Description: .Confederate postal cover, no letter. Pair of five cent stamps tied to envelope. There is a yellow paper with more information hinged to the back, and I left it there. Date of Oct 5th, 1862 written on front of cover. Addressed to George D Wise care of Gen, H. A. Wise in Richmond. Previous owner penciled an arrow next to the name. Please look at condition closely and judge for yourself. Check out dozens of other Historical and Militaria items in my EBay store - Thanks. Some information on General Wise. Thank you Wikipedia. George may have been one of the 14 children Wise fathered.Henry Alexander Wise (December 3, 1806 – September 12, 1876) was an American attorney, diplomat, politician and slave owner[1] from Virginia. As the 33rd Governor of Virginia, Wise served as a significant figure on the path to the American Civil War, becoming heavily involved in the 1859 trial of abolitionist John Brown. After leaving office in 1860, Wise also led the move toward Virginia's secession from the Union in reaction to the election of Abraham Lincoln and the Battle of Fort Sumter.In addition to serving as governor, Wise represented Virginia in the United States House of Representatives from 1833 to 1844 and was the United States Minister to Brazil during the presidencies of John Tyler and James K. Polk. During the American Civil War, he was a general in the Confederate States Army. In politics, Wise was consecutively a Jacksonian Democrat, a Whig supporter of the National Bank, a dissident Whig supportive of President Tyler, a Democratic secessionist, and a Republican supporter of President Ulysses S. Grant during Reconstruction. His sons Richard Alsop Wise and John Sergeant Wise both also served in the Confederate Army and the post-war United States House as Republicans. After the Civil War ended, Wise accepted that slavery had been abolished and advocated a peaceful national reunification. Virginia residents must add 5.3% state sales tax to the total, which includes shipping.All civil war relics and Native American artifacts have all been recovered on private property with the land owners permission. Generally, returns can be made on most items. All items that are returned are at the buyers expense. You may return an item, besides the exceptions, for any reason, as long as it is returned within 14 days. We want you to be happy with your purchase and become a frequent visitor to our store.No returns can be made on items shipped internationally through the Global Shipping Program. Ask questions and review the item carefully so you will not be disappointed.Please contact us if you have any concerns or feedback of a negative nature. We care about you as a customer and will work hard to "make things right" regarding our transaction.All international shipping must be made through the Global Shipping Program. You will be asked to pay additional shipping charges, to include any import taxes, when you go to check out and pay. Ensure the item you want to bid on is not restricted or prohibited from shipping through the GSP to your country.Items listed as "Free Shipping", particularly postcards, shipped through the Global Shipping program will entail an additional $2.00 initial shipping fee to cover additional expenses getting the item to the GSP distribution center.
Price: 75 USD
Location: Basye, Virginia
End Time: 2024-09-02T17:14:26.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Conflict: Civil War (1861-65)
Original/Reproduction: Original
Theme: Militaria