GARFIELD, JAMES A., President. Autograph letter signed ("J.A. Garfield"), to "My Dear Wall," Baltimore, 18 February 1864. 2 pages, 8vo, written on pages 1 and 3 of a four-page gathering (separated). A FUTURE PRESIDENT SPECULATES IN THE STOCK MARKET. Congressman Garfield, noted for his financial acumen, advises Hall of his decision to sell some stocks in his absence: "I have had a long talk with Jenkins...and considering that he understands the matter so thoroughly, I gave him authority to order the sale - if it should seem best to him to sell before my return - He thinks the stock will be kept down about where it is for a week yet. It promises well."

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GARFIELD, JAMES A., President. Autograph letter signed ("J.A. Garfield"), to "My Dear Wall," Baltimore, 18 February 1864. 2 pages, 8vo, written on pages 1 and 3 of a four-page gathering (separated). A FUTURE PRESIDENT SPECULATES IN THE STOCK MARKET. Congressman Garfield, noted for his financial acumen, advises Hall of his decision to sell some stocks in his absence: "I have had a long talk with Jenkins...and considering that he understands the matter so thoroughly, I gave him authority to order the sale - if it should seem best to him to sell before my return - He thinks the stock will be kept down about where it is for a week yet. It promises well."