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[PRESIDENTS]. TYLER, John. Autograph letter signed ("J. Tyler") as President, with autograph free frank ("J Tyler"), to Philip R. Fendall, District Attorney for the District of Columbia, [Washington], 3 May 1844. 1p., 8vo, integral address leaf, some mat burn, small stain affects free frank. Thanking Fendall for some port wine: "I do not doubt but that I shall find it excellent. Whether I shall be able to use it or not depends upon its first effects." -- TYLER. Partly printed document signed ("J Tyler") as President, [Washington], 7 July 1841. 1p., 8vo, integral address leaf, mat burn. A dinner invitation sent to Philip Fendall. -- ROOSEVELT, Theodore. Autograph letter signed ("Theodore Roosevelt") as President, to the President of the Union League Club of Philadelphia, Washington, 3 November 1901. 2pp., 12mo, on rectos only, White House stationery, attached to board with tape, repaired vertical tear on each leaf, staining affects signature. Thanking the Union League for a recent honor: "I can say with all sincerity that there is no other organization in existence from which I would more keenly appreciate such an honor." -- MCKINLEY, William. Cabinet photo signed ("William McKinley"), New York: Imprint of Sarony in lower left corner, n.d. Albumen photograph (5½ x 4 in.) on heavy mount. -- [MCKINLEY, Ida]. A printed response to letters of sympathy sent after the assassination of her husband, Canton, OH, September 1901. Together five items. (5)

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[PRESIDENTS]. TYLER, John. Autograph letter signed ("J. Tyler") as President, with autograph free frank ("J Tyler"), to Philip R. Fendall, District Attorney for the District of Columbia, [Washington], 3 May 1844. 1p., 8vo, integral address leaf, some mat burn, small stain affects free frank. Thanking Fendall for some port wine: "I do not doubt but that I shall find it excellent. Whether I shall be able to use it or not depends upon its first effects." -- TYLER. Partly printed document signed ("J Tyler") as President, [Washington], 7 July 1841. 1p., 8vo, integral address leaf, mat burn. A dinner invitation sent to Philip Fendall. -- ROOSEVELT, Theodore. Autograph letter signed ("Theodore Roosevelt") as President, to the President of the Union League Club of Philadelphia, Washington, 3 November 1901. 2pp., 12mo, on rectos only, White House stationery, attached to board with tape, repaired vertical tear on each leaf, staining affects signature. Thanking the Union League for a recent honor: "I can say with all sincerity that there is no other organization in existence from which I would more keenly appreciate such an honor." -- MCKINLEY, William. Cabinet photo signed ("William McKinley"), New York: Imprint of Sarony in lower left corner, n.d. Albumen photograph (5½ x 4 in.) on heavy mount. -- [MCKINLEY, Ida]. A printed response to letters of sympathy sent after the assassination of her husband, Canton, OH, September 1901. Together five items. (5)
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