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by Rumsfeld, Donald

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Fine. SIGNED "D. Rumsfeld" in black felt tip pen. 6" x 9" typed letter. Slight crease on top right hand corner which is very minor. Displays nicely. Signed as Counselor to the President on "The White House" stationary. Donald Henry Rumsfeld (born July 9, 1932) is an American politician and businessman. Rumsfeld served as the 13th Secretary of Defense from 1975 to 1977 under President Gerald Ford, and as the 21st Secretary of Defense from 2001 to 2006 under President George W. Bush. He is both the youngest and the second oldest (after Leon Panetta) person to have served as Secretary of Defense. Additionally, Rumsfeld was a three-term U.S. Congressman from Illinois (1963-1969), Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity (1969-1970), Counselor to the President (1969-1973), the United States Permanent Representative to NATO (1973-1974), and White House Chief of Staff (1974-1975). "There are known knowns. These are things we know that we know. There are known… Read More
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by John F. Kennedy

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Washington DC: United States Senate, 1959. Fine. SIGNED in the familiar "Jack Kennedy" one page type written letter to Dr. Alan York dated August 17th, 1959. The letter discusses his impending decision to seek the Democratic presidential nomination. Accompanied by original envelope. The letter is in very good condition with minimal toning at edges. Envelope bears a few small spots and creases. Dimensions: 8" x 10.5" Senator Kennedy discourages the recipient from launching into full support mode for his candidacy prior to his official announcement. JFK held off announcing until January 2, 1960, but this is an indication of the support which was building early on. "Dear Dr. York: I expect to make a decision around the first of the year as to whether or not I will be a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, and should it be in the affirmative, it is my hope tha you will still be of assistance.
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TLS, ALS, and Associated Ephemera; Archive of First Female Supreme Court Justice
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TLS, ALS, and Associated Ephemera; Archive of First Female Supreme Court Justice

by O'Connor, Sandra Day

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Washington DC, 1984. This modest archive of material from O'Connor includes: [A] Typed Letter Signed, "Sandra", 8.5" x 11", 1 p.,on Supreme Court Letterhead acknowledging condolence of her father's death. Fine, with mailing folds. [B] Manuscript Note Signed, 5.5" x 8.5", 1 p., on personal memo stationary, thanking the recipient, "...a thoughtful and delightful friend.", for a gift memento. Very good with small tear at right margin and slight wrinkle. [C] 1980, '81 and '82 Christmas Cards from O'Connor's family with photographs of her family and her husband.<br /> <br /> Sandra Day O'Connor (b. 1930) served as the first female associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1981 to 2006. The first woman to ascend to the U.S. Supreme Court, Justice O'Connor brilliantly paved the way just as Jackie Robinson did for baseball. She was nominated by President Ronald Reagan and wrote opinions for some of the… Read More
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TLS and Signed Photo

TLS and Signed Photo

by Clark, Mark W.

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Charleston, SC, 1964. Both in fine condition. Two items: Typed Letter Signed, 1 p. 4to addressed to an Ernest Schwartz of Ardmore Junior High School confirming the inclusion of having signed stamp covers. Usual mail folds, light fade mark to left center. Printed on The Citadel Stationary. Also included is a 4" x 5" B&W photo, signed in blue ink across the chest: "To Michael Schwartz / With Best Wishes / Mark W. Clark"<br /> <br /> GEN Mark W. Clark (1896 - 1984) was the youngest 4-Star General in WWII and also served in WWI and Korea. Graduating two years behind Eisenhower at West Point, the two had close camaraderie at the Academy which lasted throughout Clark's career. He commanded the landings at Salerno and Anzio against the forces of German Gen. Kesselring. Some of his tactical decisions, including the bombing of Monte Cassino and the crossing of Rapido River were questioned by both soldiers and politicians, however he survived a deliberative inquiry.… Read More
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Third Photographic Group; Archive of Photographic and Personal Memorabilia
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Third Photographic Group; Archive of Photographic and Personal Memorabilia

by Roosevelt, Lt. Col. Elliott

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Maisone Blanche, 1943. Only known copy. Brown leatherette binding, with an internal, plastic comb binding. This work appears to be unique, and is in unrecorded in Worldcat. It is a presentation copy for First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, printed by her son Elliott Roosevelt while on active service, with a contribution by FDR. It is accompanied by Elliott Roosevelt's own special diplomatic passport, valid from March 6, 1942 to September 6, 1942, which included most of the period covered by this work as a reconnaissance pilot. This archive of Elliot Rooselvelt's life is a unique documentation of both the service, the privilege, and the talent of President Franklin Roosevelt's son. <br /> <br /> Few others would have had the resources and rank to create such a book, apparently in an edition of a single copy, documenting his unit's activity, while on active service in Algiers. The title page reads, top to bottom: "To Mother from Elliott // Third Photographic Group //… Read More
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Three [3] Manuscript Letters From Surveyors in the Iowa / Wisconsin Territory

