Rare Union Civil War General Benjamin Butler Signed CDV PSA Auto - Gorgeous
Rare Union Civil War General Benjamin Butler Signed CDV PSA Auto - Gorgeous
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Civil War Union General Benjamin Butler Signed Carte de Visite Photograph – PSA/DNA Certified Authentic Auto
Description:
Offered here is an original carte de visite photograph boldly signed by Union Major General Benjamin F. Butler, a prominent and controversial figure of the American Civil War. The sepia-toned photograph depicts Butler standing in full military uniform, hand resting confidently on his sword, with a studio backdrop. The reverse bears Butler’s large and flowing ink signature, "B.F. Butler," in period brown ink, displaying fine contrast against the toned mount.
Encapsulated and authenticated by PSA/DNA, this piece is certified as Authentic Auto, with certification number #85509866. The photograph itself shows expected age toning and minor handling wear, but remains well-preserved overall, presenting excellent clarity of the image and signature.
Historical Context:
Benjamin Franklin Butler (1818–1893) was one of the Union’s most controversial generals. A Massachusetts lawyer and politician before the war, he rose to fame early in the conflict when, as commander at Fort Monroe, he declared escaped slaves “contraband of war,” laying an early foundation for emancipation policy. Later, he commanded Union forces in New Orleans, imposing strict military rule that earned him both praise and fierce condemnation. After the war, Butler served multiple terms in the U.S. House of Representatives and was a strong advocate for civil rights, ultimately running for president as the Greenback and Anti-Monopoly candidate in 1884.
The carte de visite format, popular during the 1860s, was widely exchanged and collected, making signed examples by key Union generals especially desirable.
Authentication & Encapsulation:
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PSA/DNA Certified Authentic Auto
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Certification Number: #85509866
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Encapsulated in a tamper-evident PSA slab ensuring protection and verification of authenticity
Closing Appeal:
This signed carte de visite offers a compelling connection to a pivotal figure in Civil War history. Its combination of a strong photographic likeness and a bold, well-preserved signature, verified by PSA/DNA, makes it an exceptional piece for collectors of military, Civil War, or presidential-era memorabilia.
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