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VICE PRESIDENT SPIRO T. AGNEW - CONTRACT SIGNED 07/14/1965 - HFSID 48333Carbon typed document signed by Spiro T. Agnew as County Executive, detailing a contract for building roads in Gray Manor. Dated July 14, 1965, it includes multiple signatures from officials and witnesses. Contract payment is $15,836.75 to B&W Construction Company.
Price: $400.00
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VICE PRESIDENT SPIRO T. AGNEW - DOCUMENT SIGNED 01/11/1966 - HFSID 33326Contract signed by Spiro T. Agnew as County Executive, dated January 11, 1966, for road construction at Perry Hall Estates. Signed in ink on a carbon typed document, accompanied by additional signed bonds and photocopies related to the contract. Four items included.
Price: $1,200.00
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VICE PRESIDENT SPIRO T. AGNEW - DOCUMENT SIGNED 11/18/1965 - HFSID 15434Contract signed by Spiro T. Agnew as Baltimore County Executive on November 18, 1965, detailing road work in Ripplewood for $14,955. Document features Agnew's signature and those of four other officials, along with government stamps and embossing.
Sale Price $325.00
$400.00
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BEN BARNES - DOCUMENT UNSIGNED 09/26/1972 WITH CHARLES SCHNABEL - HFSID 215987Document contains copied signatures of Ben Barnes and Charles Schnabel in the bottom right corner. Unsigned and one page long, it relates to their political careers in Texas during the early 1970s, amidst the Sharpstown stock fraud scandal.
Price: $120.00
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WALTER BOWNE - DOCUMENT SIGNED 02/09/1829 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 17695Document signed by Walter Bowne as Mayor, G. N. Bleecker as Comptroller, and Jacob Morton as Clerk, dated February 9, 1829. The payment order instructs the City Treasurer to pay P. Van Pelt for printing and stationery.
Price: $1,000.00
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PATRICK J. BUCHANAN - DOCUMENT SIGNED CIRCA 1973 - HFSID 26771Document signed: "Patrick J./Buchanan", consisting of 179 pages, presenting Buchanan's testimony before the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities on September 26, 1973. Signed on the front page, discussing strategies of Nixon's 1972 re-election campaign.
Price: $260.00
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HARRY F. "MR. ECONOMY" BYRD SR. - DOCUMENT DOUBLE SIGNED - HFSID 87684Typed document signed by Harry F. Byrd, indicating his acceptance to serve on the Committee of Sponsors for the Fifth Anniversary Dinner honoring the editors of National Review. Signed twice, with the inscriptions: "Harry F. Byrd/Berryville/VA/Harry F. Byrd".
Sale Price $165.00
$200.00
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JOE C. CARR - DOCUMENT SIGNED 05/24/1971 - HFSID 66127Document signed by Joe C. Carr as Secretary of State, officially dissolving Kitty Wells Publications, Inc. on May 24, 1971. Carr's signature appears twice, with a large gold seal from the State of Tennessee affixed on the front.
Price: $90.00
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GOVERNOR JULIAN M. CARROLL - DOCUMENT SIGNED 07/02/1979 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 276049Certificate commissioned by the State of Kentucky, signed by officials including Julian M. Carroll and Drexell R. Davis, along with ten Negro League players, conferring the title of "Kentucky Colonel" on Quincy Trouppe. Accompanied by a letter of authenticity.
Price: $800.00
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WILLIAM CLARK - DOCUMENT SIGNED 10/11/1828 - HFSID 283577Document signed by William Clark in 1828, addressed to Henry Burbeck, discussing a $300 draft. Signed as "Wm Clark", it is part of Burbeck's papers, highlighting Clark's role as U.S. Treasurer and Burbeck's military background.
Price: $600.00
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WILLIAM CLARK - DOCUMENT UNSIGNED 03/27/1829 - HFSID 283578Document unsigned by U.S. Treasurer William Clark, dated March 27, 1829, addressing Henry Burbeck and discussing a $300 draft. It originates from Burbeck's papers, a Revolutionary War veteran. Clark served as Treasurer from 1828 to 1829.
Price: $300.00
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JOHN H. CLIFFORD - DOCUMENT SIGNED - HFSID 89969Document signed by John H. Clifford as "John H. Clifford, Trustee", addressed to Isaac Livermore, Treasurer of the Michigan Central Railroad Company. The text details his subscription to railroad stock as per a circular dated November 15th.
Sale Price $175.00
$220.00
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GOVERNOR DEWITT CLINTON - DOCUMENT SIGNED 05/13/1801 - HFSID 322755Pay order signed by "Dewitt Clinton" for $106.25 to Thomas Hazard, authorizing payment for officers conveying prisoners to Bridewell. Clinton, a prominent political figure, served as Governor of New York and was involved in the Erie Canal's development.
Sale Price $375.00
$450.00
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GOVERNOR DEWITT CLINTON - DOCUMENT SIGNED 09/12/1814 - HFSID 254725Document signed "DeWitt Clinton" as Mayor of New York City in 1814, certifying Nathaniel F. Moore as a notary. Includes a paper seal with a red ribbon. Framed with a b/w engraving of Clinton. Item is sold "as is."
Price: $1,000.00
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GOVERNOR DEWITT CLINTON - DOCUMENT SIGNED 11/04/1811 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 297292Document signed by DeWitt Clinton as Mayor and G. N. Bleecker as Comptroller, dated November 4, 1811. It is a pay order instructing the City Treasurer to pay Alderman Cunningham $60 for attending court sessions.
