(John Fremont), portrait of Jessie Fremont with "Our Jessie" caption below, on cover to Concord, N.H. franked with 1851, 3¢ dull red, tied by light oval "New London, N.H., Sep. 29" date stamp with second full strike at top center; minor flyspecking at left, Very Fine. Scott No. 11. Milgram No. JF-50 Estimate $200 - 300. $0 (Image)
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Lot No:794
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(John Fremont), portrait of Jessie Fremont with "Our Jessie" caption below, on cover to Newark, N.J., franked with manuscript canceled 1851, 3¢ dull red, left margin single, light "East Randolph, Mass., Oct 18" cds; some faint cover soiling, otherwise Very Fine. Milgram No. JF-50 Estimate $150 - 200. $0 (Image)
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Lot No:795
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(John Fremont), portrait of Jessie Fremont with name caption in scroll below, on yellow cover to New Bedford, Mass., franked with 1851, 3¢ dull red tied by "Providence, R.I., Oct 4" cds, Very Fine and choice, illustrated in Milgram Presidential Campaign Illustrated Envelopes and Letter Paper 1840-1872 (page 104). Scott No. 11A. Milgram No. JF-51 Estimate $200 - 300. Jessie Benton Fremont was the daughter of Senator Thomas Hart Benton, who broke with the Democrat Party of Missouri over the issue of slavery. As the wife of John C. Fremont she was instrumental, through her father, in obtaining his appointment to head several exploring and survey parties to the West prior to the Civil War. $0 (Image)