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Matching Checks of Henry Blackwell and His Wife Lucy Stone STONE, Lucy (1818-1893). Reformer, a pioneer in the women’s rights movement. She helped establish the American Women Suffrage Association. She edited the leading suffrage paper “Women’s Journal”. She was prominent in the founding of the American Equal Rights association in 1866. Pair of matching checks, partly printed A.D.S., Boston, March 13,1890. North National Bank check payable to “Myself” for $100.00. Accomplished entirely by the hand and signed by Henry B. Blackwell including the words “a/c Anna Blackwell” and signed once again on the verso. Two bank punch hole cancellations not affecting any of the writing. Partly printed A.D.S., Boston, Jan. 14, 1892, North National Bank check payable to Timberlake and Small for $27.57. Accomplished entirely by the hand and signed by Lucy Stone. Two bank punch cancellations holes not affecting any writing. Both checks are in fine condition. Checks signed by Blackwell and Stone can be considered quite scarce. The pair......... $575.00 |
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