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  • Abraham Lincoln Autograph Endorsement Signed as President - Also Signed by Lew Wallace

    16th President. Autograph endorsement signed "A. Lincoln" AS PRESIDENT, May 26, 1864, endorsed on verso of March 22, 1864 letter from Capt John Muehlens to General Weitzel. LINCOLN AND THE AUTHOR OF Ben Hur ARE BROUGHT TOGETHER in this document in which the President grants a businessman a pass through the lines, counter-signed by Maj. General Lew Wallace in his capacity as commanding officer of the Middle Department of the Union's VIII Army Corps. Lincoln's endorsement reads: "Allow the bearer, Mr. Nash,

  • PRESIDENT JOHN TYLER - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED 04/26/1841 CO-SIGNED BY: R. E. SCOTT - DOCUMENT 4603

    PRESIDENT JOHN TYLER - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED 04/26/1841 CO-SIGNED BY: R. E. SCOTT - DOCUMENT 4603 "The writer of this/letter is a leading mem/ber of the V Doctor Leach of this county visits the City with the intention of applying for some employment under the government, and it gives me very great pleasure to recommend him to your notice and favor. He is a gentleman of most excellent moral character and great intelligence. Has been for many years past a resident of this county and has exercised the

  • ROGER B. TANEY - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED 06/24/1814 - DOCUMENT 155494

    ROGER B. TANEY - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED 06/24/1814 - DOCUMENT 155494 ROGER BROOKE TANEY List of expenses in a legal case, endorsed by Robert Brooke Taney. This document was signed when Taney was a Maryland attorney and long before he became Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Autograph endorsement signed "Mr. Ritchie/I gave as above/R. B. Taney" on docket. 2 pages, 7¾x9¼, 1 sheet folded, docketed on verso. Black and brown ink notations in unknown hand. 2¼-inch diameter paper seal inside document.

  • PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED CIRCA 1853 - DOCUMENT 273134

    PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED CIRCA 1853 - DOCUMENT 273134 Beneath this paragraph, Lincoln has written: The defendant's demurrer to the replication last above, is sustained; and the plaintiff stands by said replication. [illegible]", 1p, 7¾x12½. " Docket (unknown hand) on verso notes that this document was filed on July 28, 1852. Accompanied by typed transcription, 1p, 8½x11, on letterhead of The Lincoln Library, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania. The venue for this suit, which involved

  • GENERAL LEROY P. WALKER - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED - DOCUMENT 31080

    GENERAL LEROY P. WALKER - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED - DOCUMENT 31080 LEROY POPE WALKER Leroy Pope Walker signs an autograph endorsement. Autograph Endorsement signed: "L.P. Walker" , 1p, 3¼x2½, mounted to a card, 3½x2¾. In full: "Respectfully forwarded to Maj Gen Hardee Com. 1st Cmp 2nd Grand Division Army of the Miss Valley." Walker was appointed the first Secretary of War of the Confederacy on February 21, 1861, three days after President Jefferson Davis' inauguration. On April 11, 1861, after a

  • GENERAL DANIEL BUTTERFIELD - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED CIRCA 1893 - DOCUMENT 33029

    GENERAL DANIEL BUTTERFIELD - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED CIRCA 1893 - DOCUMENT 33029 DANIEL BUTTERFIELD Union General Daniel Butterfield wrote this on the back of a 1893 letter asking him if he'd been wounded in the American Civil war and where. He was wounded at Gaines' Mill and Gettysburg. Autograph letter signed: "Daniel Butterfield", 1p, 7¾x4¾. Addressed to Julius Strause, Esq. In full: "My dear Sir In reply to yours. herewith - was wounded at Gaines Mill and Gettysburg - Very Truly Yrs". Butterfield

  • LELAND STANFORD - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED 12/15/1862 CO-SIGNED BY:D. R. SAMPLE - DOCUMENT 268084

    LELAND STANFORD - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED 12/15/1862 CO-SIGNED BY:D. R. SAMPLE - DOCUMENT 268084 LELAND STANFORD Leland Stanford signs an autograph endorsement certifying that he knows a list of names. Autograph Endorsement signed: "Leland Stanford/Gov of Cal" on manuscript document, 2p, 7½x9¾. Yuba County, California, 1862 December 15. In full: "I am personally acquainted with most of the gentlemen whose names are affixed to the above Certificate and can cheerfully certify that their Statements are

