JEFFERSON, Thomas (1743-1826, 3rd President of the United States) and James MADISON (1751-1836, 4th President). Document on vellum signed ('Th: Jefferson' as president, 'James Madison'), Charleston, South Carolina, 8 March 1802, being a passport of the ship Lydia of Charleston, Samuel Hayward master, one page, folio (445 x 304mm), engraved headpiece of lighthouse and shipping, countersigned by Madison as secretary of State, and James Simons as collector, paper seal, annotations on verso (slightly discoloured), mounted on card with: -- Andrew JACKSON (1767-1845, 7th President). Manuscript note signed as Major General ('Andrew Jackson. Major Genl'), n.p., 31 March 1813, authorising the issue of one day's rations to 'Negro Bob', a driver with the detachment of Tennesee Volunteers, one page (80 x 193mm) (discoloured, torn and mounted). -- James MONROE (1758-1831, 5th President). Autograph note signed as former president ('James Monroe'), Oakhill, 2 August 182
JEFFERSON, Thomas (1743-1826, 3rd President of the United States) and James MADISON (1751-1836, 4th President). Document on vellum signed ('Th: Jefferson' as president, 'James Madison'), Charleston, South Carolina, 8 March 1802, being a passport of the ship Lydia of Charleston, Samuel Hayward master, one page, folio (445 x 304mm), engraved headpiece of lighthouse and shipping, countersigned by Madison as secretary of State, and James Simons as collector, paper seal, annotations on verso (slightly discoloured), mounted on card with: -- Andrew JACKSON (1767-1845, 7th President). Manuscript note signed as Major General ('Andrew Jackson. Major Genl'), n.p., 31 March 1813, authorising the issue of one day's rations to 'Negro Bob', a driver with the detachment of Tennesee Volunteers, one page (80 x 193mm) (discoloured, torn and mounted). -- James MONROE (1758-1831, 5th President). Autograph note signed as former president ('James Monroe'), Oakhill, 2 August 1826, asking Richard Smith of Washington to pay P. Conrad 28 dollars 77 cents, one page, (100 x 195mm) (creased and mounted). -- Samuel HOUSTON (1793-1863, soldier and statesman of Texas). Autograph note signed ('Sam Houston'), n.p., 12 March 1827, requesting the United States Branch Bank to pay C. Rives 25 dollars, one page, (74 x 199mm) (creased and mounted). -- William Henry SEWARD (1801-1872). Autograph letter signed ('William H. Seward') to Willis Gaylord Clark, Auburn, 1 July 1840, thanking for a letter and mentioning a meeting with Clark's brother Lewis, and thanking for an article helping to overthrow Van Buren from the state legislature, 1½ pages, 4to (245 x 193mm) (mounted by integral address leaf).

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JEFFERSON, Thomas (1743-1826, 3rd President of the United States) and James MADISON (1751-1836, 4th President). Document on vellum signed ('Th: Jefferson' as president, 'James Madison'), Charleston, South Carolina, 8 March 1802, being a passport of the ship Lydia of Charleston, Samuel Hayward master, one page, folio (445 x 304mm), engraved headpiece of lighthouse and shipping, countersigned by Madison as secretary of State, and James Simons as collector, paper seal, annotations on verso (slightly discoloured), mounted on card with: -- Andrew JACKSON (1767-1845, 7th President). Manuscript note signed as Major General ('Andrew Jackson. Major Genl'), n.p., 31 March 1813, authorising the issue of one day's rations to 'Negro Bob', a driver with the detachment of Tennesee Volunteers, one page (80 x 193mm) (discoloured, torn and mounted). -- James MONROE (1758-1831, 5th President). Autograph note signed as former president ('James Monroe'), Oakhill, 2 August 1826, asking Richard Smith of Washington to pay P. Conrad 28 dollars 77 cents, one page, (100 x 195mm) (creased and mounted). -- Samuel HOUSTON (1793-1863, soldier and statesman of Texas). Autograph note signed ('Sam Houston'), n.p., 12 March 1827, requesting the United States Branch Bank to pay C. Rives 25 dollars, one page, (74 x 199mm) (creased and mounted). -- William Henry SEWARD (1801-1872). Autograph letter signed ('William H. Seward') to Willis Gaylord Clark, Auburn, 1 July 1840, thanking for a letter and mentioning a meeting with Clark's brother Lewis, and thanking for an article helping to overthrow Van Buren from the state legislature, 1½ pages, 4to (245 x 193mm) (mounted by integral address leaf).