105 - James MadisonRR Auction
Complete hand-addressed free frank, 5.5 x 3.5, which unfolds to 10 x 8, addressed in another hand to “General Js. Breckenridge, Richmond,”
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106 - James MadisonRR Auction
Printed LS, boldly signed in ink as secretary of state, one page both sides, 8 x 10, July 1, 1805. A printed circular letter of the Consuls and Commer
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107 - James MadisonRR Auction
ALS, one page, 7.5 x 10, February 20, 1827. Letter to Mr. Gallatin in London. In full: “Mr. Holley, late President of the Transylvania Universit
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108 - William McKinleyRR Auction
Partly-printed DS as president, one page, 14.5 x 18.5, March 11, 1901. McKinley advances John L. Hannon “two numbers in rank on the Retired List
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109 - William McKinleyRR Auction
TLS signed “W. McKinley,” one page, 5 x 6, personal letterhead, August 15, 1896. Brief letter of thanks written as Republican nominee for
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110 - William McKinleyRR Auction
Ink signature, “W. McKinley,” on an off-white 5.5 x 2 slip clipped from the closing of a TLS, and notated at the bottom in an unknown hand
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111 - William McKinleyRR Auction
Two ANS signed as president, “W. McK,” on both sides of a 4.5 x 2.75 Executive Mansion card, July 10, 1898. Brief note to Secretary of War
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112 - James MonroeRR Auction
Partly-printed DS as president, one page, 14 x 9.25, December 16, 1822. Monroe grants John Gageby 80 acres of land under “An Act providing for t
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113 - James MonroeRR Auction
ADS, one page, 7 x 3, April 1, 1826. Monroe orders the Cashier of the United States to “pay to James Ish or order twenty eight dolrs and eighty
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114 - James MonroeRR Auction
ALS signed “Jas Monroe,” one page, 8 x 10, March 28, 1814. Monroe writes to General John Mason in Georgetown. In full: “Will you hav
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