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Autographs-Coins-Currency-Americana
9:00 AM PT - Feb 15th, 2009

 

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Early American

 

P.O. Box 3507

Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067
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JAMES D. CAMERON, 1876, Card Signed

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James D. Cameron Signature Grant's 5th Secretary of War

JAMES D. CAMERON.
August 9, 1876, Card Signed, "J. D. Cameron - Secretary of War," 3" x 4.5," Choice Mint. This signature card, from President Grant's fifth Secretary of War, has been preserved in its original envelope for more than a hundred years. The envelope used for this is a Stamped Envelope Entire with the U.S. Centennial 3 cent green stamp (Scott U221). This envelope catalogs $50.00 in the 2005 Scott Specialized Catalog. This envelope has in addition to the usual postal markings, another reading "Advertised Aug. 22." The envelope had no street address, and the post office did not know where to deliver, so they apparently advertised to find the recipient. This envelope is in nice condition, now toned especially around the edges, with a little postal smudging received in transit. A very nice autograph, with an established provenance and a rare envelope. (2 items).

James Donald Cameron (1833-1918), usually known as J. Donald Cameron, was a Senator from Pennsylvania (1877-1897) and Secretary of War (1876-1877) during the Grant administration. He was also President of the National Bank of Middletown and President of the North Central Railroad.

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