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The Major General requests status of civil and military elements, dated
1900!
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The Cuban Revolutionary pens an affable letter to a friend regarding
the organization of an army of hundreds of men with the appropiate
armament
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The Cuban Revolutionary pens a letter to a friend regarding the
departure of a Spanish general from the island and the victories the
revolutionaries are accomplishing.
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The Cuban Revolutionary pens a kind letter to a friend informing him about
his plans for going to New York, the realization of a project and the neccesary
immediate action of one of the revolutionaries Generals.
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The Cuban revolutionary pens a respectful letter to another revolutionary asking him to
look after the wife of one of the bravest Generals who is in deep misery!
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The Cuban Revolutionary pens a letter regarding his experience living in a
megapolis and his struggling with the English language.
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The Cuban Revolutionary pens a letter to a friend to inform him about his
health condition, plans for meeting with him and to reassure his willingness to
solve problems peacefully.
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James Lusk Alcorn wrote this letter to an autograph hunter from
Friars Point, Mississippi in 1873. This letter includes his term as Governor of
Mississippi.
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Thanking a couple for sending him a birthday present and telling them
he will gladly sign three covers for them if they send the covers
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Striking matted presentation of a letter from Aldrin saying that he admires
Rockwell's artistic works, especially "the human touch his work portrayed in
our space program", a signature of Rockwell, a reproduction of a Rockwell
illustration of the Apollo 11 mission, two photographs of Aldrin on the
Moon and a photograph of Rockwell in his studio, an illustration of the
Apollo 11 mission to his right.
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Fragment of a letter to Air France about travel from Paris to
Guadalupe
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This extraordinary document, signed by Aldrin, carries a unique piece of
America's space history: a piece of gold-colored foil recovered from the
Apollo 11 Command Module after it returned from its historic journey to
the Moon.
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The second man on the Moon invites a film producer to a shuttle launch.
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Letter sent to a Bobby Colbert from Aldrin saying he is unable to
attend his birthday party
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Autograph Letter signed: "H. Lethbridge
Alexander", 1p, 5¼x6¾.
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Autograph Letter signed by the British General in 1962, offering to assist
research on the Ministry of Defense
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As Governor of Michigan, he humbly receives his honor from the
Northwestern Literary and Historical Society
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Letter from Alger dated 1890, asking that a friend inquire about a
lithograph of Joseph B. Foraker seen in a local barber shop
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Brief letter from Alger, stating there is nothing to be said about
him politically as he is simply "in the ranks"
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Soon to be fired by President McKinley for mismanagement of the
Spanish-American War, Secretary of War Alger authorizes discharge of a New York
volunteer corporal.
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The Governor of Mississippi sends his photograph and a brochure on the
history of his state to a young collector in Nevada.
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Signed Manuscript Letter as Commander in Chief of the British Army
(1793) informing a Major Alexander Hume that he has been appointed to a post in
the Scotch Brigade. Framed with an engraving of Amherst to an overall size of
18½x15½.
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George W. Anderson as Chief of Naval Operations types a letter to a
fan.
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SEVEN WEEKS AFTER SURRENDERING FORT SUMTER, COLONEL ROBERT ANDERSON WRITES TO
GENERAL LORENZO THOMAS ABOUT A RECENT MEETING WITH PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S LIFELONG
FRIEND, JOSHUA SPEED
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Handwritten letter fragment to another general, citing his slow
recovery from an illness
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Buzz Aldrin certifies actual fragment of Kapton foil which protected
Apollo XI during its flight to the moon, of which only a few pieces survived its
re-entry to Earth! Piece of historical importance!
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The First Lady of Cuba writes a kind letter to her cousin informing
her about all the congratulations received by the president for the Cuban people
and the installation of a rural guard at the presidency residence.
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Written on the eve of the War of 1812, during which he was blamed by
some for the British burning of Washington, he writes of his so far unsuccessful
efforts to use his Washington contacts to help an associate.
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Later blamed for the capture and burning of Washington, Armstrong urges
measures to strengthen the defenses of New York City.
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Autograph Letter signed: "Very truly
yrs/Armstrong", 1p, 4½x7 black bordered mourning paper.
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Autograph Letter signed: "W. G.
