JOHNSON, ANDREW. Note signed ("Andrew Johnson") as President, Executive Mansion, Washington, D.C., 14 March 1867, 1/2 page, comprising four lines plus signature and heading, on verso of a letter to President Johnson from F.A. Aikin, requesting a midshipman's appointment for a Boston youth. Johnson's note: "Respectfully referred to the Hon. Secretary of the Navy who will make this appointment...."; Autograph endorsement signed as President, 4 January 1868, 1/4 page, comprising three lines plus signature and date, on verso of a letter to Johnson from James Bradbury of August requesting a midshipman's appointment for a Georgia youth. Johnson writes: "Let application be entered for special consideration...." -- DAVID FARRAGUT, DAVID, Admiral, U.S.N. Autograph note signed, 5 March 1869, urging an Annapolis appointment for the son of an officer "on account of the zeal, energy and fidelity with which his father performed his duties during the war..." (3)

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JOHNSON, ANDREW. Note signed ("Andrew Johnson") as President, Executive Mansion, Washington, D.C., 14 March 1867, 1/2 page, comprising four lines plus signature and heading, on verso of a letter to President Johnson from F.A. Aikin, requesting a midshipman's appointment for a Boston youth. Johnson's note: "Respectfully referred to the Hon. Secretary of the Navy who will make this appointment...."; Autograph endorsement signed as President, 4 January 1868, 1/4 page, comprising three lines plus signature and date, on verso of a letter to Johnson from James Bradbury of August requesting a midshipman's appointment for a Georgia youth. Johnson writes: "Let application be entered for special consideration...." -- DAVID FARRAGUT, DAVID, Admiral, U.S.N. Autograph note signed, 5 March 1869, urging an Annapolis appointment for the son of an officer "on account of the zeal, energy and fidelity with which his father performed his duties during the war..." (3)