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Woman's Suffrage: Anna Dickinson Signature, Autograph Letter Signed, and Cartes de Visite. As a young abolitionist, Anna Dickinson was the first women to ever to address congress. She lectured on the women's rights and, because she supported the continuation of the Civil War, was known as the war's Joan of Arc. Here are two of her CDVs, a music dealer's ad adorned with her picture, an 1865 signature clipped from her correspondence, and an autograph letter signed she posted to Charles Rugg in 1869 with original envelope of transmittal. All in very good to fine condition.

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Auction Dates
November, 2009
17th-18th Tuesday-Wednesday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 5
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