Elmer Layden Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
ELMER LAYDEN
Born: May 04, 1903 in Davenport, Iowa
Died: June 30, 1973 in Chicago, Illinois
Biography
Fullback Elmer Layden (1903-1973) was the fastest of the Four Horseman quartet. He served as Commissioner of the National Football League from 1941-1946.
Film Credits
1931-The-Spirit-of-Notre-Dame (Performer), 1954-The-Ed-Sullivan-Show (in person)
Style
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ELMER LAYDEN - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 07/17/1924 - HFSID 258766ALS: "Elmer", 4p, 6¾x10¼. Davenport, Ia., 1924 July 17. To Miss Evelyn Bynne, Dubuque, Iowa. In part: "It is a shame to let all the wonderful nites (sic) we have been having here go by. But I can't go out with myself.…"
Price: $900.00
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ELMER LAYDEN - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 08/23/1924 - HFSID 266266Autograph Letter signed: "Elmer", 2p, 7¼x11. No place, 1924 August 23. To "My Own Sweetheart". In full: "This won't be a very long letter, but I am puzzled dear as to the reason for your not receiving my letters.…"
Sale Price $425.00
$500.00
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ELMER LAYDEN - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED CIRCA 1925 - HFSID 257933ALS: "Elmer", 2p, 8½x11. Monogram Club, Notre Dame University, Notre Dame, Indiana. Folds, vertical fold touches the "m" in Elmer. Fine condition. With original stamped envelope addressed by Layton to Miss Evelyn Bynne, Iowa City, Iowa, postmarked South Bend, January 20, 1925.
Sale Price $995.00
$1,200.00
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ELMER LAYDEN - INSCRIBED MAGAZINE PHOTO SIGNED - HFSID 169252Printed Photograph inscribed and signed: "Best wishes to/Wesley Baleria/from/Elmer F. Layden". B/w, 6¾x9¼. Affixed to the foreground is a cutout (5½x1½ and 4½x1½) of the name "Notre/Dame".
Price: $300.00