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[PRESIDENTS]. WILSON, Woodrow. T.L.S. ("Woodrow Wilson"), s President, to Thomas Dixon, 17 June 1913. 1p., 4to, White House stationery, signature pale. Thanks to the author of The Southerner for a presentation copy. -- WILSON. T.L.S. ("Woodrow Wilson"), as President, to unidentified, 29 May 1917. 1p., 4to, White House stationery, blank lower portion of page shaved away. Transmitting a letter from the Secretary of War. -- JOHNSON, Andrew. A.L.S. ("A. Johnson"), as Congressman, to William Wilkins, House of Representatives, 16 Feb. 1845. 1p., 4to. Requesting a copy of the Army Register from the Secretary of War. -- BUCHANAN, James. A.L.S. ("James Buchanan"), as President, to H. B. Swarz, Washington, 30 Mar. 1860. 1½pp., 4to. On the enforcement of outstanding legal judgments. -- PIERCE, Franklin. A.L.S. ("Franklin Pierce"), as President, to H. W. Grady, Washington, 15 December 1856. 2pp., 8vo. SMOOTHING OVER AN APPOINTMENT FLAP: "I wish to say to you that Col. Winston had no knowledge of my purpose to remove Mr. Clark until I sent for him and requested him to accept the office of Indian Agent as Mr. C's successor. I make this statement to you, because Mr. W. supposes that a prejudice may possibly be excited against him...that he may have had some agency in procuring the removal of the late incumbent." Together 5 items. (5)