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Two Letters From German Ambassador Alvensleben Accompanied By The Signature Of Otto Von Bismarck

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Two Letters From German Ambassador Alvensleben Accompanied By The Signature Of Otto Von Bismarck
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JOHANN FRIEDRICH VON ALVENSLEBEN (1836-1913) German diplomat and ambassador. Autograph Letter Signed, "J.F. Alvensleben." One page, 3 7/8" x 6 1/8". No place. Wednesday, no year. Alvensleben writes to RAYMOND P. RODGERS (1849-1925) U.S. Naval Officer to provide Rodgers with a requested autograph. Fine. Autograph Letter Signed, "J.F. Alvensleben." Two pages, 3 7/8" x 61/8". No place. Thursday, no year. Alvensleben writes, in part: " .... There is no mistake on my side in making you the possessor of the autograph which was enclsoed in my note of yesterday. It was merely intended to be the answer to your question you put to me in such a direct may ... when you asked me whether it was very difficult to get Prince Bismarck's signature. Presuming therefore that you would like to have it, I was happy to be able to comply ... this is proof how much I value the kindness and courtesy I always met on your side ..." Fine Accompanied by a 4 3/4" x 2 5/8" slip signed by OTTO VON BISMARCK (1815-1898) German statesman, Minister-President of Prussia and Chancellor of the North German Confederation and of the German Empire. Fine