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San Francisco,CA - c1850 - Adams & Co. Second of Exchange :

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San Francisco,CA - c1850 - Adams & Co. Second of Exchange :
Second of Exchange written from the Adams & Co. Express Office, San Francisco, with no date listed. No. 539, with no amount listed. Payable to Hunter & Co., signed by Freeman & Co., with Freeman lined-out. Hunter & Co. endorsement written on the reverse also lined-out, which appears to have resulted in a tear in the paper. Appears to be a voided document, never completely filled out. Vignettes include miners with sluice box at top center, three allegorical women at center left, and the Seal of California at bottom center. The seal was designed by Major R. S. Garnett of the U.S. Army and adopted at the Constitutional Convention of 1849, prior to California becoming a state in June, 1850 (netstate.com/states/symb/seals/ca). Printers: Toppan, Carpenter, Casilear & Co., New York & Philadelphia. Freeman & Co. was a Northern California based express office used initially by Adams & Co. for its routes outside of the San Francisco-Stockton-Sacramento corridors which Adams operated itself. Adams & Co. later absorbed Freeman & Co [Bancroft, Vol. VII, p. 150 ]. C.E. Hunter & Co. was a general merchandise operation located along Jackson St. in San Francisco [Bancroft, Vol. VI, p. 175]. Printed on white paper, very good condition. Type II, Variety IIA.