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Richard Nixon and Watergate Collection An excelle

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Richard Nixon and Watergate Collection An excelle
<B>Richard Nixon and Watergate Collection</B></I> An excellent assemblage of thirty-one pieces signed by various personalities involved in the Watergate scandal -- the event that resulted in the first and only resignation of a sitting President. This collection primarily consists of signatures on 3" x 5" cards with some exceptions noted below. Includes: Richard Nixon, his signature on an engraved bust portrait; close friend and confidant, Bebe Rebozo, his scarce signature on a cover commemorating Nixon's 1972 election victory cancelled in Nixon, Texas, November 7, 1972; Nixon's Chief of Staff, H. R. Halderman, signature on a typescript of statements made about Watergate; Watergate burglar James McCord's signature and an additional inscription and signature on a 2 page typescript of his March 1973 statement to Judge Sirica responding to the judge's questions regarding the break-in and noting that "...There was political pressure applied to the defendants to plead guilty and remain silent... Perjury occurred during the trial in matters highly material to the very structure, orientation, and impact of the government's case, and to the motivation and intent of the defendants..." together with a signature on a 3" x 5" card; Vice President, Spiro T. Agnew; Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox; Committee to Reelect the President Treasurer, Hugh W. Sloan, Jr.; Senate Watergate Committee member, Joseph M. Montoya, Supreme Court Justice forced to resign after leaks from the Nixon White House, Abe Fortas; Attorney General Richard G. Kleindienst; Committee to Reelect the President finance chairman, Maurice Stans (2), Watergate Committee Chairman, Sam Erwin, Jr. Special Prosecutor, Leon JaworskiI; FBI agent Alfred C. Baldwin; White House Spokesman, Ronald L. Ziegler: Acting F.B.I. Director and potential "Deep Throat" candidate, L. Patrick Gray; Nixon cabinet member who resigned rather than fire Archibald Cox, Elliot Richardson; U.S. District Court Judge John J. Sirica (2), and Senate Judiciary Counsel, Samuel Dash(2). Overall all the pieces in this wonderful assemblage are in excellent condition. A rare opportunity to obtain an instant collection. <I>Accompanied by COA from PSA/DNA.</B></I>