Scalloped-top partly-printed vellum DS, one page, 11.25 x 14.5, December 8, 1830. A ship’s pass issued to the “Ship Augusta of New Bedford, Charles Lawrence Master and Commander…mounted with no guns, navigated with twenty-three men to pass with her Company Passengers, Goods and Merchandise without any hinderance, seizure or molestation.” Signed at the bottom of the first page by Jackson, and countersigned by his secretary of state Martin Van Buren. Intersecting folds, one through first letter of Jackson’s signature, light impressions to vertical edges, a couple small separations at intersections of folds, and some mild toning, otherwise fine condition. The white seal is crisp and intact and Jackson’s signature measures an impressive 6.75″ long. Pre-certified John Reznikoff/PSA/DNA and RR Auction COA.
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