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Autographs/B: Martin Van Buren Letter As Secretary of State

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Autographs/B: Martin Van Buren Letter As Secretary of State
MARTIN VAN BUREN, 8th President of the United States. Autograph Letter Signed "M.V. Buren" as Secretary of State, March 5, 1829, (Washington), two pages plus two lines, 10" x 8", Choice Very Fine. Writing to "Col. Stebbins of the Senate" one day after becoming Secretary of State, refusing a public dinner which some of his friends wanted to give him: "...Subsequent reflection has satisfied me that...it will become my duty to devote every moment of my time to the arrangement of my affairs...Although no delay might in fact be produced by a compliance with the wishes of my friends the act would be so liable to misconstruction that I am satisfied it ought not to be adopted. I have felt it my duty to give you this early and rather informal intimation to save you the trouble of any further steps...." Van Buren had served in the Senate from 1821-1828, and some of his old colleagues wanted to celebrate his new position.