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S/N H175275 Everett Note Only 49 Known in the Census! A mere 200,000 1891 $50 Silver Certificates with the Vernon-Treat signature combination were printed. About Edward Everett (April 11, 1794 – January 15, 1865) was an American politician, pastor, educator, diplomat, and renowned orator from Massachusetts. Here are some highlights of his life and career: Early Life and Education: Born in Dorchester, Massachusetts, Everett graduated from Harvard University at the age of 17. He later earned a Ph.D. from the University of Göttingen in Germany. Political Career: Everett served as a U.S. representative (1825–1835), governor of Massachusetts (1836–1840), U.S. minister to Great Britain (1841–1845), and U.S. secretary of state (1852). Educator and Orator: He was president of Harvard University (1846–1848) and is remembered for his extensive speaking career. He delivered a two-hour speech at the Gettysburg National Cemetery dedication in 1863, just before President Abraham Lincoln's famous two-minute Gettysburg Address. Support for Mount Vernon: Everett played a significant role in raising funds to preserve George Washington's Mount Vernon estate. Everett's contributions spanned politics, education, and public speaking, making him a notable figure in American history.
S/N K634619 Everett Note Census Shows 222 Known About Edward Everett (April 11, 1794 – January 15, 1865) was an American politician, pastor, educator, diplomat, and renowned orator from Massachusetts. Here are some highlights of his life and career: Early Life and Education: Born in Dorchester, Massachusetts, Everett graduated from Harvard University at the age of 17. He later earned a Ph.D. from the University of Göttingen in Germany. Political Career: Everett served as a U.S. representative (1825–1835), governor of Massachusetts (1836–1840), U.S. minister to Great Britain (1841–1845), and U.S. secretary of state (1852). Educator and Orator: He was president of Harvard University (1846–1848) and is remembered for his extensive speaking career. He delivered a two-hour speech at the Gettysburg National Cemetery dedication in 1863, just before President Abraham Lincoln's famous two-minute Gettysburg Address. Support for Mount Vernon: Everett played a significant role in raising funds to preserve George Washington's Mount Vernon estate. Everett's contributions spanned politics, education, and public speaking, making him a notable figure in American history.
S/N Z635954 FR-28a Only 8 Known! This bright and original Legal Ace represents a relatively new sub-variety of Fr. 28 that was added to the 21st Friedberg edition in 2017. "Series of 1880" is found in the top margin at center on the back, and the BEP imprint is located in the back bottom margin. Friedberg 28 notes have the series date in the back left margin, and the BEP imprint is found in the back right margin. So far, very few Fr. 28a pieces have been documented, with just eight examples listed in Track & Price, including this note which displays great color and just some light folds.