Three [3] Manuscript Letters From Surveyors in the Iowa / Wisconsin Territory

by John K. Cook, Wm. Henderson, Ra. Cook

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1854. Letters addressed to the Surveyor General of Iowa and Wisconsin, Caleb Booth. Reporting the surveyors work in the field, laying out what was then the near West. Blue stationery, 15" x 9" folded in half, with flattened mailing folds. All letters are docketed on the rear with a concise description: "Informing me what he had done in Smiths district requesting instructions how to proceed", "Returning his executed contract and bond", and "Forwards blanks for account, connecting and direction". The letters are a bit more lively than that, including: A falling tree killing another surveyor, the rigors and hard going of the crew, disgruntled Settlers disappointed with Nebraska, but Omaha City is improving." All items in fine condition. "1849 Dear Sir...I send herewith the papers, all executed... I have obtained the Standard measure from the Chain of S. Sanders that was adjusted at your office...I am anxious to execute the work before the ground freezes.… Read More
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Three (3) Autographed Letters Signed; Addressed to British Novelist George Payne Rainsford James

Three (3) Autographed Letters Signed; Addressed to British Novelist George Payne Rainsford James

by Landor, Walter Savage

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Bath, England, 1835. Fine (2) / Good + (1). 9" x 7.25", 9 pp., with usual mail folds, occasional light foxing, otherwise fine. 1835: Invites James to Bath as his plan to move to Brussels is dreadful due to the weather; critiques his own work as, "My verses are easy and conversational - not a transposition in them". 1836: Original verse praising Charles Elton, "Elton! What genius virtue leads along / Where the pure passions sing to sirens song"; Critques his own "The Death of Clytemnestra, "In the Death of Clysemestra I out to have written thee and thou throughout instead of you. In the Agammenon's not, beause a daughter to a father would rather use the respectfulness...Pray the correct the yous.". 1841; Top 1.5" separated from stress at fold, Shared pleasantries; Discusses his brother Robert, "Nothing is truly more ridiculous than to walk to a throne on stilts.", Inquires if Saunders and Otley have sent him the completion of his… Read More
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Three (3) Typed Letters Signed; TLS To His Book Editor

Three (3) Typed Letters Signed; TLS To His Book Editor

by Bradley, Omar

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Washington DC / Los Angeles, 1954. Two letters are fine with two horizontal mail folds. One is very good with a small closed tear at the bottom left corner.. SIGNED "Omar Bradley" [1] and the very familiar "Brad" [2]. Letters are addressed to the editor of his book, Theodore S. Amussen. 7" x 10.75", Two letters are on Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff letterhead with flag colors in the corner. Included is a carbon copy of a letter from Amussen, inviting him to be the godfather to his new son, Timothy. Stapled to the cc is Gen. Bradley's affirmative reply. Also is a reprint from a Profile of Bradley in the March 1951 issues of The New Yorker.<br /> <br /> Omar Nelson Bradley (1894 - 1981) was one of five, Five-Star General of the Army. He served in the European Theater during WW II, was appointed by Pres. Truman as the first Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in 1949. GEN Bradley served on active duty continuously from 1911 until his death in 1981… Read More
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Two 1868 Carte de Visite Jugates
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Two 1868 Carte de Visite Jugates

by Grant U.S. & S. Colfax

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Comprises: 1.) Image of an ornate miniature oval plaque on mount imprinted "The People's Choice'." Text on image relates "In God We Trust / The Union Must and Shall be Preserved / The Peoples Choice...Let Us Have Peace." Verso boldly imprinted "...The Norris Engraving and Publishing Co. ...Agents Wanted For The People's Choice & The Unanimous Nomination..." 2.) Jugate portrait of Grant and Colfax in opposing bust-length poses. Mount imprinted "Gen. Grant and Schuyler Colfax." Verso blank. Both on identical size card stock. Norris albumen sheet slightly smaller than the other.<br /> CONDITION:<br /> Condition varies with defects including age-toning scuffs, and light soiling. Norris image bears an ink stain at center left edge and chipped top right corner of albumen sheet. Dimensions: Norris albumen sheet - 3.25 " H x 2.00 " W. Norris card mount - 4.00 " H x 2.37 " W. Norris image - 2.37 " H x 2.00 " W.
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Two (2) Autograph Letters Signed

Two (2) Autograph Letters Signed

by Roosevelt, Edith Kermit, [Theodore Roosevelt]

