ENVELOPE IN LINCOLN’S HAND WITH HIS FREE FRANKING SIGNATURE
LINCOLN, Abraham. Autograph envelope signed. [Washington, August 24, 1863]. Original envelope measures 5-1/2 by 3 inches. Framed with portrait.
Autograph envelope (complete) with President Lincoln’s free franking signature, addressed in his hand to the Assistant Secretary of the Interior: “Hon. W.J. Otto 308 F. Street Washington.”
As a franking signature, the Lincoln signature must date from his presidency. Although the envelope is neither postmarked nor docketed, it was address by President Lincoln on August 24, 1863. The original enclosure was a short dated note (not present) to Assistant Secretary of the Interior William T. Otto, in which Lincoln requested “the name of the boy you wish to go to West Point.” This item remained in the Otto family for almost 150 years.
Envelope with original opening tears, not affecting Lincoln’s handwriting or signature. An exceptional Lincoln free frank.