Lincoln's Secretary of State WILLIAM H. SEWARD Signed Cut PSA Auto
Lincoln's Secretary of State WILLIAM H. SEWARD Signed Cut PSA Auto
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Title: William H. Seward Signed Cut with Inscription – PSA/DNA Certified Authentic Autograph
Description:
This is an elegantly inscribed cut autograph of William H. Seward, signed in dark ink as "William H. Seward" beneath a closing sentiment that reads:
"With great respect / Your very humble servant,"
The writing is presented on a clean slip of lightly toned paper and exhibits Seward’s characteristic fluid, confident hand. The autograph remains bold and legible, and the slip is encapsulated in a tamper-proof holder. The piece has been authenticated by PSA/DNA and certified as Authentic Auto.
Historical Context:
William H. Seward (1801–1872) was a dominant figure in 19th-century American politics. Serving as Secretary of State under Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson, Seward was a key architect of Union diplomacy during the Civil War. He is perhaps best remembered for his negotiation of the Alaska Purchase from Russia in 1867, a deal initially ridiculed as “Seward’s Folly” but later recognized as a strategic triumph. A former U.S. Senator and Governor of New York, Seward was a powerful anti-slavery voice in the years leading to the Civil War and narrowly lost the 1860 Republican presidential nomination to Lincoln. He survived an assassination attempt the same night Lincoln was shot, further cementing his place in the turbulent history of the era.
Authentication & Encapsulation:
This item is certified and slabbed by PSA/DNA, the industry leader in autograph authentication. The label reads:
"CUT – WILLIAM H SEWARD – PSA/DNA CERTIFIED – AUTHENTIC AUTO"
and carries certification number 85481291.
Closing Appeal:
This warmly inscribed and well-preserved autograph from one of the most influential statesmen of the Civil War and Reconstruction eras is a notable historical artifact. Ideal for collectors of presidential history, Civil War leadership, or 19th-century diplomacy, this PSA-authenticated piece captures the signature and voice of the man behind one of America’s most pivotal foreign acquisitions.
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