AUTOGRAPHS - Guaranteed MAY 26th 12:00 PM 2022-05-26 Auction - 712 Price Results - The Written Word Autographs in NH
General DOUGLAS MacARTHUR - Photo Signed7th Pres ANDREW JACKSON - FF Envelope FramedComposer GEORGE GERSHWIN - Signature
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Tamworth, NH, United States
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AUTOGRAPHS - Guaranteed MAY 26th 12:00 PM

Our next auctions of autographs will be conducted Thursday, May 26th beginning at 12:00 PM EST during which we will be selling historical, presidential, arts and letters, military, science and world leader signatures and ephemera. We will be selling autographs from entertainers and sports personalities on Saturday, June 4th, beginning at 10:00 AM EST. Both auctions will be hosted live, on-line by Invaluable and Liveauctioneers.
Postmaster Genl GIDEON GRANGER - ALS: Gideon Granger (1767-1822) Politician. Granger lost his bid for a seat in the United States Congress, in 1798 but President Thomas Jefferson rewarded him for his loyalty by naming him Postmaster
0006: Postmaster Genl GIDEON GRANGER - ALSEst. $100-$350Lot Passed
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Colonial Physician EDW AUGUSTUS HOLYOKE - DS: Edward Augustus Holyoke (1728-1829) Physician, educator. Holyoke was an early proponent of innoculation against smallpox, it is estimated he vaccinated 600 persons during his career against the
0008: Colonial Physician EDW AUGUSTUS HOLYOKE - DSEst. $550-$900
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Rev War Genl BENJAMIN LINCOLN - FF Envelope: Benjamin Lincoln (1733-1810) General American Revolution. Lincoln was involved in three major surrenders during the war: his participation in the Battles of Saratoga contributed to John Burgoyne's
0011: Rev War Genl BENJAMIN LINCOLN - FF EnvelopeEst. $200-$350
1779 MASSACHUSETTS BROADSIDE - *Rare*: 1779 Massachusetts Broadside. 7 ¾” x 9 ¾” printed document, “State of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, June 8, 1779,” signed in type by Speaker, John
0012: 1779 MASSACHUSETTS BROADSIDE - *Rare*Est. $2,500-$4,000Lot Passed
Colonial Editor ISIAH THOMAS -: Isaiah Thomas (1749 – 1831). Colonial printer, editor. Thomas performed the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence in Worcester, Massachusetts, and reported the first account
0015: Colonial Editor ISIAH THOMAS -Est. $2,000-$3,500Lot Passed
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Rev War Genl "MAD ANTHONY" WAYNE - ADS: Anthony Wayne (1745-1796) Revolutionary War General. “Mad Anthony” served in the Invasion of Quebec, the Philadelphia campaign, and the Yorktown campaign. His reputation suffered due to
0016: Rev War Genl "MAD ANTHONY" WAYNE - ADSEst. $2,500-$4,000
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WOLF BOUNTY - Paid for One Wolf 1790: Wolf Bounty. 7 ½” x 4 ¼” document, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Narraguagus, December 6, 1790. The document is a request for payment to Jesse Brown who declares that he
0019: WOLF BOUNTY - Paid for One Wolf 1790Est. $75-$125
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5th & 6th Presidents JAS MONROE & JOHN QUINCY ADAMS: James Monroe (1758-1831) 5th President. and John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) 6th President. 12” x 14 ½” vellum, partially printed document signed, Washington, March 20, 1821. Adams
0022: 5th & 6th Presidents JAS MONROE & JOHN QUINCY ADAMSEst. $1,200-$2,000
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7th Pres ANDREW JACKSON - FF Envelope Framed: Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) 7th President. 9 ¾” x 7 ¼” free franked envelope, addressed to “E B Penrose Carlisle, Pennsylvania” and attractively framed with an
0023: 7th Pres ANDREW JACKSON - FF Envelope FramedEst. $950-$1,500
8th Pres MARTIN VAN BUREN - Lengthy ALS: Martin Van Buren (1782-1862) 8th President. 5” x 8”, eight-page, front and back (two 10” x 8” sheets) Kinderhook, December 12, 1854, to “Mr. D. Van Buren.” A
0024: 8th Pres MARTIN VAN BUREN - Lengthy ALSEst. $1,500-$2,500Lot Passed