Lot 3130
State Dept., 1873, 2¢ and 6¢ (O58, O60), tied by quartered cork cancels, weak "Washington, D.C." c.d.s., on blue legal size Department of State cover addressed locally to U.S. Marshal Frederick Douglass; 6¢ rounded corner, cover with small edge tears, hole on reverse where wax seal was removed, Very Fine, quadruple the 2¢ local rate. Estimate 1,500 - 2,000
THE ONLY RECORDED COMBINATION OF THESE TWO VALUES.
Douglass, the famed African-American abolitionist and former slave, later became an advisor to President Lincoln and an unsuccessful vice-presidential candidate (1872). In 1877, while serving as police commissioner of the District of Columbia, President Hayes appointed him U.S. Marshal for the nation's capital.
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Realized $1,900 |