Lot of 22. Some may be secretarial or autopen. Includes: Harry S. Truman (1884-1972). President of the United States (1945-1953). Signed program, 12 pp., Columbus, Ohio. 1958(?). Signed to Gil Easterday. The program is for the Ohio Democratic Congressional Candidates Dinner held on October 4, 1958 and attended by Truman. Mamie Doud Eisenhower (1896-1979). TLS, "The White House, Washington." December 6, 1954. To Mr. and Mrs. Isadore. Eisenhower offers a Christmas greeting. Includes its original envelope. Lyndon B. Johnson (1908-1973). President of the United States (1963-1969). PS, 8 x 10 in. Hubert H. Humphrey (1911-1978). Vice President of the United States (1965-1969). TLS, 1 p., "United States Senate, Washington, D.C." February 21, 1975. Addressed to Louise Schneider thanking her for her concern over the presence of illegal aliens. Richard Nixon (1913-1994). President of the United States (1969-1974). 2 TLsS, 1 p. each, "Richard M. Nixon, New York City" and "The Office of the Vice President, Washington." October 30, 1968 and February 21, 1957. Addressed to Chief Harry M. Moor and to Martha Wheatcraft. 3 Gerald Ford (1913-2006). President of the United States (1974-1977). 3 signed items including PS, 8 x 10 in.; Signed card, 5 x 3 in.; and a clipped signature, possibly secretarial signed salutation. Nelson Rockefeller (1908-1979). Vice President of the United States (1974-1977) and American businessman. TLS, 1 p., "Nelson A. Rockefeller." July 19, 1968. Addressed to M. Merle Harrod. Speaking about an event he attended with Harrod in Columbus. Betty Ford (1918-2011). First Lady of the United States (1974-1977). TLS, 1 p., "The White House, Washington." September 5, 1975. Addressed to Lydia Tilton. Ford thanks Tilton for her compliments on her appearance on "60 Minutes" and speaks somewhat on parenting. Jimmy Carter autopen signed birthday letter on White House stationary dated December 21, 1980. Ronald Reagan (1911-2004). President on the United States (1981-1989). Signed card, 3.5 x 2 in., accompanied by a modern print of a photograph of him, Nancy Regan, Barbara Bush, and George Bush, Sr. 7.5 x 5 in. Nancy Reagan (1921-2016). First Lady of the United States (1981-1989). TLS, 1 p., "The White House." July 11, 1983. Addressed to Patti Galluci. Regan thanks Galluci for her support. Barbara Bush (1925-present). First Lady of the United States (1989-1993). Autopen signed 8 x 10 in. photograph. Dan Quayle (1947-present). Vice President of the United States (1989-1993). Signed board with a newspaper caricature cut out. Bill Clinton, autopen signed card accompanied by a secretarial letter as well as a second autopen signed White House card thanking Bruce Burch for his ideas on the health care system. Al Gore (1948-present). Vice President of the United States (1993-2001). PS, 5 x 8 in. 1965 Inaugural invitation for Lyndon B. Johnson to Hubert Horatio Humphrey, 8 x 11 in. Provenance: Property of Another Consignor Condition: Most are in good condition with folds of the letters. A few of the items have some minor toning.
Lot of 22. Some may be secretarial or autopen. Includes: Harry S. Truman (1884-1972). President of the United States (1945-1953). Signed program, 12 pp., Columbus, Ohio. 1958(?). Signed to Gil Easterday. The program is for the Ohio Democratic Congressional Candidates Dinner held on October 4, 1958 and attended by Truman. Mamie Doud Eisenhower (1896-1979). TLS, "The White House, Washington." December 6, 1954. To Mr. and Mrs. Isadore. Eisenhower offers a Christmas greeting. Includes its original envelope. Lyndon B. Johnson (1908-1973). President of the United States (1963-1969). PS, 8 x 10 in. Hubert H. Humphrey (1911-1978). Vice President of the United States (1965-1969). TLS, 1 p., "United States Senate, Washington, D.C." February 21, 1975. Addressed to Louise Schneider thanking her for her concern over the presence of illegal aliens. Richard Nixon (1913-1994). President of the United States (1969-1974). 2 TLsS, 1 p. each, "Richard M. Nixon, New York City" and "The Office of the Vice President, Washington." October 30, 1968 and February 21, 1957. Addressed to Chief Harry M. Moor and to Martha Wheatcraft. 3 Gerald Ford (1913-2006). President of the United States (1974-1977). 3 signed items including PS, 8 x 10 in.; Signed card, 5 x 3 in.; and a clipped signature, possibly secretarial signed salutation. Nelson Rockefeller (1908-1979). Vice President of the United States (1974-1977) and American businessman. TLS, 1 p., "Nelson A. Rockefeller." July 19, 1968. Addressed to M. Merle Harrod. Speaking about an event he attended with Harrod in Columbus. Betty Ford (1918-2011). First Lady of the United States (1974-1977). TLS, 1 p., "The White House, Washington." September 5, 1975. Addressed to Lydia Tilton. Ford thanks Tilton for her compliments on her appearance on "60 Minutes" and speaks somewhat on parenting. Jimmy Carter autopen signed birthday letter on White House stationary dated December 21, 1980. Ronald Reagan (1911-2004). President on the United States (1981-1989). Signed card, 3.5 x 2 in., accompanied by a modern print of a photograph of him, Nancy Regan, Barbara Bush, and George Bush, Sr. 7.5 x 5 in. Nancy Reagan (1921-2016). First Lady of the United States (1981-1989). TLS, 1 p., "The White House." July 11, 1983. Addressed to Patti Galluci. Regan thanks Galluci for her support. Barbara Bush (1925-present). First Lady of the United States (1989-1993). Autopen signed 8 x 10 in. photograph. Dan Quayle (1947-present). Vice President of the United States (1989-1993). Signed board with a newspaper caricature cut out. Bill Clinton, autopen signed card accompanied by a secretarial letter as well as a second autopen signed White House card thanking Bruce Burch for his ideas on the health care system. Al Gore (1948-present). Vice President of the United States (1993-2001). PS, 5 x 8 in. 1965 Inaugural invitation for Lyndon B. Johnson to Hubert Horatio Humphrey, 8 x 11 in. Provenance: Property of Another Consignor Condition: Most are in good condition with folds of the letters. A few of the items have some minor toning.
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