Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
(800) 937-3880
SELL

Lot #24
Abraham Lincoln

Exceptional 1861 appointment of a controversial consul

This lot has closed

Estimate: $0+
Sell a Similar Item?
Share:  

Description

Exceptional 1861 appointment of a controversial consul

Civil War–dated partly-printed DS as president, one page, 18 x 14, August 10, 1861. President Lincoln appoints Theodore D. Edwards of Kentucky as “Consul of the United States of America at Demerara.” Signed at the conclusion by Lincoln and countersigned by Secretary of State William Seward. Paper seal to the lower left is absent. Professionally cleaned and backed, with traces of intersecting folds and areas of slight paper loss, otherwise fine condition; presents as an especially clean, crisp document with an outstanding Lincoln presidential signature. It is unclear what exactly became of Edwards—a memo from Seward to Lincoln from September 17, 1861, advised that Edwards’s commission be revoked, apparently due to an accusation of disloyalty. However, nearly a year later, on July 21, 1862, the London Gazette published a statement that the Queen had approved the appointment of Edwards as Consul at Demerara, which was then a county of British Guiana. Pre-certified John Reznikoff/PSA/DNA and RR Auction COA.

Auction Info

  • Auction Title: Civil War Auction
  • Dates: #412 - Ended July 25, 2013





This item is Pre-Certified by PSA/DNA
Buy a third-party letter of authenticity for $150.00

*This item has been pre-certified by a trusted third-party authentication service, and by placing a bid on this item, you agree to accept the opinion of this authentication service. If you wish to have an opinion rendered by a different authenticator of your choosing, you must do so prior to your placing of any bid. RR Auction is not responsible for differing opinions submitted 30 days after the date of the sale.