LONG, ELI (1837-1903) Union Brigadier General# longeli
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LOGAN, STEPHEN TRIGG (1800-80) Law partner of Abraham Lincoln – 1841-44; Illinois State Representative – 1843-47 & 1855-56# loganstephentrigg
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LOGAN, WILLIAM TURNER (1874-1941) U.S. Representative - South Carolina – 1921-25# loganwilliamturner
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MONK, JAMES HENRY (1784-1856) English Bishop of Gloucester & Bristol – 1836-56# monkjameshenry
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LOVELL, CHARLES SWAIN (1811-71) Union Brevet Brigadier General; Veteran of the Second Seminole & Mexican Wars# lovellcharlesswain
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LOVELL, FREDERICK SOLON (1813-78) Union Brevet Brigadier General; Colonel of the 46th Wisconsin Infantry# lovellfredericksolon
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LUDINGTON, MARSHALL INDEPENDENCE (1839-1919) Union Officer; Veteran of the western Indian Wars & the Spanish-American War; U.S. Army Major General# ludingtonmarshallludington
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LYON, NATHANIEL (1818-61) Union Brigadier General; Killed-in-Action at the Battle of Wilson’s Creek, Missouri - August 10, 1861; Veteran of the Seminole & Mexican Wars# lyonnathaniel
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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 # 12061
Signature, an early frank as U.S. Representative from New York, circa 1840, “Free, M. Fillmore, M[ember] C[ongress],” on a 1 ½” x 4 ½” portion of a larger postal cover.
On brown paper, with several creases.
OUT OF STOCK
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LYTLE, WILLIAM HAINES (1826-63) Union Brigadier General; Colonel of the 10th Ohio Infantry; Mortally wounded at the Battle of Chickamauga – September 20, 1863 # lytlewilliamhaines
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LYON, LUCIUS (1800-51) U.S. Senator – Michigan – 1837-39; U.S. Representative – Michigan – 1843-45; Delegate to the U.S. Congress – Michigan Territory – 1833-35 # lyonlucius
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MacARTHUR, ARTHUR, JR. (1845-1912) Union Lieutenant – 24th Wisconsin Infantry; Veteran of the Spanish-American War; U.S. Lieutenant General; Military Governor of the Philippines – 1900-01; Father of World War II-era General Douglas MacArthur# macarthurarthurjr
Awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for action at the Battle of Missionary Ridge, Tennessee – November 25, 1863
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STEPHENS, ALEXANDER HAMILTON (1812-83) Confederate Vice President; U.S. Congressman – Georgia – 1843-59 & 1873-82; Governor of Georgia – 1882-83# stephensalexanderhamilton
* Unsteady, atypical early signature from a time of poor health.
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SMITH, CHARLES EMORY (1842-1908) American Journalist; U.S. Postmaster General – 1898-1902 # smithcharlesemory
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SMITH, JOHN EUGENE (1816-97) Swiss-born Union Brigadier General; Colonel of the 45th Illinois Infantry # smithjohneugene
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SMITH, JOSEPH SEWALL (1836-1919) Union Brevet Brigadier General; Colonel of the 3rd Maine Infantry; Awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for action at the Battle of Boydton Plank Road, Virginia – October 27-28, 1864 # smithjosephsewall
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SIMPSON, EDWARD (1824-88) Union Navy Officer, later promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral; Veteran of the Mexican War# simpsonedward
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SMITH, JOSEPH ROWE (1802-68) Union Brevet Brigadier General; Veteran of the Mexican War# smithjosephrowe
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SMITH, JOSEPH (1790-1877) Union Navy Officer, promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral – July 16, 1862; Veteran of the War of 1812 & the Mexican War # smithjoseph
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SMITH, MORGAN LEWIS (1822-74) Union Brigadier General; Early-war Colonel of the 8th Missouri Infantry# smithmorganlewis
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