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[PRESIDENTS]. JACKSON, ANDREW. Autograph letter signed in third person as President, to General John McCalla, Marshall for Kentucky, Washington, D.C., 18 January 1833, 1 page, 4to, integral address leaf with autograph free frank: ree Andrew Jackson," two losses to central fold, "The President,..not having hjad the pleasure of seeing him as he expected before he left the city, asks the Genl to forward the enclosed [not present] to Gov. Brockett, with the...proclamation..." -- ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY. Partly printed document signed as President, Washington, D.C., 27 March 1826, 1 page, oblong folio, PRINTED ON PARCHMENT, large papered seal, framed, appointng Benjamin J. Totten a midshipsman in the Navy -- BUCHANAN, JAMES. Letter signed as President, to General John McCalla, Washington, D.C., 31 March 1860, 1 page, small 4to, with Presidential envelope franked by a Secretary, framed with an engraved portrait, three weeks after leaving office the former President sends graciou thanks for the gift of a "canister of mustard..." -- VAN BUREN, MARTIN. Autograph letter signed as Vice-President, to Mr. Van Planck, Kinderhook, [N.Y.], 13 December 1829, 1 page, 4to, integral address leaf, friendly invitation to "a family dinner" -- CLEVELAND, GROVER. Signature on a card, n.p., n.d., an oblong, framed with an engraved portrait, unexamined out of frame. Together 5 items.
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