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Item# 16439
Price: $5750
Macon, Ga., 5¢ black, Comma After "Office" #53X1, Type II, tied by MACON / GA double-circle datestamp on small cover to Mrs. Edward D[orr] Tracy, Huntsville Alabama, original letter enclosed, sister Hattie to sister Ellen, mentions knitting socks for the soldiers by candlelight, slightly reduced at top with top back flap removed, minor edge wear, lightly cleaned, Very Fine appearance. Ex Everett and Pegram, 2009 CSA Certificate, SCV $7,500. $5,750.
General Edward Dorr Tracy led the 19th Alabama with great distinction at the battle of Shiloh. He was killed on May 1st, 1863, while leading his Alabama regiments at the battle of Port Gibson. Autographs of the Confederacy lists Tracy as “A Rare Signature”.