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Attractive Document Signed as U.S. Consul in Liverpool, England, to which Nathaniel Hawthorne was appointed by President Franklin Pierce, his close friend from college and the subject of his 1852 presidential campaign biography

Partly Printed Document Signed, "N Hawthorne" as Consul of the United States for the Port of Liverpool, 1p, 7" x 8". Liverpool, England, February 24, 1854. Completed in manuscript. Two blind embossed seals affixed with red wax at upper and lower left, one with narrow ribbon attached. Eagle vignette at top. Mounting remnants on verso at corners with faint show-through. Fine condition.

"I, the undersigned Consul of the United States of America, for the port of Liverpool and its dependencies, do certify and make known to whom these presents shall come, that Samuel Pearce before whom the annexed affidavit of John Johnston hath made € Vice Consul duly authorised to administer Oaths and Affirmations; that the deponent is in my opinion worthy of credit and qualified to verify the annexed Invoice; and that the said affidavit was administered in the presence of Henry Artin. Given from under my Hand and Seal of Office at Liverpool, the 24th day of February and year one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four." Affidavit not present.

On March 23, 1853, President Franklin Pierce sent to the Senate his nomination of Nathaniel Hawthorne, of Massachusetts, to be consul of the United States at Liverpool. Hawthorne's nomination was confirmed three days later. Pierce and Hawthorne had been friends since their college days at Bowdoin in Brunswick, Maine. In fact, in 1821, on the way to Bowdoin, at the stage stop in Portland, Maine, Hawthorne first met Pierce and the two became fast friends. In 1852, Hawthorne wrote Pierce's presidential campaign biography. He served as Consul in Liverpool until 1857. Hawthorne and his family toured France and Italy before returning to their home in Concord, New Hampshire, in 1860.

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