[AMERICAN AUTOGRAPHS]. DAVIS, JEFFERSON, President, C.S.A.. Autograph letter signed ("Jefferson Davis") to Mrs. Lewis, Memphis, 9 July 1871. 1 page, 8vo.. Polite expressions of goodwill, evidently to an autograph seeker. -- LEE, FITZHUGH, Major General, C.S.A. Autograph letter signed to the same, Alexandria, 27 December 1866. 1 page, 4to. "I expect my dear Madam that you think I have forgotten your kind request to have my autograph signed as Fitzhugh Lee, Maj. Gen. Commanding Cavalry Corps, A.N.V." -- CLAY, HENRY. Autograph letter signed ("H. Clay") as Senator, to Miss E. Brent, Washington, 25 February 1851. 1 page, 8vo, with original postmarked envelope, bearing frankling signature "Free H. Clay," stating that he seldom responds to requests for autographs but "I depart from my general rule, in this instance in consequence of the anxious desire you express to possess that unimportant object...";Together three items. (3)

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[AMERICAN AUTOGRAPHS]. DAVIS, JEFFERSON, President, C.S.A.. Autograph letter signed ("Jefferson Davis") to Mrs. Lewis, Memphis, 9 July 1871. 1 page, 8vo.. Polite expressions of goodwill, evidently to an autograph seeker. -- LEE, FITZHUGH, Major General, C.S.A. Autograph letter signed to the same, Alexandria, 27 December 1866. 1 page, 4to. "I expect my dear Madam that you think I have forgotten your kind request to have my autograph signed as Fitzhugh Lee, Maj. Gen. Commanding Cavalry Corps, A.N.V." -- CLAY, HENRY. Autograph letter signed ("H. Clay") as Senator, to Miss E. Brent, Washington, 25 February 1851. 1 page, 8vo, with original postmarked envelope, bearing frankling signature "Free H. Clay," stating that he seldom responds to requests for autographs but "I depart from my general rule, in this instance in consequence of the anxious desire you express to possess that unimportant object...";Together three items. (3)