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PRESIDENT JOHN QUINCY ADAMS - LAND GRANT SIGNED 04/01/1825 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 16527Document signed by John Quincy Adams as President, dated April 1, 1825, granting 162.36 acres of land in Cincinnati. Countersigned by George Graham as Commissioner of the General Land Office. Item is encapsulated and exhibits light creasing and folds.Price: $2,250.00
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PRESIDENT JOHN QUINCY ADAMS - LAND GRANT SIGNED 04/02/1825 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 27771Document signed by John Q. Adams as sixth U.S. President and George Graham as Commissioner of the General Land Office, granting 178 acres in 1825. Contains the printed text of the land grant with signatures, detailing the transaction for Amos Burden.Sale Price $1,895.00
$2,250.00
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JAMES G. BLAINE - FREE FRANK SIGNED - HFSID 17417Envelope signed by James G. Blaine, marked with "J.G. Blaine/Speaker HR" and addressed in purple ink to "Hon. Uales Hubbard/Wiscathet/Maine". Postmarked Augusta, Maine, on November 25, 1893, reflecting Blaine's political significance.Price: $220.00
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WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN - ENGRAVING SIGNED - HFSID 175814Engraving signed: W.J. Bryan in pencil, published in 1908, features Bryan’s presidential campaign imagery. It includes imprints detailing copyright and engraving information. Used as campaign posters, this item highlights Bryan's historical significance in American politics.Sale Price $1,195.00
$1,400.00
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PRESIDENT JAMES BUCHANAN - AUTOGRAPH RECEIPT SIGNED 11/12/1825 - HFSID 27461Handwritten document signed by James Buchanan on November 12, 1825, acknowledging receipt related to a mortgage. Witnessed by Willet C. Ogilley and D. Moore, Buchanan also certifies his appearance before D. Moore. Includes additional writing by Buchanan on the verso.Price: $2,250.00
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PRESIDENT JAMES BUCHANAN - ENGRAVING UNSIGNED - HFSID 3100228Engraving of James Buchanan includes a facsimile signature. Produced by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, this unsigned item depicts the 15th U.S. President, who served from 1857 to 1861. Mounting remnant is noted on the verso.Price: $220.00
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PRESIDENT JAMES BUCHANAN - ENGRAVING UNSIGNED - HFSID 7100009Engraving depicts President James Buchanan, unsigned and published in 1864 by Johnson, Fry & Co. in New York, including a facsimile signature. Buchanan, a prominent political figure, served as U.S. President from 1857 to 1861 amidst significant national tensions.Price: $260.00
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PRESIDENT JAMES BUCHANAN - PARDON SIGNED 01/03/1861 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 27707Manuscript letter signed by James Buchanan as President and J.S. Black as Secretary of State, granting a pardon to William H. Marquis for running an illegal card game in Washington, D.C., dated January 3, 1861, with a paper seal affixed.Price: $3,250.00
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PRESIDENT JAMES BUCHANAN - PRESIDENTIAL WARRANT SIGNED 04/17/1858 - HFSID 30635Warrant signed by James Buchanan as 15th U.S. President, authorizing a letter of ceremony to King Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia, dated April 17, 1858. Document includes a directive to affix the Seal of the United States.Sale Price $1,895.00
$2,250.00
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HENRY CLAY - FREE FRANK SIGNED - HFSID 87547Franking signature from Henry Clay reading "Free H. Clay" is featured on a 5x2½ front panel addressed to "Mr. & Mrs. David A. Hall/Corner of C & 3rd Streets/Washington." Clay was a notable U.S. political figure and statesman.Price: $1,200.00
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HENRY CLAY - FREE FRANK SIGNED 05/24/1836 - HFSID 347958Free frank signed by Henry Clay, noted as "H. Clay," is addressed to W.W. Boardman Esqr./ New Haven/ Connecticut, with a postmark from Washington D.C. dated May 26. A prominent black wax seal remains on the envelope.Sale Price $1,195.00
$1,400.00
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EDWARD EVERETT - FREE FRANK SIGNED - HFSID 56636Address leaf franked: "Free. Edward Everett", addressed to "George Morey Jun Esq./Boston". Signed by Edward Everett, who served in various prominent roles, including as Governor of Massachusetts and U.S. Minister to Great Britain.Sale Price $135.00
$160.00
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EDWARD EVERETT - FREE FRANK SIGNED - HFSID 321205Free Frank signed "Free/Edward Everett/S. U. S." by Edward Everett, a notable politician and orator, representing his role as a U.S. Senator. He served in various significant positions and is known for his keynote speech at the Gettysburg dedication.Price: $140.00
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CHIEF JUSTICE CHARLES E HUGHES - PROCLAMATION SIGNED 11/17/1909 - HFSID 254682Document signed by Charles E. Hughes as Governor of New York, dated November 17, 1909, proclaiming Thanksgiving. Countersigned by Robert H. Fuller, it includes a proclamation excerpt. The document is housed in a gray folder labeled Thanksgiving Proclamation/State of New York/1909.Sale Price $425.00
$500.00
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JOHN F. KERRY - CHRISTMAS / HOLIDAY CARD UNSIGNED - HFSID 270311Season's Greetings card signed by John F. Kerry, featuring a facsimile handwritten message that includes "We hope more than ever that this will be a time of peace and healing. May you find joy and comfort..." Also includes a facsimile signature from Teresa Kerry.Price: $90.00
