1879 Beauregard Signed Check Confederate General Fort Sumpter Bull Run
Original signed bank check of Confederate General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard ("G. T. Beauregard"), dated November 4, 1879.
Drawn on the Mutual National Bank of New Orleans and signed by one of the most important Confederate commanders of the American Civil War.
Beauregard:
Commanded Confederate forces at Fort Sumter.
Directed the opening bombardment that began the Civil War.
Helped secure the Confederate victory at First Manassas (Bull Run).
Later became a prominent railroad executive and public official in New Orleans.
Features:
Original 1879 bank check
Signed "G. T. Beauregard"
Mutual National Bank of New Orleans
Attractive large signature
Revenue stamp present
Civil War Confederate general autograph
Condition: Typical banking cancellation cuts and folds from use. Signature remains bold and highly displayable. Please review all photographs carefully.
A scarce and desirable autograph from one of the Confederacy's most famous generals and the commander associated with Fort Sumter and First Bull Run.
Collector Assessment
Among Confederate general autographs, Beauregard is considerably scarcer than many lower-ranking officers and has stronger historical name recognition because of his direct connection to both Fort Sumter and First Bull Run. For Civil War autograph collectors, a complete signed check such as this is generally more desirable than a detached signature alone.
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Original signed bank check of Confederate General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard ("G. T. Beauregard"), dated November 4, 1879.
Drawn on the Mutual National Bank of New Orleans and signed by one of the most important Confederate commanders of the American Civil War.
Beauregard:
Commanded Confederate forces at Fort Sumter.
Directed the opening bombardment that began the Civil War.
Helped secure the Confederate victory at First Manassas (Bull Run).
Later became a prominent railroad executive and public official in New Orleans.
Features:
Original 1879 bank check
Signed "G. T. Beauregard"
Mutual National Bank of New Orleans
Attractive large signature
Revenue stamp present
Civil War Confederate general autograph
Condition: Typical banking cancellation cuts and folds from use. Signature remains bold and highly displayable. Please review all photographs carefully.
A scarce and desirable autograph from one of the Confederacy's most famous generals and the commander associated with Fort Sumter and First Bull Run.
Collector Assessment
Among Confederate general autographs, Beauregard is considerably scarcer than many lower-ranking officers and has stronger historical name recognition because of his direct connection to both Fort Sumter and First Bull Run. For Civil War autograph collectors, a complete signed check such as this is generally more desirable than a detached signature alone.
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