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Sale 35: The Autumn Sale

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Confederate States: Flag of Truce Covers & Blockade Covers

Lot 3208    

Confederacy, Outbound Blockade Cover to New York. Originating in Charleston, S.C. where "5" in circle rate handstamp was applied & sent through the Bahamas with "Bahamas JY 3, 1864" backstamp, signed under flap, "Approved by order, H.W. Feilden", a piece of the cover is missing at the upper right (repaired) where a stamp was removed, otherwise Fine; with 2004 C.S.A. certificate.
Estimate    $400 - 600.

Colonel Henry Wemyss Feilden (1838-1921) was a British citizen and the son of a baronet. He served in the Indian Mutiny Campaign of 1857-58 and in the campaign of 1860 in China. Retired by sale of commission in 1861, and joined the Army of the Confederate States of America. Served in 1862 to the close of the American War as Assistant Adjutant-General on the Staff of General Beauregard in the campaigns in Virginia, Georgia, South Carolina, etc., and surrendered along with the Army of General J. E. Johnson to General Sherman in North Carolina, April 1865, the termination of the War. Re-entered the English Service as Adjutant of Reserve Forces in 1866, and subsequently joined the Army Pay Department. Selected by the Royal Society and appointed Naturalist to the Polar Expedition of 1875-76 under Captain Sir George Nares. Served in the Transvaal War of 1881. Fellow of the Geological, Geographical, Zoological, and other Societies.

Realized: $850

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