[PRESIDENTS]. [COOLIDGE AND LINDBERGH]. LINDBERGH, Charles A. Photo signed ("C. A. Lindbergh"), n.d. [1927]. 6 x 8in. The photo shows the young aviation hero Lindbergh receiving a medal from President Calvin Coolidge who also signed the photo ("Calvin Coolidge"). Also depicted (and also signing) are Nicholas Longworth and Vice-President Charles G. Dawes. -- HARDING, Warren G. TLS ("Warren G. Harding") to George W. Hills, St. Augustine, Florida, 9 February 1921. 1 p., 4to. Harding discusses his Cabinet appointments. "The political bosses do not have so much influence over the situation as your letter would seem to indicate." -- HARDING. Printed White House card signed ("Warren G. Harding" and "Florence Kling Harding"), n.d. 1 p., oblong, engraving of White House. -- HARDING. TLS ("Warren G. Harding"), as President, to Secretary of Labor [James J. Davis], Washington, 31 December 1921. 1 p., 4to, White House stationery. Thanking Davis for a newspaper clipping. -- COOLIDGE, Calvin. Card signed ("Calvin Coolidge"), n.d. 2½ x 3½ in. -- COOLIDGE. Printed document, A Proclamation by the President of the United States of America, 4 August 1923, SIGNED BY SECRETARY OF STATE CHARLES EVANS HUGHES. 1 page, 4to, 8¼ x 13 in., mourning stationery. Coolidge declares 10 August 1923 "a day of prayer and mourning throughout the United States" after the death of President Harding. -- COOLIDGE. ALS ("Calvin Coolidge"), as Vice-President, to Fred L. Seely, 15 February 1921. 2 pp., 8vo, on stationery of Grove Park Inn, Asheville, N.C. Coolidge thanks Seely for a pleasant stay at his Inn. -- COOLIDGE. Photograph signed ("Calvin Coolidge"), [4 March 1925]. 8 x 10in., black and white glossy. Coolidge at his Inauguration. Also with him (and signing the photo as well) are Grace Coolidge, Mary Louise Curtis Bok, Edward W. Bok, and E. T. Bedford. -- COOLIDGE. TLS ("Calvin Coolidge"), to Myron T. Herrick, Washington, D.C., 15 December 1925. 1 p., 4to, White House stationery. Coolidge to his ambassador at Paris: "I have received your letter of December 5th and am again indebted to you for some very interesting information which gives me a picture of conditions in Paris which I could obtain in no other way." Together 9 items. (9)

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[PRESIDENTS]. [COOLIDGE AND LINDBERGH]. LINDBERGH, Charles A. Photo signed ("C. A. Lindbergh"), n.d. [1927]. 6 x 8in. The photo shows the young aviation hero Lindbergh receiving a medal from President Calvin Coolidge who also signed the photo ("Calvin Coolidge"). Also depicted (and also signing) are Nicholas Longworth and Vice-President Charles G. Dawes. -- HARDING, Warren G. TLS ("Warren G. Harding") to George W. Hills, St. Augustine, Florida, 9 February 1921. 1 p., 4to. Harding discusses his Cabinet appointments. "The political bosses do not have so much influence over the situation as your letter would seem to indicate." -- HARDING. Printed White House card signed ("Warren G. Harding" and "Florence Kling Harding"), n.d. 1 p., oblong, engraving of White House. -- HARDING. TLS ("Warren G. Harding"), as President, to Secretary of Labor [James J. Davis], Washington, 31 December 1921. 1 p., 4to, White House stationery. Thanking Davis for a newspaper clipping. -- COOLIDGE, Calvin. Card signed ("Calvin Coolidge"), n.d. 2½ x 3½ in. -- COOLIDGE. Printed document, A Proclamation by the President of the United States of America, 4 August 1923, SIGNED BY SECRETARY OF STATE CHARLES EVANS HUGHES. 1 page, 4to, 8¼ x 13 in., mourning stationery. Coolidge declares 10 August 1923 "a day of prayer and mourning throughout the United States" after the death of President Harding. -- COOLIDGE. ALS ("Calvin Coolidge"), as Vice-President, to Fred L. Seely, 15 February 1921. 2 pp., 8vo, on stationery of Grove Park Inn, Asheville, N.C. Coolidge thanks Seely for a pleasant stay at his Inn. -- COOLIDGE. Photograph signed ("Calvin Coolidge"), [4 March 1925]. 8 x 10in., black and white glossy. Coolidge at his Inauguration. Also with him (and signing the photo as well) are Grace Coolidge, Mary Louise Curtis Bok, Edward W. Bok, and E. T. Bedford. -- COOLIDGE. TLS ("Calvin Coolidge"), to Myron T. Herrick, Washington, D.C., 15 December 1925. 1 p., 4to, White House stationery. Coolidge to his ambassador at Paris: "I have received your letter of December 5th and am again indebted to you for some very interesting information which gives me a picture of conditions in Paris which I could obtain in no other way." Together 9 items. (9)