  • GENERAL FRANZ SIGEL - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED 11/22/1862 CO-SIGNED BY: FELIX PRINCE SALM - DOCUMENT 251287

    GENERAL FRANZ SIGEL - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED 11/22/1862 CO-SIGNED BY: FELIX PRINCE SALM - DOCUMENT 251287 FRANZ SIGEL and PRINCE FELIX SALM The German-born Union Civil War General signs a war-date recommendation from a former Austrian prince now serving in the U.S. Army for a Captain to join the regiment of his choice. Autograph Endorsement signed: " F. Sigel " as Major General on verso of integral leaf of ALS: " Prince Salm " as Colonel , 2p, 7½x9¾, front and verso. Near Fort De Kalb, Defenses of

  • Abraham Lincoln - Autograph endorsement - Signed |

    HARLAN, James Lincoln was a war president. “He had been willing to risk war rather than let the nation perish. Indeed, he was the only president in our history whose entire administration was bounded by the parameters of war… Military matters took up more of his time and attention than any other matter… He spent more time in the War Department telegraph office than anywhere else except the White House itself… Lincoln took seriously his constitutional duty as commander in chief of the army and navy”

  • GENERAL JOHN H. WINDER - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED CIRCA 1862 CO-SIGNED BY: WILLIAM N. McKENNEY - DOCUMENT 262776

    GENERAL JOHN H. WINDER - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED CIRCA 1862 CO-SIGNED BY: WILLIAM N. McKENNEY - DOCUMENT 262776 JOHN H. WINDER John H. Winder signs an autograph endorsement trying to visit Norfolk. Autograph Endorsement signed: "Jno H. Winder/Brig" in pencil on verso of Autograph Letter Signed: "William N. McKenney/Senator from Norfolk/City" , 1p, 5x8. Senate Chamber, Va Legislature, 1862 March 24. To "Genl John H. Winder, Commg Dept of Henrico". Senator McKenney requests "permission to visit Norfolk

  • PRESIDENT JEFFERSON DAVIS - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED CIRCA 1862 CO-SIGNED BY: GENERAL JOHN H. WINDER, GENERAL THOMAS J. GREEN - DOCUMENT 258505

    PRESIDENT JEFFERSON DAVIS - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED CIRCA 1862 CO-SIGNED BY: GENERAL JOHN H. WINDER, GENERAL THOMAS J. GREEN - DOCUMENT 258505 JEFFERSON DAVIS, JOHN H. WINDER and THOMAS J. GREEN Davis signs an autograph endorsement forwarding to Confederate Secretary of War Benjamin a handwritten letter from Green, a former general in the army of independent Texas, warning that Confederate soldiers were carrying CSA weapons home with them. General Winder adds a handwritten note to the same document,

  • GENERAL WILLIAM N. PENDLETON - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED CIRCA 1865 CO-SIGNED BY: COLONEL WALTER H. TAYLOR - DOCUMENT 262814

    GENERAL WILLIAM N. PENDLETON - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED CIRCA 1865 CO-SIGNED BY: COLONEL WALTER H. TAYLOR - DOCUMENT 262814 WILLIAM N. PENDLETON and WILLIAM H. TAYLOR Very rare 1863 request for leave signed by two of General Lee's confidantes Endorsement signed: "W. N. Pendleton" and "Col Taylor", 2p (front and verso), 9½x7¾. July 12, 1863. Pendleton and Taylor both signed and approved this request for leave from Lt. E. Meyers of an artillery battery form Haskell's Battalion near Richmond, Virginia.

  • GENERAL JOHN H. WINDER - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED - DOCUMENT 273019

    GENERAL JOHN H. WINDER - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED - DOCUMENT 273019 JOHN H. WINDER John H. Winder signs an autograph endorsement. Autograph Endorsement signed: " J.H.W. " in pencil, 1p, 7¾x5¼. No place, no date. In full: " Give orders to have these men arrested & renew the order to arrest all soldiers as sent you ". Written beneath a message in pencil (unknown hand). In full: " All Straglers (sic) from 1st Reg 3d Cavalry Col Jones/4 [ditto marks under Reg 3d Cavalry] Robertson/Jeff Davis Segiore

  • ADMIRAL SILAS H. STRINGHAM - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED 08/27/1864 CO-SIGNED BY: H. A. GOLDSBOROUGH - DOCUMENT 177255

