Abraham Lincoln "Respectfully June 4, 1862" Signed 7.5x11.5 Letter BAS #AD04321
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This rare and historically significant Autographed 7.5x11.5 Letter, personally signed by Abraham Lincoln, is a remarkable piece of American history. Featuring the inscription "Respectfully submitted to the Attorney General June 4, 1862," this letter provides a glimpse into the political landscape of the Civil War era. Lincoln's endorsement appears on the reverse of a letter written to Salmon P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury, by Dr. Amos Pettijohn, a staunch anti-slavery advocate and Republican Party supporter.
Key Features:
- Authentic Abraham Lincoln Signature – A rare and valuable endorsement from the 16th President of the United States.
- Historical Significance – Signed during the Civil War in 1862, reflecting the political and social struggles of the time.
- Includes Certificate of Authenticity (COA) – Guaranteed 100% authentic and verified by Beckett Authentication Services.
- Letter Content Highlights – Pettijohn requests a political appointment due to his unwavering anti-slavery activism, referencing personal sacrifices and key political figures of the time.
This extraordinary artifact is not just a collectible; it is a tangible piece of American history connected to Lincoln’s presidency and the abolitionist movement. The authenticity can be verified on the Beckett Authentication Services website, ensuring confidence in this investment-worthy item. Don't miss your chance to own a genuine signature from one of the most revered leaders in U.S. history.