Price: $450.00
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GOVERNOR DEWITT CLINTON - MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT SIGNED 01/05/1828 - HFSID 31323Manuscript document signed: "DeWitt Clinton" as Governor, dated January 5, 1828, in Albany, New York. Clinton attests to Richard Riker's position as Recorder of the City of New York, with the state seal affixed.
Price: $475.00
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GOVERNOR DEWITT CLINTON - MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT SIGNED 09/12/1814 - HFSID 131676Document signed by DeWitt Clinton as Mayor of New York, dated September 12, 1814, authorizing payment to C. Oneil for cleaning wells. Countersigned by Thos. R. Mercein as Comptroller. Endorsed on verso by Clotworthy Oneil.
Price: $400.00
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GOVERNOR DEWITT CLINTON - MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT SIGNED 09/12/1814 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 153516Partly printed document signed by DeWitt Clinton as Mayor of New York City, dated September 12, 1814. The document orders payment to Holden & Lawrence for city watch services, occurring just before the bombardment of Fort McHenry.
Sale Price $325.00
$400.00
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GOVERNOR DEWITT CLINTON - MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT SIGNED 11/29/1813 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 176084Partly printed document signed by De Witt Clinton as Mayor of New York City, dated November 29, 1813. It instructs payment of $250 to Christian Shultz, with Shultz's autograph on the verso indicating receipt. Clinton is known as the "Father of the Erie Canal."
Price: $400.00
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PETER COOPER - DOCUMENT SIGNED 05/01/1881 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 158427Certificate awarded to Walter Chippendale for completing the Cast Drawing course at Cooper Union, signed by Peter Cooper as President and Geo. W. Plympton, A.M., C.E. as Director on May 1, 1881.
Sale Price $495.00
$600.00
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PETER COOPER - DOCUMENT SIGNED 10/1842 - HFSID 154782Document signed by Peter Cooper, dated 1842, presenting an award to Maria Nunns for her school attendance and diligence. It includes signatures of Cooper and Caroline Whiting as Teacher, with additional pencil notation on the verso.
Price: $750.00
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PETER COOPER - DOCUMENT SIGNED 12/1843 - HFSID 154780Award signed by Peter Cooper in December 1843 for Maria Nunnst, recognizing her regular attendance and diligence at New York Public School No. 13. It includes signatures of Cooper and Caroline Whiting as Teacher, with additional pencil notation on the verso.
Price: $750.00
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PETER COOPER - DOCUMENT SIGNED 12/1846 - HFSID 252225Document signed by Peter Cooper in 1846, awarding Maria Nunnst for her attendance and studies at New York Public School No. 13. Signed in ink as "Peter Cooper" with additional signature by "Caroline Whiting" as Teacher.
Price: $600.00
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PETER COOPER - DOCUMENT SIGNED CIRCA 1842 - HFSID 286442Document signed by Peter Cooper as a school committee member, awarding student Maria Nunns for her attendance and diligence. Signed in February 1842, it includes a notation on the verso and highlights Cooper's contributions to education and engineering.
Price: $700.00
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PETER COOPER - MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT SIGNED 03/21/1836 - HFSID 16773Manuscript document signed "Received Payment/Peter Cooper", dated March 21, 1836, acknowledging an $8.32 payment from William Conley for merchandise received. Signed in New York, it relates to Cooper's business dealings, reflecting his contributions to engineering and education.
Price: $425.00
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JOSIAH COTTONLLEY - DOCUMENT SIGNED 05/19/1784 - HFSID 89963Document detailing a debt in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, dated 1874 and signed by Josiah Cottonlley. It includes legal language regarding a judgment and execution against Job and Nathaniel Tisden, requiring further research on the signer.
Price: $120.00
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JACOB SECHLER "GENERAL COXEY" COXEY - AUTOGRAPH DOCUMENT SIGNED 11/07/1891 - HFSID 17820Document signed by Jacob Sechler Coxey on his personalized business letterhead in 1891, acknowledging payment. Signed as "JSCoxey", it references a transaction and includes bloodlines for his horses. Addressed to "The Kellogg Seamless [illegible]. Co", Boston, Massachusetts.
Sale Price $295.00
$360.00
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GOVERNOR JAMES M. CURLEY - DOCUMENT SIGNED 02/25/1933 - HFSID 176097Partly printed document signed by James M. Curley as Mayor of Boston, dated February 25, 1933, transferring 100 shares of Irving Trust Company. Accompanied by a stock certificate and two cancellation sheets. Also signed by bank representatives and a witness.
Price: $300.00
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GOVERNOR THOMAS E. DEWEY - DOCUMENT SIGNED 03/10/1952 - HFSID 31257Document signed by Thomas E. Dewey, dated March 10, 1952, on New York Executive Chamber letterhead, naming Neal Brandow to the New York State Bridge Authority. The nomination was unanimously confirmed. Document includes ornate cachet and is encapsulated in Mylar.
Sale Price $150.00
$180.00
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MAHLON DICKERSON - DOCUMENT SIGNED 03/17/1838 - HFSID 17138Manuscript letter signed "M. Dickerson" as Secretary of the Navy, dated March 17, 1838. The letter orders Dr. William Grier to report for duty in the West Indies. Mahlon Dickerson served as Secretary of the Navy from 1834 to 1838.
Sale Price $385.00
$460.00