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Item# 16255
Price: $3,000
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CSA 8, 2¢ brown red strip of 5 with right sheet margin at right used to sealed back flaps of cover tied with three strikes of SCOTTSVILLE / VA. // SEPT 1864 cds. Per the 1976 PF Certificate, “the third and fourth stamps are damaged by opening and are now mended and are genuinely used on cover.” A fourth strike of the postmark, dated Sept, is used on the obverse and is addressed to well-known nurseryman Franklin Davis, Staunton, Va. with content docketing indicating correspondent was Jno. O. Lewis. SCV $4,500. $3,000.
Jno. O Lewis: When General Sheridan and his men moved down the James River towards Columbia, the soldiers rested at Scottsville; the men ransacked and looted homes, barns and hiding places for food, horses and valuables. Mrs. John O. Lewis had buried jewelry near their chicken house which went undiscovered while the Yankees stuffed hams in their knapsacks and strapped dead chickens to their saddles. Per http://scottsvillemuseum.com/war/home.html