COOLIDGE, CALVIN. Typed letter signed as President, to Lynn Cady of Vermont; Washington, D.C., 4 April 1927, 1 page, 4to, integral blank, on White House stationery, a homey letter regarding his Vermont farm: "A request has come from Aurora that she wants some fence fixed around the house. It may be that some of the picket fence...has broken down by the winter snow. That ought to be patched up...She says the cattle get into the lot. We shall be glad to buy some maple syrup from you. We could take six or eight gallons....I did not hear anything from Lynds so I do not know if he did any sugaring on my land this year or not...."; "Autograph "favor" free frank ("Calvin Coolidge") as President, on penalty envelope addressed to the collector Edward Stern, Washington, D.C., 19 September 1928 machine cancel, illustrated in Stern's History of the 'Free Franking' of Mail in the United States, plate 12, no.4; T-- COOLIDGE, GRACE, First Lady.

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COOLIDGE, CALVIN. Typed letter signed as President, to Lynn Cady of Vermont; Washington, D.C., 4 April 1927, 1 page, 4to, integral blank, on White House stationery, a homey letter regarding his Vermont farm: "A request has come from Aurora that she wants some fence fixed around the house. It may be that some of the picket fence...has broken down by the winter snow. That ought to be patched up...She says the cattle get into the lot. We shall be glad to buy some maple syrup from you. We could take six or eight gallons....I did not hear anything from Lynds so I do not know if he did any sugaring on my land this year or not...."; "Autograph "favor" free frank ("Calvin Coolidge") as President, on penalty envelope addressed to the collector Edward Stern, Washington, D.C., 19 September 1928 machine cancel, illustrated in Stern's History of the 'Free Franking' of Mail in the United States, plate 12, no.4; T-- COOLIDGE, GRACE, First Lady.
Autograph note signed ("Grace Coolidge") to a Mr. Grice, n.p., 12 September 1953, 1 page, 12mo, agreeing that "if you will send the pictures I will autograph them...."; Autograph envelope addressed in her hand to Grice, 6-cent airmail stamp, machine cancel; Autograph free frank ("Grace Coolidge") on envelope (letter not present) addressed by her to Brisly[?] Claire, Northhampton, Mass., 9 December 1952 machine cancel. (5)