    ADMIRAL SILAS H. STRINGHAM - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED 08/27/1864 CO-SIGNED BY: H. A. GOLDSBOROUGH - DOCUMENT 177255 SILAS H. STRINGHAM Silas H. Stringham signs an autograph endorsement about three ships that needed adjustments. Autograph Endorsement signed at upper left: "Forwarded by/S.H. Stringham/Comdt" of Autograph Letter Signed: "H.A. Goldsborough" , 1p, 7¾x9½. Bureau of Navigation, Navy Department, Washington, 1864 August 27. To Lieut. Comdr. John G. Walther, U.S.N., Brig U.S.S. "Saco", Navy Yard,

  • Abraham Lincoln Autograph Endorsement Signed as President - Also Signed by Lew Wallace

    Abraham Lincoln Autograph Endorsement Signed as President - Also Signed by Lew Wallace 16th President. Autograph endorsement signed "A. Lincoln" AS PRESIDENT, May 26, 1864, endorsed on verso of March 22, 1864 letter from Capt John Muehlens to General Weitzel. LINCOLN AND THE AUTHOR OF Ben Hur ARE BROUGHT TOGETHER in this document in which the President grants a businessman a pass through the lines, counter-signed by Maj. General Lew Wallace in his capacity as commanding officer of the Middle Department of

  • FOREIGN MINISTER VYACHESLAV M. MOLOTOV - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY:ANASTAS S. MIKOYAN - DOCUMENT 261568

    FOREIGN MINISTER VYACHESLAV M. MOLOTOV - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY:ANASTAS S. MIKOYAN - DOCUMENT 261568 VYACHESLAV MOLOTOV and ANASTAS MIKOYAN Vyacheslav Molotov and Anasts Miloyan an autograph endorsement about marble. Autograph Endorsement signed: "V. Molotov" in Russian, 1p, 8x11½. No place, no date. Written at the top of a telegram received from Tihomirnov at the Russian offices in New York regarding marble. Not fully translated. In part: "To sell this marble...has not been possible...In

  • GENERAL ROBERT ANDERSON - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED CIRCA 1859 - DOCUMENT 47589

    GENERAL ROBERT ANDERSON - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED CIRCA 1859 - DOCUMENT 47589 ROBERT ANDERSON Robert Anderson signs an autograph endorsement. Autograph Endorsement signed: "Approved/Robert Anderson/Major 1st Arty/Comdg" , 3¾x2. Dated "1859" in another hand at lower left corner. Major Robert Anderson was in command of Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, at the time of the Confederate attack, April 12, 1861, beginning the Civil War. Anderson was appointed Brigadier General in the Regular

  • KING CHARLES II - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED 02/02/1649 - DOCUMENT 145500

    KING CHARLES II - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED 02/02/1649 - DOCUMENT 145500 KING CHARLES II (ENGLAND) King Charles II endorses a bill for payment. Autograph Endorsement signed: "Walker pay to Armorer 600 livers/Charles R" , as King of Scotland and claimant to the throne of England, 1 p, 7½x5¼. Written at the top of a bill signed by William Armourer for this amount, dated 1649 February 24. Signed less than one month after the execution of his father King Charles I, and in the same month when he was

  • PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT - ENDORSEMENT SIGNED 05/30/1928 - DOCUMENT 279337

    PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT - ENDORSEMENT SIGNED 05/30/1928 - DOCUMENT 279337 FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT He signs an autograph note at the bottom of a typed memo to his Secretary, "Missy" LeHand, instructing her to write a check for a furnace at the Warm Springs Foundation. Autograph Note signed: "FDR" , in lower margin of a typed memo from E. T. Curtis to "Miss LeHand" on letterhead of the Office of the Manager Georgia Warm Springs Foundation, 1p, 8½x5¼, dated 1928 May 30. The typed memo on the topic "Furnace

  • GENERAL JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 06/04/1861 CO-SIGNED BY:GENERAL PIERRE G.T. BEAUREGARD - DOCUMENT 4445

    GENERAL JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 06/04/1861 CO-SIGNED BY:GENERAL PIERRE G.T. BEAUREGARD - DOCUMENT 4445 JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON and PIERRE G.T. BEAUREGARD At the war's beginning, they prosecute their own. Important Autograph Letter Signed: "J.E. Johnston" as Brigadier General with Autograph Endorsement signed: "G.T.B." by Beauregard as General , 1p, 8x8½. Headquarters, Harper's Ferry, 1861 June 3-4. Johnston writes to Beauregard. In full: "Your dispatch of the 1st by telegraph was received