TAFT, WILLIAM HOWARD, President. Autograph letter signed as Secretary of War, to Frederick Potter, Washington, D.C., 21 July 1905, 2 pages, 8vo, on pages 1 and 4 of a four-page sheet, with original envelope addressed in Taft's hand, fine, a letter of condolence: "My heart goes out to you in this, your hour of dreadful trial and I earnestly hope you may obtain the needed aid...God bless you and be with you..."; TAFT. Autograph letter signed as U.S. Solicitor General, to Mr. Carlisle, n.p., n.d. [Washington, D.C., c. 1890-1892], 1 page, 8vo, Dept. of Justice stationery, browned, enclosing a brief [not present]; TAFT. Photograph inscribed and signed, n.p., 24 December 1913, 270 x 180mm. (10 1/2 x 7 in.), sepia toned, by Harris & Ewing, boldly inscribed in ink in bottom margin by the former President nine months after leaving office; together 3 items.

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TAFT, WILLIAM HOWARD, President. Autograph letter signed as Secretary of War, to Frederick Potter, Washington, D.C., 21 July 1905, 2 pages, 8vo, on pages 1 and 4 of a four-page sheet, with original envelope addressed in Taft's hand, fine, a letter of condolence: "My heart goes out to you in this, your hour of dreadful trial and I earnestly hope you may obtain the needed aid...God bless you and be with you..."; TAFT. Autograph letter signed as U.S. Solicitor General, to Mr. Carlisle, n.p., n.d. [Washington, D.C., c. 1890-1892], 1 page, 8vo, Dept. of Justice stationery, browned, enclosing a brief [not present]; TAFT. Photograph inscribed and signed, n.p., 24 December 1913, 270 x 180mm. (10 1/2 x 7 in.), sepia toned, by Harris & Ewing, boldly inscribed in ink in bottom margin by the former President nine months after leaving office; together 3 items.
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