Armstrong", 1p, 5x8. Newcastle, 1865 December 22. To "My dear Mr.
Hunt".
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The Cuban activist and business man writes a letter to some clients informing them about products his rum company sent them
and also asking them to make requests with enough time.
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The Cuban business-man pens a receipt to some clients of his rum company.
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The Cuban business man an activist writes a list to some clients
referring to some expenses such as: red beans, milk cookies, anemones and books.
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The Cuban business man and activist writes a letter to friend Luis Manuel thanking him
for his letter and referring to an assembly and the end of the war!
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The Cuban business man and activist writes a letter to some clients informing
them that his company has sent them the requested liquor.
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Two months before he resigned in protest from the Tyler
Administration, Navy Secretary Badger replies to a woman seeking a naval
apprenticeship for her son.
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ALS: "Geo. E. Badger", 2p, front and
verso, 5¼x8. Raleigh, (no year) January 20.
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Manuscript LS: "Geo. E. Badger" as
Tyler's Secretary of the Navy, 1p, 8x10. Navy Department, 1841 May
24.
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THEODORUS BAILEY
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The Secretary of the Navy wrote this letter to the wife of Senator George F. Edmunds to
turn down a dinner invitation due to a cold (and in spite of his doctor's advice).
Accompanied by original, signed mailing envelope.
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The United States Secretary of the Navy wrote this letter to Senator John Fairfield from
Boston in 1845, asking to be kept "thoroughly informed".
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The Secretary of the Navy wrote and signed this short letter in 1884 to say that he would
comply with a request
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The United States Secretary of the Navy who founded the Naval Academy in Annapolis,
Maryland, wishes the recipient of this handwritten letter a "pleasant voyage"
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The historian wrote this letter from Newport, Rhode Island in 1863, telling the recipient
how to find a requested letter.
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The United States Cabinet member wrote this letter from Newport, Rhode Island in
1851, sending a check for $2965.98 to the Cashier of the Bank of the State of New York.
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Founder of the United States Naval Academy signed this handwritten letter inviting his
friend Senator Edmunds to dinner.
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The founder of the United States Naval Academy sends a humorous handwritten letter
that features his signature
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The Secretary of the Navy wrote this letter on black-edged stationery to Senator George
F. Edmunds to turn down the purchase of a horse. Accompanied by original, signed
mailing envelope, also on black-edged stationery.
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The Secretary of the Navy wrote this letter discussing changes in the English language in
1858. Accompanied by a handwritten dinner invitation from his second wife to the wife
of Senator George F. Edmunds.
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The historian's signature is matted to a size of 13½x21¼ with a 7½x10½
engraving of him sitting at his desk, books on the floor
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As Secretary of the Navy (1845), he ordered an officer to report for a Court Martial board
with his signature on this document
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As Secretary of the Navy (1845), he signed this letter instructing a naval captain to report
for a court martial proceeding
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ALS: "H C Barnum Jr/Colonel of Marines
(Ret)", 1½p, 8½x11. No place, no date, no salutation.
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As Permanent Secretary of the British Admiralty, the promoter of exploration
transmits information concerning the wreck of a French ship off the Falkland Islands.
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TLS: "R.H. Barrow" as General, U.S.
Marine Corps and Commandant of the Marine Corps, 2p, 7x8½, separate sheets.
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The former US Army Surgeon General writes about his father, a country
doctor.
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The American Rear Admiral pens this letter in which he discuss the value of
some belongings, in iron gall ink
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Short ALS in Hebrew, written 3 months after he resigned as Prime Minister,
requesting a visit from a Dr. Lawless."
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His signed, handwritten letter in English, a warmly personal one
sending greetings from his wife. Very rare!
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He signs a rare handwritten letter in English (1966). Interesting
content!
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Rare signed, handwritten letter to an American in 1954
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His signed, handwritten letter in Hebrew on thin paper (1954)
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Handwritten 1971 letter to an Israeli journalist: "I have a different way of
thinking and I don't need to change your mind."
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Signed, handwritten letter in Hebrew debating interpretations of the Talmud:
"You assume that Moses did not know Hebrew."
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Signed, handwritten letter in Hebrew (1968): "Peace will be insured if we
succeed in getting high immigration from affluent countries."