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Oyster Bay, NY, 1919. Pair of letters regarding the family's preferred portrait of the late president, written within three days of each other. Autograph Letters Signed to Edward Bok. 2 and 3 pages, about 7 x 4 1/2 inches; minimal wear and light toning. The 3-page letter is written on mourning stationary with black trim, the 2-page letter on stationary letterhead 'Sagamore Hill'. These letters were written a mere three months after Teddy's death in February 1919.<br /> <br /> Content; Edward Bok, the longtime editor of Ladies'' Home Journal, was apparently planning an article on the late president and had written to Mrs. Roosevelt regarding the family''s favorite portrait. On 18 May, she responded "the picture we like is the Lazlo portrait" but "it may not be entirely suited for your purpose. . . . Perhaps the Sergeant portrait in the White House would be better, tho'' we do not care as much for it. The photograph which we all like is… Read More
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Two Typed Letters Signed

Two Typed Letters Signed

by Rosencrans, W. S., [William Strake]

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Washington DC, 1892. Very good. Both letters signed "W. S. Rosencrans" on linen stationary. First letter dated Sept. 12 has (mite) holes along the right margin an edge, fade and shadow from being overlaid by another document. Second letter is near fine with only incidental edge aging and previous seller note in pencil. Both letters have three fold lines into six sections. Rosencrans is responding to an invitation to attend the Columbus Day Celebration in Slatington, PA.<br /> <br /> William Strake Rosecrans, "Old Rosy" (1819 - 1898) graduated from West Point Military Academy in 1842 and served in a series of engineering assignments through 1854 when he left the military and become a senior executive and inventor in the coal and oil industry. He was an outspoken and adversarial Major General with a rising star in the Union during the Civil War until his disastrous defeat at the Battle of Chickamauga in 1863 when he was relieved by U. S. Grant. In 1880 was elected to… Read More
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Type Letter Signed (TLS); Relationship letter
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by MacArthur, Jean

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New York, 1951. Scholastic paperback. Very good. Signed "Jean", on blue The Waldorf - Astoria stationary, with graphic of the The Towers in header. 6.75" x 5.5", Bi-folded stationary with mailing fold across the middle. Symmetric spotting on inside, p.2, not affecting text or signature, some bleed through to front, otherwise VG. <br /> <br /> Jean Faircloth MacArthur (1898 -2000) was the wife of General of the Army, Douglas MacArthur and mother to his only child, Douglas IV. On April 11, 1951 President Truman relieved MacArthur of command of the Korean War. His trip home was his first to the U.S. in 14 years. Though it was precipitated by a humiliating firing, he received a ticktertape parade and grand adulation across the country. The General and Jean lived out their days at the Waldorf Towers.<br /> <br /> Addressed to Anna Murfin, wife of 4-star Admiral Orin Murfin. Murfin was the Navy Judge Advocate General from 1931 - 34, the search for Amelia Earhart… Read More
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Typed Letter Signed; Responding to Birthday Greetings From The Boys' Club

Typed Letter Signed; Responding to Birthday Greetings From The Boys' Club

by Hoover, Herbert

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New York, 1961. Fine. SIGNED "Herbert Hoover" on Boy's Club of America letterhead stationary black ink. 8.5" x 11", 1 pp. addressed to Mr. F. Byron Tomlinson of the Newtown, CT chapter. The letterhead lists over 80 officers and members of the Board of Directors, of which Hoover's name is at the top. Usual mailing trifold, but other wise no defects noted.<br /> <br /> Herbert Clark Hoover (1874 - 1964) was an American engineer, businessman, and politician who served as the 31st president of the United States from 1929 to 1933. A member of the Republican Party, he held office during the onset of the Great Depression. Prior to serving as president, Hoover led the Commission for Relief in Belgium, served as the director of the U.S. Food Administration, and served as the 3rd U.S. Secretary of Commerce. "Nothing on my eighty-seventh birthday greetings me such pleasure as the gracious greetings of the Boys' Clubs. One of the great satisfactions of my life… Read More
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Typed Letter Signed (TLS)

