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COOLIDGE, CALVIN. Partly-printed Check Accomplished and Signed, to Lyon
Furniture Agency, in the amount of $14.87, drawn on the Hampshire County National
Bank. 3
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4
x8
1
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4
inches; moderate smudging to few letters of signature, perforations touching
“Calvin” of signature with minor loss.
SOLD AS IS
. (AKF)
Northampton, MA, 28 September 1912
[150/250]
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COOLIDGE, GRACE. Photograph Signed and Inscribed, “To Miss Mayme Ober
Peak with sincere good wishes,”
3
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4
-length standing portrait by Underwood & Underwood,
showing her in fur-trimmed gown. Inscribed in the blank lower margin. 8
1
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2
x7 inches
(image), 10x8 inches overall; all edges trimmed truncating bottom of each “g” in signature
and top of image (not affecting portrait).
[Washington], March 1926
[150/250]
SOON AFTER BATTLE OF THE BULGE
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EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D. Typed Letter Signed, to Philip Diamant, sending
thanks for good wishes and adding, “I always enjoy hearing from a member of one of my
old Tank Corps Battalions.” 1 page, 8vo, “Supreme Headquarters” stationery; horizontal
fold. With the original envelope. (AKF)
Np, 26 January 1945
[200/300]
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FILLMORE, MILLARD. Autograph Letter Signed, as President, to Powell
Stackhouse, Jr., informing him that the Attorney General of New York is Mr. [Levi S.]
Chatfield and that may address his letter simply to “The Attorney General, Albany, N.Y.” 1
page, 4to, ruled paper; folds. (AKF)
Washington, 6 April 1850
[250/350]
WITH
Millard Fillmore. Franking Signature, as Vice President, clipped from an envelope.
1
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x3 inches. Np, nd.
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FILLMORE, MILLARD. Letter
Signed, as President, to historian Benson
John Lossing, thanking him for sending a
copy of his
Field Book of the Revolution
. 1
page, 4to, with integral blank; unobtrusive
vertical fold touching signature. (AKF)
Washington, 17 January 1853
[600/900]
. . . I shall read the whole work with pleasure
and profit. I consider that you have rendered a
great service to the country by publishing so inter-
esting and useful a work upon that great event in
our own national history . . . .”
WITH
Millard Fillmore. Partly-printed invita-
tion, unsigned, to Mr. Farnum, for dinner on
December 19, 1850, accomplished in an unknown
hand. 1 page, 12mo.
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