Folder FPF 1
Contains 57 Results:
Cameron, Simon, 24 Jan 1847
(see above) ALS Simon Cameron. Letter in Cameron's hand to Edward D. Ingraham stating that he would send an unidentified "Bill & report" when it is printed, 24 January 1847. [note: possibly Edward Duffield Ingraham, a Philadelphia attorney and Democrat, who, in the 1830s, was secretary for the congressional committee investigating the United States Bank, served as one of the Bank's directors, and was the US Commissioner at Philadelphia]
Canby, Edward Richard Sprigg, 1817-1873
(Graduate USMA, US Col., Brig. General and Maj. General, post-war commanded Department of the Columbia and Division of the Pacific, and was killed at Siskiyou, CA by Captain Jack and other Modoc Indians during negotiations over a peace treaty.) AS Ed. M. Canby, M.G. Vols. Signature on a calling card.
Cawein, Madison, 1865-1914, 19 May 1904
(KY Author) AS Madison Cawein. Probably cut from a letter as the signature is preceded by "with affectionate friendship," and after with "Louisville, Ky., May 19th 1904."
Cawein, Madison
(see above) AS Madison Cawein
Chandler, Albert Benjamin (Happy), 1898-1991
(KY Senator, KY Governor, US Senator from KY, Commissioner of Baseball) AS A.B. Chandler. Signature on a calling card.
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
(KY Rep., US Senator from KY, US Rep. from KY, Speaker of the US House of Representatives, US Secretary of State, Peace Commissioner at Ghent) AS H. Clay. Portion of an envelope addressed to A.M. January, Maysville, KY and containing the franking mark "Free," all in Clay
Collins, Martha Layne, 1936-
(KY Lt. Governor and Governor, President of St. Catharine College) AS Martha Layne Collins. Signature on her business card as Governor.
Combs, Earle, 1899-1976, 6 Jul 1954
(Professional Baseball Player, NY Yankees, Baseball Hall of Fame) AS Earle Combs. Signature on a blank postcard addressed to Roy Pitts, Anniston, AL, and postmarked at Philadelphia, 6 Jul 1954.
Conrad, Charles Magill, 1804-1878
(US Secretary of War, US Senator from LA, US and CS Rep. from LA) AS C.M. Conrad. Portion of an envelope addressed to Robert F. Adair, Maysville, KY (also in Conrad
Crittenden, Thomas L., 1819-1893
(US Maj. General, KY State Treasurer, US Consul in Liverpool) AS T.L. Crittenden, Major General U.S. Volunteers. Probably cut from a letter as the signature is preceded by "Your Obt. Servant."