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WILLIAM L. MARCY - FREE FRANK SIGNED - HFSID 3126Free frank by William L. Marcy features the inscription "Free/W.L. Marcy". Marcy, notable as a U.S. Senator and Secretary of State, is recognized for his role in negotiating multiple treaties, including the Gadsden Treaty.Price: $220.00
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PRESIDENT JAMES MONROE - LAND GRANT SIGNED 03/01/1822 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 36954Land grant assigning 80 acres in Indiana to Moses Wiley, signed by "James Madison" as President and "Josiah Meigs" as Commissioner of the General Land Office, dated March 1, 1822, affixed with a wafer seal of the General Land Office.Price: $2,000.00
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PRESIDENT JAMES MONROE - LAND GRANT SIGNED 03/30/1821 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 5697Land grant signed by President "James Monroe" and Commissioner "Josiah Meigs" in 1821, transferring land to Isaac Sanford in the Northwest Territory. Includes notations and a paper seal, dated March 30, 1821, on vellum.Sale Price $1,695.00
$2,000.00
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PRESIDENT JAMES MONROE - LAND GRANT SIGNED 05/01/1824 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 16796Land grant signed by James Monroe on May 1, 1824, with the seal of the United States General Land Office. Countersigned by George Graham as Commissioner. The grant pertains to land in Alabama for the heirs of Lewellen Jones.Price: $2,000.00
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PRESIDENT JAMES MONROE - LAND GRANT SIGNED 10/07/1823 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 30979Land grant signed by "James Monroe" as President and "Geo Graham" as Commissioner of the General Land Office, dated October 7, 1823. Includes a printed preamble and additional notations, with Monroe's significant historical context.Price: $2,000.00
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PRESIDENT JAMES MONROE - LAND GRANT SIGNED 11/29/1817 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 84763Document signed by James Monroe as President and Josiah Meigs as Commissioner of the General Land Office, granting 160 acres in Illinois to George Wheaton, dated November 29, 1817. Includes a full 2-inch seal and references land grant acts from 1812.Price: $2,000.00
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PRESIDENT JAMES MONROE - SHIPS PAPERS 04/26/1817 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 257157Ships' papers signed in 1817 by James Monroe, Richard Rush, and David Gelston. Monroe's signature appears as "James Monroe", with Rush signing as "Richard Rush, acting" and Gelston as "David Gelston Collector". The document pertains to the Brig Ohio of New York.Price: $2,500.00
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JOHN SHERMAN - ENGRAVING UNSIGNED - HFSID 9019802Engraving of John Sherman, unsigned, by G. E. Perine, depicts the author of the *Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890*. It includes a facsimile signature below the image. Sherman served as U.S. Senator and Secretary of the Treasury.Sale Price $195.00
$240.00
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GEORGE P. SHULTZ - ENGRAVING SIGNED - HFSID 102015Engraving depicting the U.S. Treasury Department is signed in black ink by George P. Shultz. Shultz, a former U.S. Secretary of Labor, Treasury, and State, is known for his significant political roles and receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom.Price: $240.00
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PRESIDENT MARTIN VAN BUREN - ENGRAVING UNSIGNED - HFSID 3007778Engraving of Martin Van Buren, unsigned, includes a facsimile signature in the lower margin. Created by E. Wellmore from a painting by H. Inman, it depicts Van Buren, the eighth U.S. President, known for his political influence.Price: $260.00
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PRESIDENT MARTIN VAN BUREN - ENGRAVING UNSIGNED - HFSID 9000754Print of MARTIN VAN BUREN, published by Johnson, Fry & Co. in 1862, includes an image from a painting by Chappel. It has an irregular edge but does not mention any signature or autograph details.Sale Price $215.00
$260.00
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PRESIDENT MARTIN VAN BUREN - FOUR LANGUAGE SHIPS PAPERS SIGNED 07/17/1839 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 52820Document signed by M. Van Buren as President and John Forsyth as Secretary of State, issued July 17, 1839. It contains four language ship's papers for the Stephani, documenting its whaling voyage to the Pacific Ocean.Sale Price $2,750.00
$3,250.00
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PRESIDENT MARTIN VAN BUREN - FOUR LANGUAGE SHIPS PAPERS SIGNED 08/15/1840 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 288328Ship's papers signed by M. Van Buren and John Forsyth, issued on August 15, 1840, in New Bedford. The document authorizes William Whitten, Jr. as the master of the ship Rodman for a Pacific whaling voyage, printed in four languages.Price: $3,250.00
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DANIEL WEBSTER - FREE FRANK SIGNED - HFSID 5648Free frank signed by Daniel Webster, inscribed as "Danl Webster", addressing "R.L. Colt, Esq.,/Gaosbyt." Webster, a prominent politician and orator, served in various government roles, including Secretary of State and U.S. Senator, and negotiated the Webster-Ashburton Treaty.Sale Price $845.00
$1,000.00
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DANIEL WEBSTER - FREE FRANK SIGNED - HFSID 165900Free Frank signed "Danl Webster", cut from an envelope addressed to Robert Kimball. Daniel Webster, a prominent U.S. politician and orator, served in the House of Representatives, Senate, and as Secretary of State, negotiating the Webster-Asburton Treaty.Price: $550.00

