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U.S., Treasury of the United States, 1857 Issued Second of Transfer Signed by Howell Cobb

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U.S., Treasury of the United States, 1857 Issued Second of Transfer Signed by Howell Cobb
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San Francisco, California, and ,Washington, D.C., 1857. $20,000 Issued Second of Transfer Issued to the Assistant Treasurer of San Francisco, from the Assistant Treasurer of the U.S. located in New York, S/N 1124. Black text with red underprint, Cancelled in ink across in black and red handwriting, U.S. Capitol Building at top right, George Washington depicted at left. Signed by Howell Cobb as Secretary of the Treasury at bottom right. Fine condition with archival repairs and toning. Toppan, Carpenter & Co. Howell Cobb (7 Sept 1815 - Oct 1868) was an American and later Confederate political figure. A southern Democrat, Cobb was a five-term member of the United States House of Representatives and the speaker of the House from 1849 to 1851. He also served as the 40th governor of Georgia (1851-1853) and as a secretary of the treasury under President James Buchanan (1857-1860). Cobb is, however, best known as one of the founders of the Confederacy, having served as the President of the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States where delegates of the Southern slave states declared that they had seceded from the United States and created the Confederate States of America.