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Francis E. Spinner Autograph Pair, Hand Written and printed Official Business Envelope as Treasurer

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Political Memorabilia Start Price:65.00 USD Estimated At:130.00 - 260.00 USD
Francis E. Spinner Autograph Pair, Hand Written and printed Official Business Envelope as Treasurer
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This item SOLD at 2021 May 26 @ 18:58UTC-4 : AST/EDT
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Washington, D.C. 1860s. Pair of Francis E. Spinner autographs on envelopes, both at top right corners. One is an imprinted signature underneath Treasury Department header; the other is a real autograph underneath Official Business header. Both are in VF condition with Circular Washington hand cancellation stamps in black. Francis Elias Spinner (January 21, 1802 _ December 31, 1890) was a U. S. Representative from New York from 1855 to 1861. Two weeks after Spinner left Congress, President Abraham Lincoln appointed him Treasurer of the United States. He served through the Johnson and Grant administrations from March 16, 1861, until his resignation on July 1, 1875. During the Civil War, he hired women as clerks because they weren't subject to military service. He paid them well and defended their employment against critics. He was the first government administrator to hire women, and he continued to do so after the Civil War. (2)