SIGNATURE HOUSE AUCTION 38 2010-09-05 Auction - 798 Price Results - Signature House in CA - Page 3
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558: ABRAHAM LINCOLN532: GEORGE WASHINGTON824: ERNEST HEMINGWAY
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UPLAND, CA, United States
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SIGNATURE HOUSE AUCTION 38

Judeo, Christian & Antiquities / Colonial / Americana / Military / Heads Of State & Royalty / Jurists, Cabinet Members & Politicians / Science & Technology, Aviators & Explorers / Presidents / Artists, Illustrators & Animated Art / Literature / Celebrities / Entertainment / Sports
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[LUCRETIA R. GARFIELD]: (1832-1918). First Lady of assassinated President James A. Garfield (1881) whom she married in 1858. Black two-piece mourning dress owned and worn by the First Lady after the death of her husband
0580: [LUCRETIA R. GARFIELD]Est. $2,000-$4,000
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LUCRETIA R. GARFIELD: Brief ALS, 1p, 4¼"x6¼", Mentor, OH, Jun 7, 1886. On embossed monogrammed mourning stationary to Senator John Sherman (1823-1900) regarding a Garfield memorial. In full: "The proof engraving of
0581: LUCRETIA R. GARFIELDEst. $200-$400
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GROVER CLEVELAND: (1837-1908). Twenty-second and twenty-fourth President of the United States supporting civil service and fiscal reform, the only President to be reelected after defeat; governor of New York
0582: GROVER CLEVELANDEst. $600-$900
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GROVER CLEVELAND: Signed Sepia toned cabinet card photograph as President, 4½"x6½", taken by Naegeli of New York, bearing his emblem at bottom. Mounted on stiff backing with gilded gold edges. Boldly penned in
0583: GROVER CLEVELANDEst. $400-$650
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GROVER CLEVELAND: ALS, 2pp with integral leaf, 1st & 2nd leaves, 4½"x7", Buzzards Bay, MA, Oct 8, 1899. On his embossed Gray Gables letterhead to C. H. Kavanaugh in Waterford regarding undergarments for winters in
0584: GROVER CLEVELANDEst. $300-$500
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GROVER CLEVELAND: Partly printed DS as President, 1p, 21"x15", Washington DC, Jan 3, 1895. Seal mostly intact with remnants of red ribbon. Appointment of Harry Hall to Postmaster in Catskill, Green County, New York.
0585: GROVER CLEVELANDEst. $300-$500
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GROVER CLEVELAND: ALS, 1p, 4"x6¾", Buzzards Bay, MA June 27, 1897. On Cleveland's Gray Gables letterhead to photograph and film pioneer Alexander Black. "... I desire to thank you for the photographs you kindly sent
0586: GROVER CLEVELANDEst. $200-$400
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GROVER CLEVELAND: ANS "Cleveland" as President, 1p, 7¾"x3¾", Washington, DC, Nov 20, 1888. Cleveland writes in bold pencil to Speaker of the House JOHN G. CARLISLE (1834-1910) in Covington, KY, who later was
0587: GROVER CLEVELANDEst. $100-$250
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THOMAS A. HENDRICKS: (1819-1885). Vice President of the United States under Grover Cleveland (1885); unsuccessful vice presidential candidate with S.J. Tilden (1876); congressman, senator, and governor of Indiana. ALS
0588: THOMAS A. HENDRICKSEst. $100-$200
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BENJAMIN HARRISON: (1833-1901). Twenty-third President of the United States (1889-93) who ended American isolationism. ALS "Benj Harrison" as President, 1½pp on first & third leaves, 4¾"x7¾", Washington, DC, Sep 22,
0589: BENJAMIN HARRISONEst. $750-$1,250
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BENJAMIN HARRISON: TLS "Benj. Harrison", 1p, 7½"x4¾", Indianapolis, Oct. 26, 1888. On his personal Delaware Street address letterhead to Pennsylvania attorney J. William Jones. In full: "My Dear Sir: Your letter of
0590: BENJAMIN HARRISONEst. $200-$400
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BENJAMIN HARRISON: Partly printed DS, "Benj. Harrison", 1p, 7½"x5", Indianapolis, IN, Dec 10, 1880. Check made out on his Fletcher & Sharpe's Bank account for $25.00. Boldly Penned in black. Very Fine. COA PSA/DNA.
