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PRESIDENT WARREN G. HARDING - SIGNATURE(S) CIRCA 1921 CO-SIGNED BY: GEORGE B. CHRISTIAN JR., PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER, FIRST LADY LOU HENRY HOOVER - DOCUMENT 88741
Warren G. Harding and Herbert Hoover signs the register page from The
Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey.
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$5,500.00 |
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THE THREE PRESIDENTS - CARD SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: PRESIDENT JAMES E. "JIMMY" CARTER, PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER, PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD - DOCUMENT 78931
Three one-term Presidents sign a Stanford University card.
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$4,499.00 |
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J. EDGAR HOOVER - BOOK SIGNED 05/09/1967 - DOCUMENT 9727
The agency's longtime director writes a foreword to a "Young
Reader's" book about the FBI.
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$1,199.00 |
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J. EDGAR HOOVER - CARD SIGNED - DOCUMENT 2797
This card, signed by Hoover in blue ink, is printed with his name and
"Director Federal Bureau of Investigation".
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$499.00 |
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J. EDGAR HOOVER - INSCRIBED ILLUSTRATION SIGNED 06/26/1940 - DOCUMENT 32956
Hoover signed this 9x11 printed Paul Frehm portrait of himself, from the neck
up and in suit-and-tie, "With best wishes" in 1940.
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$1,500.00 |
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J. EDGAR HOOVER - INSCRIBED ILLUSTRATION SIGNED 08/04/1941 - DOCUMENT 182688
Hoover signed this printed Paul Frehm portrait of himself, from the neck up
and in suit-and-tie, "Best wishes" in 1941.
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$1,500.00 |
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J. EDGAR HOOVER - INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH MOUNT SIGNED 06/07/1957 - DOCUMENT 259236
Director of the FBI.
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$1,500.00 |
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J. EDGAR HOOVER - INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED 01/14/1937 - DOCUMENT 43061
J. Edgar Hoover signs a 10x14 publicity photograph.
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$2,299.00 |
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J. EDGAR HOOVER - INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED 05/28/1948 - DOCUMENT 169235
Large 9x11½ sepia-toned bust photo of J. Edgar Hoover in a tie and
pinstriped suit, signed with his "Best wishes" in 1948
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$1,999.00 |
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J. EDGAR HOOVER - PRINTED CARD SIGNED IN INK - DOCUMENT 100492
Heavy cardstock card signed by Hoover and printed with his name and
"Director".
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$499.00 |
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J. EDGAR HOOVER - PRINTED CARD SIGNED IN INK - DOCUMENT 101713
This card, signed by Hoover, is printed with his name and "Director Federal
Bureau of Investigation".
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$499.00 |
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J. EDGAR HOOVER - PRINTED CARD SIGNED IN INK - DOCUMENT 293475
Director Hoover signs an Autograph card for Ralph Errington
Ward
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$499.00 |
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J. EDGAR HOOVER - SIGNATURE(S) - DOCUMENT 140301
Small slip of paper signed "J. E. Hoover"
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$450.00 |
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J. EDGAR HOOVER - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 01/10/1955 - DOCUMENT 218295
J. Edgar Hoover sends a typed letter to a fan.
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$999.00 |
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J. EDGAR HOOVER - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 01/16/1952 - DOCUMENT 274388
THE DIRECTOR OF THE F.B.I. ADVISES THE U.S. ATTORNEY GENERAL OF A POSSIBLE
SUBVERSIVE ATTEMPTING TO ENTER THE U.S.
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$2,999.00 |
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J. EDGAR HOOVER - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 01/18/1924 - DOCUMENT 32040
Hoover signed this memorandum on Bureau of Investigation letterhead less than
four months before he was named Director of the agency and over a decade before
it was renamed the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In it, he insists he follow
instructions in preparing a memorandum about Communists.
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$2,500.00 |
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J. EDGAR HOOVER - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 01/19/1937 - DOCUMENT 46876
J. Edgar Hoover sends a typed letter thanking the recipient for his
kind remarks.
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$999.00 |
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J. EDGAR HOOVER - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 01/20/1966 - DOCUMENT 257282
The FBI Director declines giving information about the Ku Klux
Klan.
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$1,500.00 |
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J. EDGAR HOOVER - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 03/11/1935 CO-SIGNED BY: JAMES M. MEAD - DOCUMENT 46065
He signs a typed letter to a New York Congressman, giving assurance that a
job applicant will receive "careful consideration." The Congressman signs a
staffer's typed note at bottom.
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$1,699.00 |
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J. EDGAR HOOVER - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 03/11/1968 - DOCUMENT 1211
J. Edgar Hoover sends a typed letter saying that he regrets but he is
not able to help with a narcotics problem.
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$1,299.00 |
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J. EDGAR HOOVER - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 03/28/1950 - DOCUMENT 253414
About bank robber Willie Sutton.
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$1,299.00 |
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J. EDGAR HOOVER - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 04/08/1947 - DOCUMENT 123
Thank you letter on his official stationery, to an Ohio
admirer
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$1,299.00 |
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J. EDGAR HOOVER - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 05/03/1960 - DOCUMENT 17993
Hoover signed this letter in 1960 in response to a letter from James W.
Scoville, a lawyer in Osage City, Kansas. In this letter, Hoover said that
Richard W. Hobson, Jr., whom Scoville was looking for in order to settle an
estate, "was known to the Warden of the State Penitentiary, McAlester,
Oklahoma".
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$1,299.00 |
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J. EDGAR HOOVER - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 05/12/1961 - DOCUMENT 285077
Typed Letter signed by him as FBI Director in 1961, declining to comment on a
film about communism produced by the House Un-American Activities
Committee
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$1,999.00 |
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J. EDGAR HOOVER - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 05/14/1971 - DOCUMENT 82313
J. Edgar Hoover sends a typed letter thanking a couple for their
support.
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$999.00 |