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[PRESIDENTS]. TRUMAN, Harry S. TLS ("Harry S. Truman"), as President, Washington, 31 January 1952. 1 p., 4to, White House stationery. Thanking Pearlman for a book on Missouri history. -- TRUMAN. Printed invitation signed, as President ("Harry S. Truman" and "Bess W. Truman"), 17 February [1950]. 1 page, 8vo, 5 x 7in. Signed on invitation for Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner. -- [COOLIDGE AND HOOVER]. Photo signed ("Calvin Coolidge" and "Herbert Hoover"), taken on Inauguration Day, 4 March 1929. 6 x 8 in., black and white, glossy. Hoover and Coolidge are shown in top hat and morning suits, seated in the back of an open car, on their way to the Inaugural ceremony at the Capitol. -- HOOVER, Herbert. Engraved portrait signed ("Herbert Hoover"), n.d. 1 page, 8vo (6 x 8 in.), mat paper. -- HOOVER. White House card signed ("Herbert Hoover"), n.d. 2 7/8 x 4¼ in., on White House stationery. Also with White House card signed by Mrs. Lou Henry Hoover. -- HOOVER. Photo portrait signed ("Herbert Hoover"), n.d. Sepia-toned portrait by Underwood & Underwood, N.Y., 8½ x 11 in. -- ROOSEVELT, Franklin D. TLS (in secretarial hand) to Charles W. Stedman, Albany, 11 December 1929. 1 p., 4to, deficit at top left corner, tape along crease on verso. Discussing a recent speech by FDR attacking the Hoover administration's agricultural and industrial policies. -- EISENHOWER, Dwight. Three White House cards signed ("Dwight D. Eisenhower"). Together 3 oblongs (3½ x 6 in., 2¼ x 4¼ in., 2½ x 4 in.), all on White House stationery. -- KENNEDY, John F. Printed invitation to JFK Inauguration, 20 January 1961.8¼ x 11¼ in., gold embossed, mat paper. -- KENNEDY. Typed letter signed (autopen) ("John Kennedy"), to Luther H. Hodges, Washington, 15 December 1961. 1 page 4to, White House stationery. Thanking Hodges for agreeing to serve on the President's Commission on the Status of Women. -- JOHNSON, Lyndon B. Printed invitations to Inauguration, 20 January 1965. 8¼ x 11¼ in., gold embossed, mat paper. -- [KENNEDY, JOHNSON, NIXON, CARTER AND FORD] A series of 9 cards, portraits and first-day issues containing Presidential signatures, all by autopen. Together 20 items. (20)