Description: Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 The original hand signed 1863 $1 “State of Alabama” note was issued from Montgomery, Alabama. The note was engraved by “Engr. by J.T. Paterson & Co. Augusta, Ga.”. It has a hand inscribed serial number “18780”. It was issued with a plain back; signature of the governor was engraved. The Governor is pictured at left. At bottom right is the first state seal designed in 1817 by William Wyatt Bibb, the governor of the Alabama Territory and the subsequent first governor of the state. When Alabama became a state in 1819, the state legislature adopted the design as the official state seal. The seal prominently features a map showing one of the state's most valuable resources—its major rivers. The map was shown affixed to a living tree, with no motto. The artifacts were recovered from the Fredericksburg, Virginia battlefields. They are typical of what would have been used at the Battle of Mobile Bay. The lead ammunition at left are all Federal issue; a .58 Williams Cleaner, a .52 Sharps carbine generally used by the cavalry branch of service and a .58 round for the Springfield rifle or other imported arms of that caliber. The lead ammunition at right are; a .69 Musket ball used by both sides, a Federal issue for the .52 Spencer carbine and a Confederate issue .58 Gardner made at the Richmond Arsenal in Virginia. The Spencer used a brass cartridge the others used a paper cartridge which has not survived in the ground. The white color or patina is due to oxidation in the ground. The scene “Battle of Mobile” was reprinted from the lithograph by Prang. Louis Prang, from Boston, was the most prolific and influential publisher of American chromolithographs. Born in Germany, Prang learned to print in color from his father, a calico printer. In 1850, the younger Prang immigrated to the United States for political reasons. He set up his own firm of L. Prang & Co. in 1860. The series of Civil War scenes were done in the 1886-88 period. The hand made solid Oak frame is 12” x 16” (glass) in size. All of the frame and display work was done in our cabinet shop here in Fredericksburg, Virginia. The frame is ready to hang. The wire is recessed which allows the frame to rest flat back to the wall as in a museum mount. The “bumpons” on each back corner protect the wall and keep the frame level. All of the artifacts are guaranteed to be original as stated. A hand signed and dated “Certificate of Authenticity” will be issued by Collectors Frame with a photograph and description of the items purchased. Please see our "About” for more information on the framing and artifacts.
Price: 142 USD
Location: Fredericksburg, Virginia
End Time: 2024-12-19T13:01:33.000Z
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