Ulysses S. Grant Commissions a Naval Officer in 1871
He names him paymaster in the Navy.
Document Signed as President, on vellum, complete with engravings of an eagle and naval scenes, Washington, April 17, 1871, naming William W. Williams a “paymaster in the Navy.” The document is countersigned by Secretary of the Navy George M. Robeson and its blue seal is still intact. Very good condition.
Document Signed as President, on vellum, complete with engravings of an eagle and naval scenes, Washington, April 17, 1871, naming William W. Williams a “paymaster in the Navy.” The document is countersigned by Secretary of the Navy George M. Robeson and its blue seal is still intact. Very good condition.
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