordon Granger; Veteran of the Mexican and Seminole Wars # gettygeorgewashington
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CARRINGTON, HENRY BEEBEE (1824-1912) Union Brigadier General # carringtonhenrybeebee
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CARROLL, SAMUEL SPRIGG (1832-93) Union Brigadier General # carrollsamuelsprigg
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CARTER, SAMUEL PERRY “POWHATAN” (1819-91) Union Brigadier General; U.S. Navy Rear Admiral # cartersamuelperry
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CARSON, JAMES MARSH (1831-88) Confederate Officer - South Carolina# carsonjamesmarsh
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CARTEAUX, JEAN BAPTISTE FRANCOIS (1751-1813) French Painter & General in the French Revolutionary Army; Commander-in-Chief of Napoleon Bonaparte’s Army during the Siege of Toulon - 1793# carteauxjeanbaptistefrancois
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AMHERST, WILLIAM PITT, 1ST EARL AMHERST (1773-1857) British Diplomat; Governor-General of India – 1823-28 # amherstwilliampitt
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FRANKLIN, JOHN (1786-1847) Rear Admiral in the British Royal Navy; Arctic Explorer # franklinjohn
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PEEL, ROBERT (1788-1850) British Statesman; Prime Minister of the United Kingdom – 1834-35 & 1841-46; Member of Parliament - 1809-50# peelrobert
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HOOKS, BENJAMIN LAWSON (1925-2010) American Civil Rights Leader; Executive Director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People – 1977-92 # hooksbenjaminlawson
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ROBINSON, HENRY LEE (1812-1901) Union Brevet Brigadier General; Older brother of Union Brigadier General John C. Robinson# robinsonhenrylee
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