[PRESIDENTS] Group of signed items. Comprising: TYLER, JOHN. Autograph note signed, [N.p: n.d. but circa 1843], one page note signed "J. Tyler" regarding the military service of a Mr. Young, some offset when folded wet; PIERCE, FRANKLIN. Autograph letter signed. Washington: 23 June 1838. Two page letter on recto and verso of one sheet, signed in full, the letter to an unnamed recipient concerns an enclosure from Col. Polk (not present). Folds, some original smudging of blue ink; BUCHANAN, JAMES. Autograph letter signed. Washington: 2 August 1845. One page letter on a small bifolium, the letter recommending a teacher. Toned along fold, remnants of mounting to verso; and JOHNSON, ANDREW. Document signed as President. Washington: 9 September 1867. Printed document accomplished in manuscript and signed by Johnson authorizing the Secretary of State to affix the seal of the United States to a "a letter of congratulation addressed to his Majesty the Emperor or Austria," smudging to signature, lightly toned along folds, remnant of old mounting to verso; Together with LINCOLN, ROBERT TODD. Autograph letter signed. Two page letter on one folded sheet of "Legation of the United States/London" stationery, the letter regarding a professor. Folds, lightly thumbsoiled. The pieces. C
[PRESIDENTS] Group of signed items. Comprising: TYLER, JOHN. Autograph note signed, [N.p: n.d. but circa 1843], one page note signed "J. Tyler" regarding the military service of a Mr. Young, some offset when folded wet; PIERCE, FRANKLIN. Autograph letter signed. Washington: 23 June 1838. Two page letter on recto and verso of one sheet, signed in full, the letter to an unnamed recipient concerns an enclosure from Col. Polk (not present). Folds, some original smudging of blue ink; BUCHANAN, JAMES. Autograph letter signed. Washington: 2 August 1845. One page letter on a small bifolium, the letter recommending a teacher. Toned along fold, remnants of mounting to verso; and JOHNSON, ANDREW. Document signed as President. Washington: 9 September 1867. Printed document accomplished in manuscript and signed by Johnson authorizing the Secretary of State to affix the seal of the United States to a "a letter of congratulation addressed to his Majesty the Emperor or Austria," smudging to signature, lightly toned along folds, remnant of old mounting to verso; Together with LINCOLN, ROBERT TODD. Autograph letter signed. Two page letter on one folded sheet of "Legation of the United States/London" stationery, the letter regarding a professor. Folds, lightly thumbsoiled. The pieces. C
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