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Harrison, (President) Benjamin

Benjamin Harrison signed check to Washington, DC grocer, PSA/DNA slabbed & graded NM-MT 8!

 

PSA/DNA slabbed check inscribed overall and signed by 23rd U.S. President Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901) as “Benj Harrison” on the payee line. Check No. 87, issued from the Columbia National Bank of Washington, DC on June 3, 1889, directed agents to pay John H. Magruder $103.70. The pale blue check with "Benj. Harrison" vertical letterhead bears several stamped and perforated cancellation marks and is endorsed verso. The measures 7.375" x 3" while the slab measures 9.5" x 4.625".

 

The check lacks a memo section indicating what exactly President Harrison purchased for $103.70, but we know that John H. Magruder was a major Washington, DC grocer. Advertisements in contemporary newspapers indicate that Magruder sold wine, liquor, and champagne as well as "Cooked Ham, Tongue, Boned Chicken, Turkey, Sardines, [and] Potted Meats" at his store located at the intersection of 1417 New York and 1122 Connecticut Avenues. [Washington, DC, The Evening Star, March 2, 1889].

  

Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901) was the grandson of 9th U.S. President William Henry Harrison (1773-1841). The Ohio-born Benjamin relocated to Indiana during his young adulthood, and indeed, this midwestern state featured prominently in his future military and political career. Harrison served as a Colonel of the 70th Indiana Volunteers during the Civil War, seeing action in Sherman’s Atlanta Campaign, and eventually reaching the rank of brevet brigadier general of volunteers in the Union Army. After the war, Harrison became increasingly interested in state politics. He represented Indiana in the U.S. Senate between 1881 and 1887. Harrison was the Republican presidential candidate in 1888, serving one term in between Democratic Grover S. Cleveland’s two terms.

 

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