Sold – Beautiful Signed Letter Fragment from General Washington to General Lincoln
Benjamin Lincoln was promoted to general in February 1776 and served until October 1781, when he was named Secretary of War.
Gen. Benjamin Lincoln was promoted to general in February 1776 and served until October 1781, when he was named Secretary of War. In one of his late acts in active service, he was General Washington’s number two in command at Yorktown.
A signature and closing cut from a letter, with the name...
Gen. Benjamin Lincoln was promoted to general in February 1776 and served until October 1781, when he was named Secretary of War. In one of his late acts in active service, he was General Washington’s number two in command at Yorktown.
A signature and closing cut from a letter, with the name of the addressee, Gen. Lincoln, still present. A superb example.
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