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The Kennedy Legacy Signed Dallas Trade Mart Luncheon Invitation

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The Kennedy Legacy Signed Dallas Trade Mart Luncheon Invitation

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Auction Date:2019 Nov 06 @ 18:00 (UTC-5 : EST/CDT)
Location:15th Floor WeWork, Boston, Massachusetts, 02108, United States
ALS - Autograph Letter Signed
ANS - Autograph Note Signed
AQS - Autograph Quotation Signed
AMQS - Autograph Musical Quotation Signed
DS - Document Signed
FDC - First Day Cover
Inscribed - “Personalized”
ISP - Inscribed Signed Photograph
LS - Letter Signed
SP - Signed Photograph
TLS - Typed Letter Signed
Invitation to the Dallas Trade Mart Luncheon scheduled for November 22, 1963, the destination of President Kennedy's motorcade at the time of his assassination, 7 x 9.75, stamped on the reverse with the number "2253," signed by a unique and extraordinary array of figures associated with President John F. Kennedy's life and legacy, including: Biuku Gasa, Eroni Kumana, Richard Cardinal Cushing, Janet Lee Auchincloss, Officer Maurice N. McDonald, Clint Hill, Emory P. Roberts, Rufus Youngblood, John B. Connally, Nellie Connally, Lady Bird Johnson, Lyndon B. Johnson, Hubert Humphrey, Maurice Kowal, Charles A. Harris, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Harry S. Truman, Bess Truman, Pat McMahon, John E. Maguire, Ed Drewitch, Gerard E. Zinser, George Ross, Fr. Oscar J. Huber, Malcolm O. Perry, J. Edward Day, Orville L. Freeman, and Ethel Kennedy, and signed on the front by Sarah T. Hughes. The front also bears postmarks commemorating the anniversary dates of Kennedy's birth (May 29) and death (November 22), and the first anniversary of the shooting and death of Robert F. Kennedy (June 5 and 6, 1969). Impressively matted and framed with glass on both sides, and hinged against a large 36 x 24 display featuring engraved plaques and portraits of the president and first lady. In fine condition.

Biuku Gasa and Eroni Kumana: Solomon Islanders who found JFK and his surviving PT-109 crewman following the boat's collision with the Japanese destroyer Amagiri in 1943.

Richard Cardinal Cushing: Catholic Cardinal and friend of the Kennedy family, who officiated the wedding between John F. and Jacqueline Kennedy, gave the prayer invocation at Kennedy's inauguration in 1961, and celebrated his funeral mass.

Janet Lee Auchincloss: the mother of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy.

Officer Maurice N. McDonald: Dallas Police Department patrolman who apprehended Lee Harvey Oswald.

Clint Hill: Secret Service agent who leapt onto the back of the presidential limousine after JFK was shot.

Emory P. Roberts: Secret Service agent who was riding in the car behind the presidential limousine.

Rufus Youngblood: Secret Service agent who was riding in Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson's limousine.

John B. Connally: Governor of Texas who was riding in the presidential limousine and wounded by one of the shots.

Nellie Connally: Wife of John B. Connally, who was also in the presidential limousine at the time of the assassination.

Lady Bird Johnson: Wife of Lyndon B. Johnson, who became First Lady upon his inauguration.

Lyndon B. Johnson: Vice President who was inaugurated as President on Air Force One following JFK's death in Dallas.

Hubert Humphrey: Politician who ran against JFK in the 1960 Democratic primaries, and later served as LBJ's Vice President.

Maurice Kowal: PT-109 crewman who served under Kennedy's command.

Charles A. Harris: PT-109 crewman who served under Kennedy's command.

Neil Armstrong: Apollo 11 moonwalker who fulfilled Kennedy's vision of landing a man on the moon, and returning him home safely, by the end of the 1960s.

Buzz Aldrin: Apollo 11 moonwalker who fulfilled Kennedy's vision of landing a man on the moon, and returning him home safely, by the end of the 1960s.

Harry S. Truman: The sole living Democratic president at the time of JFK's inauguration, who initially believed him to be too inexperienced for the job.

Bess Truman: First Lady and wife of Harry S. Truman.

Pat McMahon: PT-109 crewman who was badly burned in the incident and heroically rescued by JFK.

John E. Maguire: PT-109 crewman who served under Kennedy's command.

Ed Drewitch: PT-109 crewman who served under Kennedy's command.

Gerard E. Zinser: PT-109 crewman who served under Kennedy's command.

George Ross: PT-109 crewman who served under Kennedy's command.

Father Oscar Huber: Priest who administered the last rites to JFK.

Malcolm O. Perry: Physician who attended to President Kennedy's wounds.

J. Edward Day: Postmaster General in the Kennedy administration.

Orville L. Freeman: Secretary of Agriculture under Kennedy and Johnson.

Ethel Kennedy: Wife of Robert F. Kennedy.

Sarah T. Hughes: Judge who swore in Lyndon B. Johnson as president on Air Force One after JFK's assassination.