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Robert E. Lee. Clear signature "R. E. Lee
Genl" at top right of yellow cover addressed in his hand to "Mrs. Robert Ransom, Dellwood, near Petersburg, Virginia", the cover also bears a 10c Greenish Blue, Die A (11c), huge margins all around, manuscript "X" cancel, matching
"Madison Run Sta. Va. Dec. 6" (1863) postmark, stamp has a tiny pre-use tear in lower left margin EXTREMELY FINE. A REMARKABLY FRESH AND CHOICE EXAMPLE OF GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE'S SIGNATURE IN COMBINATION WITH A CONFEDERATE GENERAL ISSUE
STAMP. Robert E. Lee's letters sent from the field were enclosed in envelopes signed "R. E. Lee Genl". The letters and other important papers were carried by military courier, often to Richmond, where they were either mailed or delivered
by hand. Letters were also stamped and mailed at post offices near Lee's location, as in this case. The addressee was the wife of Major General Robert Ransom Jr. Ex Birkinbine and Walske. With 1985 P.F. certificate. (Image) Search for
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E. $ 10,000-15,000
SOLD for $14,500.00
Will close during Public Auction |