President Millard Fillmore Signed Free Frank To NYC! PSA - Stunning Example!
President Millard Fillmore Signed Free Frank To NYC! PSA - Stunning Example!
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Millard Fillmore Free Frank Signed Envelope Panel to Lewis F. Allen – PSA/DNA Certified & Slabbed
Description:
Offered is an original free frank signed by President Millard Fillmore, addressed in his own hand to Lewis F. Allen, Esq. of New York City. The envelope panel, measuring approximately 3.25" x 5.75", features Fillmore’s clear and elegant ink signature in the upper right: "M. Fillmore", used in place of postage—a privilege extended to members of Congress and former presidents for official or personal correspondence.
This historic postal fragment, boldly signed and addressed, has been professionally authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA (Certification #85503877), ensuring both the preservation and legitimacy of the piece.
Historical Context:
Millard Fillmore (1800–1874) served as the 13th President of the United States from 1850 to 1853, ascending from vice president upon the death of Zachary Taylor. Fillmore’s administration is best known for signing the Compromise of 1850, including the controversial Fugitive Slave Act. Though he failed to win re-election, Fillmore remained politically active and well connected, particularly in New York.
The recipient, Lewis F. Allen, was not only Fillmore’s uncle by marriage but also a notable figure in his own right—a successful businessman and agriculturist. Allen was instrumental in shaping the development of western New York and is credited with helping Fillmore early in his career. Their correspondence offers a glimpse into Fillmore’s personal and professional networks.
Authentication & Encapsulation:
Certified Authentic by PSA/DNA and encapsulated in a tamper-evident holder with certification number 85503877, this piece is preserved in fine condition with expected age toning and scattered foxing, but excellent legibility. Fillmore’s free frank and elegant penmanship remain strong, making it a striking historical artifact.
Closing Appeal:
This signed free frank is a desirable piece of presidential postal history, linking two significant 19th-century American figures. With PSA/DNA certification, direct connection to a sitting U.S. president, and ties to early New York political and economic development, it is a compelling addition to any collection of presidential autographs, postal history, or early American statesmanship.
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