Civil War Cooper Volunteer Saloon Pay Voucher - Rare Historical Document

$ 44.88

Original/Reproduction: Original Conflict: Civil War (1861-65)

Description

Plain Jane 1 CIVIL WAR - COOPER VOLUNTEER REFRESHMENT SALOON – GRAPHIC PAY VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 1863 8 ¼ x3 ¼ partly printed sutler vouchers, June 5, 1862, Ornate red, white & blue receipts with imprinted: "Cooper Shop Volunteer Refreshment Salon" over unfurled U.S. 34 star flag. Portions handwritten. The Cooper Shop Volunteer Refreshment Saloon opened in 1861 in Philadelphia , and was a volunteer relief agency that provided meals, hospital care, and facilities for washing, sleeping, and writing to over 400,000 military personnel, refugees, and freedmen during the Civil War. The saloon was directed by a committee & sustained by volunteer donations. Several other "refreshment saloons" would open soon after. Blank on the reverse, nice condition with bright inks. Slightly faded handwriting, small stain bottom center edge, overall Fine. Please refer to photographs for condition. . Domestic post will be $4.75 Thank you for your interest in the item. TERMS AND CONDITIONS All merchandise is unconditionally guaranteed as to originality and description. Payment is to be received within 3 days after notification. Items are usually sent within 1-2 days upon payment. In most cases, the most cost efficient means of shipping will be offered. Books are generally sent USPS media mail.

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