LONG, ARMISTEAD LINDSAY (1825-91) Confederate Brigadier General - Virginia# longarmisteadlindsay
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PECK, WILLIAM RAINE (1818-71) Confederate Brigadier General # peckwilliamraine
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PEGRAM, WILLIAM RANSOM JOHNSON (1841-65) Confederate Colonel; Mortally wounded at the Battle of Five Forks, Virginia - died on April 2, 1865 # pegramwilliamransomjohnson
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PEMBERTON, JOHN CLIFFORD (1814-81) Confederate Lieutenant General# pembertonjohnclifford
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PENDER, WILLIAM DORSEY (1834-63) Confederate Major General; Mortally wounded at the Battle of Gettysburg, died on July 18, 1863# penderwilliamdorsey
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PENDLETON, WILLIAM NELSON (1809-83) Confederate Brigadier General - Virginia # pendletonwilliamnelson
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PEDRO II DE ALCANTARA (1825-91) Emperor of Brazil – 1831-89# pedroIIdealcantara
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PERRY, OLIVER HAZARD (1785-1819) U.S. Navy Commodore – War of 1812; Received a Congressional Gold Medal for action at the Battle of Lake Erie# perryoliverhazard
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TWEED, WILLIAM MARCY “BOSS” (1823-78) American Politician; Mayor of New York City; U.S. Representative – New York – 1853-55# tweedwilliammarcy
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PERRY, MATTHEW C. (1794-1858) U.S. Navy Commodore; Younger brother of Oliver H. Perry; Credited with the opening of Japan – 1852-54# perrymatthewc
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MANIGAULT, ARTHUR MIDDLETON (1824-86) Confederate Brigadier General – South Carolina# manigaultarthurmiddleton
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MARSHALL, HENRY (1805-64) Confederate Congressman – Louisiana – 1861-64# marshallhenry
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MARTIN, JAMES GREEN (1819-78) Confederate Brigadier General – North Carolina# martinjamesgreen
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McLAURIN, JOHN LOWNDES (1860-1934) U.S. Senator – South Carolina - 1897-1903; U.S. Representative – South Carolina - 1892-97# mclaurinjohnlowndes
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McCOOK, CHARLES MORRIS (1842-61) Union Soldier during the American Civil War; Mortally wounded at the Battle of First Bull Run - July 21, 1861# mccookcharlesmorris
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YOUNG, PIERCE MANNING BUTLER (1836-96) Confederate Major General; Led a cavalry brigade under Wade Hampton and JEB Stuart in the Army of Northern Virginia; U.S. Representative – Georgia – 1868-75# 11078
Franked Envelope, 2” x 4 ¾”, in violet ink as U.S. Representative from Georgia, “P.M.B. Young, M[ember] C[ongress],” with the pencil notation “Decemb[e]r 22nd [18]69” in another hand in the upper left. Portions of a Cartersville, Georgia postmark of the same date intersect the first two letters of Young’s frank, and the envelope is addressed in an unidentified hand to prominent North Carolina politician Samuel Finley Patterson, 1799-1874.
Lightly and evenly toned, with somewhat heavier wear and soiling at the edges.
OUT OF STOCK
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CLARK, GEORGE ROGERS (1752-1818) American Revolutionary War, Brigadier General of Virginia Militia# clarkgeorgerogers
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CLAY, CLEMENT CLAIBORNE, JR. (1816-82) Confederate Senator – Alabama – 1862-64; U.S. Senator – Alabama – 1853-61# clayclementclaibornejr
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CLAYTON, ALEXANDER MOSBY (1801-89) Confederate Congressman – Mississippi - 1861# claytonalexandermosby
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LOVEJOY, ELIJAH PARISH (1802-37) American Presbyterian Minister & Abolitionist Newspaper Editor; Brother of Owen Lovejoy; Murdered by a pro-slavery mob in Alton, Illinois on November 7, 1837# lovejoyelijahparish
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