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Jewels found at Alexandria.

Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 1/4 x 5 1/2 in. Drawings of handcuffs, shackles and chains. Cream envelope with blue ink. Image on left side. Printed above image: 'Jewels' found at Alexandria, by the Federal / Army; consisting of Chains, Bracelets and / Anklets.' Printed below image: 'Supposed to have belonged to the 'First Families' of Virginia. / S. C. Upham, 310 Chestnut St.'

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Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 1/4 x 5 1/2 in. Drawings of handcuffs, shackles and chains. Cream envelope with blue ink. Image on left side. Printed above image: 'Jewels' found at Alexandria, by the Federal / Army; consisting of Chains, Bracelets and / Anklets.' Printed below image: 'Supposed to have belonged to the 'First Families' of Virginia. / S. C. Upham, 310 Chestnut St.'
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About the Creator: Samuel Curtis Upham (February 1819-1885) was a small producer of stationery and toiletry supplies in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is widely known for having printed tens of thousands of pieces of Confederate currency during the American Civil War, yet he likely had little or no intention of defrauding the Confederate authorities. He estimated that he sold approximately $50,000 of counterfeit money, actions which he attributed to having helped the Union war effort.
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islandora:32933
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Jewels found at Alexandria.
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