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Israel's first Prime Minister writes letter discussing conversations
with fellow politicians
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David Ben-Gurion wrote this letter in Hebrew in 1963, less than three
months after resigning as Prime Minister of Israel, to say that he can't answer
a letter because it's handwritten in English.
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Signed autograph letter in Hebrew, written the year he retired from office,
pleading insufficient time to read a handwritten manuscript of a pending
book
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David Ben-Gurion writes to an admirer and he reminisces about the writer's
parents.
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His handwritten note below signed statements by Knesset members Moshe
Rosetti and David Ha-Cohen concerning possible medals for Israelis who had
served in the Turkish Army in World War I. Matted and framed to an overall size
of 13x16.
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Ben-Gurion signed this remarkable letter during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War and
less than four months after the creation of the State of Israel. It was written
in translated Hebrew and notified the family of Mordechai Fisher, a soldier in
the Israeli Defense Force, of his death on Sept. 8, 1948. This is a historically
significant artifact from the violent birth-pangs of a nation.
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He signs a rich content, typed letter to a Knesset member about
kibbutz youth volunteering for the army.
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As Prime Minister, he signs an angry letter to a member of the Knesset
concerning a new, "apolitical settlement" at Lachich.
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The Prime Minister signs a typed letter to Moshe Sharett, responding very
guardedly to the former Prime Minister's request for his support in
investigations of the Lavon Affair, a major Israeli intelligence fiasco.
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As Defense Minister, he signs a typed letter to Interior Minister Israel
Rokach urging that he promptly approve a permit for construction of housing for
unmarried soldiers.
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Israel's first Prime Minister sends snarky letter in response to
annoying gossip amongst the country's officers
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Typed letter in Hebrew to Shlomo Zemach: "I deeply love the Israel Defense
Forces." Signed by the Prime Minister in the year of the Sinai War
(1956).
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Israel's Prime Minister writes to his council members to send them blessings
in the 75th year of the first Jewish village in Galil.
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Israel's Prime Minister writes to poet Nathan Alterman regarding his pleasure
in reading one of Alterman's poems, which Ben-Gurion feels "is a valuable
asset to the State and to the Army."
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Signed, typed letter endorsing a proposal for an exhibition honoring Israel's
10th anniversary
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Five months before Britain and France join Israel in the invasion of Egypt,
he tells his Foreign Office he is "committed at this time to strengthen our
bonds with all those countries who wish to be our friends".
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Typed 1955 letter: If every established Israeli family would adopt one
immigrant family, Israel would become a unified nation now, not in some future
generation.
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Signed, typed letter in Hebrew to Levi Eshkol, praising him for bringing fresh water to
the Negev, predicting that "sons and daughters will make the Negev bloom."
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Writing to a neighbor in his kibbutz during the Suez crisis, the Prime
Minister admits that he is "deeply worried," but promises "the heroes of Israel
will not disappoint."
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He signs a 1951 letter to author Kurt Nabretsky, thanking him for a copy of a
book "even though I have had your book in my library for many years."
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As Defense Minister, he signs a typed letter to a Knesset member regarding
Israel's youth movement.
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Signs a letter one month before his death.
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The English Conservative politician and racehorse owner pens an
important political letter in which he mentions the Duke of Portland
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The English Conservative politician pens an important political
letter that is accompanied with a short description of his life
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British Admiral Charles W. Beresford wrote this letter in 1902 to
accept a dinner invitation.
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Manuscript LS: "Beresford", 1p, 7x10.
London, 1916 December 6. To David P. Anderson, Esqr.
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The Master of the Household of Queen Victoria and Army General signs
this letter thanking the recipient for a book they sent to the queen
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The private secretary to Queen Victoria signs this letter in which he
thanks the recipient for a transparency of Windsor Castle
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The III Earl of Lucan pens a letter dated on February 15, 1862
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General Bolte responds with best wishes
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Retired General Bolte responds to a letter on behalf of General
Hines
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James V. Bomford signed this manuscript letter to a Washington, D. C.
auditor as commander of the 8th Infantry regiment in 1868. It accompanied a list
of deceased soldiers. Bomford was a Union officer during the American Civil War
and brevetted a brigadier general at war's end.
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