Typed Letter Signed (TLS)

by Eisenhower, Dwight

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Gettysbury, PA, 1962. Very good, previously framed with twolight spots of adhesive on the rear. Personal Typed Letter SIGNED and INITIALED "Dwight D. Eisenhower / D.E.". 6.5' x 1" on Eisenhower's personal stationary from his retirement years in Gettysburg, PA, includes franked envelope. "Dear Mr. Gale: Even if I were not a 'dedicated golfer' I would appreciate your thought in sending me such a unique gift. Thank you for telling me that some of the people of Palm Springs await my arrival; I can assure you my own thoughts turn often to the desert. With very best wishes, Sincerely, /s/ Dwight Eisenhower
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Typed Letter Signed (TLS)

by Schroeder, Pat

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Washington DC, 1991. Fine. 8.5" x 11", 1 pp Fine, SIGNED in blue felt tip pen, with her iconic smiley face in the loop of the "P" in her name. Includes autograph note, "Fight on - Hope to see you soon!"<br /> <br /> Pat Scott Schroeder was the first female Representative from the state of Colorado, and stayed for 12 terms. She was an early proponent of women's issues, including family maternity leave, child care, and supportive policy issues. Schroeder coined the famous phrase "Teflon President" to describe Ronald Reagan.<br /> <br /> Dale Tooley was a politician, Attorney General, who ran for Mayor of Denver three times and lost all ofl them. He was never deterred and positively looked forward to the potential of his city, before dying from brain cancer at 54. "Velma & Will: Thank you for your note on the Dale Tooley Award. 'Time is the great physician,' Disraeli told us. I suspect Dale Tooley would agree.… Read More
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Typed Letter Signed (TLS)

by Nixon, Richard

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Washington DC: Office of the Vice President, 1956. Fine. Signed "Richard Nixon" in fountain pen on "Office Of The Vice President" letterhead, with stamped and franked mailing envelope. Richard Milhous Nixon, (1913 - 1994) Thirty-seventh President of the United States who led during the Vietnam War, reopened diplomatic ties with China and the U.S.S.R., resigned his office due to the Watergate scandal. "Dear Miss Robins: It was kind of you to sen alon your generous comments concdrning my letter published in Naval Affairs. Thank you also for giving me an opportunity to enjoy your inspirational verses...My very best wishes for a speedy recover... /s/ Richard Nixon
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Typed Letter Signed [TLS]

Typed Letter Signed [TLS]

by Roosevelt, Franklin Delano

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The White House, Washington D. C., 1941. Acceptable, with generational wear. Creases and several edge tears with age fade, tide spots and marks.. 10.5" 8", 1 pp. SIGNED "Franklin D Roosevelt". Roosevelt begins the letter to Luther C. Steward, President of the National Federation of Federal Employees, by sending regrets that he is unable to attend the biennial convention. Then he includes encouragement that the organization is on track to fulfill their civic and organizational responsibilities to the Nation. The National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE) is a national union, currently representing approximately 110,000 blue and white collar government workers across the United States. Ratifying its constitution on September 17, 1917, NFFE was the first union to represent federal employees. Luther Corwin Steward took the helm of the organization shortly after its initiation and held the longest tenure of any NFFE President from 1918 until 1955. "Your letter is heartening… Read More
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Typed Note Signed (TNS); Congratulations to Henry Kissinger

Typed Note Signed (TNS); Congratulations to Henry Kissinger

by Reagan, Ronald

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Washington DC: The White House, 1983. Fine with only a horizontal fold.. Association copy addressed to Dr. Henry Kissinger, on "The White House" letterhead with embossed presidential seal, likely autopen. Personal note from the Great Communicator to America's Ambassador Emeritus. Signed in firm, consistent script, likely autopen or secretarial. Includes WH envelope addressed to Kissinger. Dr. Kissinger served as Secretary of State under President Nixon and advised presidents for over 50 years. Less than two months after this note, President Reagan appointed him to chair the National Bipartisan Commission on Central America until it ceased operations, and from 1984-1990 he served as a member of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. Obviously a close relationship between the two world thinkers. "Dear Henry, I congratulate you on the dedication of the Henry Kissinger Chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies...Your contributions to diplomacy are a… Read More
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Typed Note Signed on The White House Stationary

Typed Note Signed on The White House Stationary

by Eisenhower, Mamie Dowd

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Washington DC, 1960. Fine. SIGNED "Mamie Doud Eisenhower" in a large, firm, clean 5" autograph. 6" x 9.25" on cream colored stationary with The White House, Washington letterhead. Fine item with usual two mailing folds, includes original 4-cent, 4th of July 1959 stamp with "Smokey the Bear" cancelation on included White House envelope. Ever the gracious First Lady hostess, Mamie rarely missed an opportunity to communicate with supporters and constituents.<br /> <br /> Vivian Martin Unander (1925 - 2010) was born in Leavenworth, Washington and attended Washington State University in Pullman, where her grandfather was a founding regent. Vivien moved to Portland, where she worked as a secretary and fashion model. She married Sigfrid Benson Unander, a public servant who served two terms as Oregon State Treasurer and with whom she had two children. An accomplished painter and art historian, Vivian showed her work in galleries and exhibitions. She served on… Read More
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