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D.C., Post Office Department Draft, August 4, 1868, Signed by W.H.H. Terrell & J.W. Douglass & Endor

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D.C., Post Office Department Draft, August 4, 1868, Signed by W.H.H. Terrell & J.W. Douglass & Endor
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Middlebury, Vermont, 1869. $80.43 Post Office Department draft, No. 1946, issued and paid, made payable to Justus Cobb, Postmaster of Middlebury and publisher of the Middlebury Register, Black print with brown border and underprint, featuring an eagle vignette titled "Transportation of the Mails" at upper left, an allegorical seated figure of Liberty at left, and a portrait bust at upper right, Signed by William H. H. Terrell (1823-1891) as Third Assistant Postmaster General, a Civil War Union officer who later oversaw the Post Office Department's stamp, postal stationery, and registered mail divisions from 1869 to 1874. Countersigned by J. Milton McGrew who was Acting Auditor at the time (as marked with blue pen on Draft), Endorsed on the reverse by Justus Cobb, prominent Vermont printer, publisher of the Middlebury Register, and Postmaster of Middlebury, An attractive Reconstruction-era postal fiscal document linking several notable postal officials and representing an official payment for the transportation of the mails. VF to XF condition. NBNC.