PHIL (PHILIP M.) CRANE - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 315617
Sale Price $115.00
Reg. $140.00
PHILIP CRANE
The politician signs his name in black ink on a dated publicity
photograph
Photograph signed: "Phil Crane", in black ink, Color 8x10.
Philip Crane (b. 1930) was a member of the U. S. House of
Representatives in three of Illinois' congressional districts from 1969 to 2005,
making him the longest serving Republican congressmen in history as of this
biography. His first seat, from the 13th Congressional District, was held by
Donald Rumsfeld, future Secretary of Defense under Gerald Ford and George W.
Bush; he won the seat in a special election after Rumsfeld was appointed to a
position in the administration of president Richard Nixon. Crane quickly
established himself as a bastion of conservativism in the House, serving
as the first chairman of the Republican Study Committee, a caucus group for
conservative Republican congressmen, and chairman of the American Conservative
Union, a conservative citizen's lobby. Crane also opposed president Jimmy
Carter's cession of the Panama Canal and the SALT II nuclear treaties. He ran
for president in 1978, but dropped out early during the primaries. The
1980 presidential elections marked the zenith of Crane's power, and he was
soon eclipsed by other conservative congressmen. Crane was defeated by Democrat
Melissa Bean in the 2004 election, losing the 8th Congressional District
seat. Corners slightly worn. Ink notes (unknown hand) on verso. Adhesive residue
on verso. Fine condition.
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