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Description Impression of the Seal of the Vice President of the United States in red wax, as seen on an envelope on a letter from January 26, 1850. The letter was from Vice President Millard Fillmore to Senator Thomas J. Rusk, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads, concerning the nomination of Isaac Harrington as postmaster at Buffalo.
Date 1970s
date QS:P,+1970-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
; seal impression from January 26, 1850.
Source Scanned from page 453 of The Eagle and the Shield, 1978, by Richard S. Patterson and Richardson Dougall. Photographed by the National Archives for that book. The original envelope and its contents are in Record Group 46 in the National Archives.
Author U.S. Government (photo); seal designer unknown
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