CIVIL WAR GETTYSBURG CAVALRY GENERAL MEDAL of HONOR SIGNED DOCUMENT CHECK 1st VT

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Civil War Cavalry General William Wells (1837 – 1892) Civil War Union Brigadier General, Medal of Honor Recipient for Gallantry at the BATTLE of GETTYSBURG & Brevet Major General 1 st Vermont Cavalry Wellswas promoted more times than any other Vermonter during the American Civil War, he participated in over 70 cavalry battles and skirmishes. He was the last commander of Sheridan's cavalry! Here’s an 1881 Check Document Signed by Wells drawn on an attractive “Merchants National Bank of Burlington” [State of Vermont] Check payable to “J. F. Richardson,” who endorses on the verso. This HISTORIC DOCUMENT measures approx. 8” x 3” and is in VERY GOOD CONDITION –– PERFECT FOR FRAMING WITH A PERIOD CDV PHOTOGRAPH or ENGRAVING OF THE GENERAL!! Note that the photograph of Wells is not included with the Autograph. A Rare Piece of American Military History/Memorabilia! <<::>> Biographical Sketch of General William Wells W illiam W. Wells, Jr. was a businessman, politician, and general in the Union Army during the American Civil War who received a Medal of Honor for gallantry at the Battle of Gettysburg . Early life and career Wells was born in Waterbury, Vermont , the third of ten children (nine boys) of William and Eliza Wells. He began his education in the common schools of his native town, and mastered the higher branches read more