FL239 |
CSA #1 Horz Pair Stone 2
Positions 32-33 (4-Margin but a little tight at the lower
right) Pen-Canceled with the matching manuscript postal marking "Welaka Sept 15th (1862)"
to the left. The
cover is from the Bryant-Stephens Correspondence with Military Address to Capt Winston
Stephens, "St Johns Rangers," Camp Stephens, Fla. Camp
Stephens was near Jacksonville. The
cover is from Capt Stephens' wife, Octavia. "St Johns Rangers" was a
forerunner name for Co B 2nd
Florida Cavalry. One
of only 2 listed covers of this type with a CSA #1 pair and "Welaka" in
manuscript without the name of the state in the Briggs Welaka
Census. Unknown why a manuscript
"Welaka" was used
at this time instead of the postmark. Very clean cover and a nice pair
of stamps.
Winston J. T. Stephens (1829-1864) was commissioned 1st Lieut
10/19/1861 in Co B 2nd
Fla Cav
and promoted Capt 4/19/1862. He is listed as
Killed-in-Action at the Skirmish at Cedar Creek (Jacksonville, Fla)
3/1/1864 not long after the Battle of Olustee 2/20/1864. He is buried
in Oakwood Cemetery in Welaka. Octavia L. (Bryant) Stephens (1841-1908)
married Winston Stephens in 1859. She apparently did not remarry and is
also buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Welaka. |
$1,500.00 |