0591: BENJAMIN HARRISONEst. $200-$400
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BENJAMIN HARRISON: ADS, "Wallace & Harrison", 2p, 7½"x12½", Jan. 7, 1858. Legal document referencing a civil suit for unpaid debt. Darkly penned in Harrison's holograph. On verso Harrison has rewritten the two
0592: BENJAMIN HARRISONEst. $200-$400Lot Passed
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BENJAMIN HARRISON: Signed card, 3¾"x2¼", boldly penned in black ink as senator, adding "Inda." Light general toning; else Fine. Mounted beneath large print of vintage engraving and contained under glass within
0593: BENJAMIN HARRISONEst. $100-$250
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LEVI P. MORTON: (1824-1920). Vice President of the United States under Benjamin Harrison (1889-93); governor of New York (1895-97). ALS "J. P. Morton," 1p with integral leaf, 4½"x7", Jul 1 [n.y.], Saratoga Springs,
0594: LEVI P. MORTONEst. $100-$250Lot Passed
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ADLAI E. STEVENSON: (1835-1914). Vice President of the United States under Grover Cleveland (1893-97); democrat congressman from IL; grandfather of future secretary of state and presidential candidate of same name. LS
0595: ADLAI E. STEVENSONEst. $100-$250
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WILLIAM MCKINLEY: (1843-1901). Twenty-fifth President of the United States (1897-1901) shot by anarchist Leon Czolgosz (1873-1901) in Buffalo, New York, while attending the Pan-American Exhibition. He died eight days
0596: WILLIAM MCKINLEYEst. $250-$500
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WILLIAM MCKINLEY: TLS "W. McKinley" as governor, 1p, 8"x10½", Columbus, Dec 20, 1894. On State of Ohio Executive Department letterhead to Wm. H. Horton in Newburgh, NY, responding to a request for the names of his
0597: WILLIAM MCKINLEYEst. $100-$200
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GARRET A. HOBART: (1844-1899). Vice President of the United States under William McKinley. He died in office. TLS, 1p, 7¾"x10½", New York, Sep 8, 1896. On Republican National Committee letterhead to the
0598: GARRET A. HOBARTEst. $100-$200
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[WILLIAM MCKINLEY]: Large black and cream mourning silk, 5¾"x9¼", featuring a framed quarter-length portrait engraving with facsimile signature beneath image. Captioned beneath "Goodbye All, Goodbye, It is Gods Way,
0599: [WILLIAM MCKINLEY]Est. $150-$300Lot Passed
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THEODORE ROOSEVELT: (1858-1919). Popular, dynamic twenty-sixth President of the United States (1901-09) who became a national hero during the Spanish American War; Nobel Laureate; presided over acquisition and building
0600: THEODORE ROOSEVELTEst. $500-$800
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THEODORE ROOSEVELT: TLS "T. Roosevelt," 1p, 6"x7¾", New York, May 26, 1914. On The Outlook letterhead to F.M. Barnes at the US Treasurer's Office expressing his appreciation. In full, "I am very busy trying to catch up
0601: THEODORE ROOSEVELTEst. $200-$400
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CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS: (1852-1918). Vice President of the United States under Theodore Roosevelt (1905-1909); ran unsuccessfully for Vice President on Charles Hughes ticket (1916); US senator from Indiana. TLS, 1p,
0602: CHARLES W. FAIRBANKSEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
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EDITH KERMIT ROOSEVELT: (1861-1948). Second wife of Theodore Roosevelt and First Lady during his Administration (1901-09). While guarding the large family's privacy, her management and hostess skills were highlighted during
0603: EDITH KERMIT ROOSEVELTEst. $100-$200
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