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[PRESIDENTS]. COOLIDGE, CALVIN. Typed letter signed as President, to Postmaster General Harry S. New, Washington, D.C., 28 February 1925, 1 page, 4to, White House stationery, boldly signed, matted and glazed in a giltwood frame with engraved portrait, expressing thanks for "...[the] additional observations concerning the effect of the Postal Pay and Rate Bill..." -- THEODORE ROOSEVELT. Typed letter signed to Mrs. Robert Park, New York, 5 December 1911, 1 page, 4to, Outlook stationery, with slit at center, regarding pensions for mothers: "...A pension given to...the mother of a large family, who has had to be both father and mother...is as much a matter of right as any pension ever given to the most deserving soldier..." -- ZACHARY TAYLOR. Partly printed document signed as President, Washington, D.C., 1 June 1849, 1 page, oblong folio, accomplished in manuscript, on parchment, with original papered seal, President Taylor approves a land grant -- LYNDON B. JOHNSON. Typed letter signed as Congressman, to Arthur Goldschmidt, Washington D.C., 16 February 1943, 1 page, small 4to, Congressional stationery, sending birthday wishes: "This morning I peeped on the next page of my calendar and found a red circle for the birthday of a tired and true friend..." -- BENJAMIN HARRISON. Typed letter signed to W.J. Arkell, Indianapolis, 7 July 1888, 1 page, 4to, Harrison, Miller & Elam letterhead, a month after he is nominated for president he discusses a proposed a campaign biography, possibly to be by Lew Wallace; together 5 items. (5)