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Autograph note signed

"MRS. MOORE … AND HER DAUGHTER MISS JANE B. MOORE, BOTH NOTED FOR THEIR PHILANTHROPIC LABOR AMONG OUR SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS, HAVE DONE ME THE HONOR OF A CALL, AND FOR WHICH I AM GRATEFUL."

LINCOLN, Abraham. Autograph note signed. Washington, D.C. June 22, 1863. A remarkable Lincoln note commemorating his visit with Jane Boswell Moore and her mother, both outstanding battle-field volunteers, caring “for wounded soldiers in the aftermath of some of the conflict’s fiercest engagements in the east” throughout the war, the visit occurring days before the Battle of Gettysburg, after which both women worked for weeks tending to the wounded.
$60,000.

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Document signed (ship's papers)

RARE SHIP’S PAPERS SIGNED BY ABRAHAM LINCOLN AS PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY OF STATE WILLIAM SEWARD

LINCOLN, Abraham. Document signed (ship's papers). Washington, DC, September 26, 1864.

A remarkable ship’s passport signed by President Lincoln and his Secretary of State William Seward during the Civil War, authorizing passage for the ship Illinois, "lying at present in the port of New Bedford bound for Pacific Ocean, and laden with provisions, stores, and utensils for a whaling voyage." $38,000.

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White House: An Historic Guide

WARMLY INSCRIBED BY JFK AS PRESIDENT AND SIGNED BY JACKIE

(KENNEDY, John F.) (KENNEDY, Jacqueline). The White House: An Historic Guide. Washington, 1962.

Limited second edition of this guide to the White House, the second of two limited editions, number 38a of only 75 presentation copies specially bound in full morocco with the recipient's initials stamped in gilt on the front cover, warmly inscribed on the limitation page by President Kennedy to his close military aide, USAF General Godfrey McHugh: "For Godfrey McHugh, with warm personal regards, John Kennedy… Christmas 1962" and signed beneath his signature by the First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy. $29,000.

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Hand-corrected manuscript for Looking Forward

"WHAT WAS LOANED BY OUR PEOPLE THROUGH THEIR GOVERNMENT MUST BE REPAID BY FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS TO OUR PEOPLE"

ROOSEVELT, Franklin D. Hand-corrected manuscript for Looking Forward. No place, 1933.

Manuscript draft of Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1933 book Looking Forward, his clarion call for a “new deal” that was published in the month of his inauguration, with Roosevelt's handwritten corrections in ink on 22 pages. $28,000.

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Typed letter signed. WITH: As We Remember Joe. WITH: Publisher's mailing list and supporting materials

"THE BOOK COULD NOT HAVE BEEN BETTER AND YOU HAVE CERTAINLY DONE A WONDERFUL JOB—AND I KNOW DAD WAS PLEASED"

KENNEDY, John F. Typed letter signed. WITH: As We Remember Joe. WITH: Publisher's mailing list and supporting materials. The Palace Hotal, San Francisco; and Cambridge, Massachusetts, Undated [1945] / 1945.

Exceptional typed letter by John F. Kennedy to the secretary of the publisher of the moving tribute to Joe Kennedy Jr., As We Remember Joe, noting that JFK was pleased with the book and requesting that it be sent to several people in England, boldly signed. Together with a presentation copy of the book, inscribed by JFK on the front free endpaper in the month of publication: "For Mr. Sherrill, with the greatest appreciation for all of his thoughtfulness, from Jack Kennedy, May 1945." Together with the publisher's typed mailing list and an archive of correspondence and other related materials. $27,500.

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Document signed

SIGNED BY ABRAHAM LINCOLN

LINCOLN, Abraham. Document signed. Washington, April 16, 1861.

Civil-War era document signed by President Lincoln and countersigned by Secretary of War Simon Cameron, appointing Arthur W. Fletcher to be the Brigade Quartermaster for the Militia of the District of Columbia just days after the Battle of Fort Sumter, a time when those in Washington widely expected the city to be seized by secessionists. $26,500.

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Profiles in Courage

FIRST EDITION OF PROFILES IN COURAGE, INSCRIBED BY JOHN F. KENNEDY

KENNEDY, John F. Profiles in Courage. New York, 1956.

First edition, first printing, of Kennedy's Pulitzer-winning examination of "that most admirable of human virtues," inscribed on the title page by Kennedy to a fellow U.S. senator: "To Norris Cotton with highest regards, John Kennedy." $25,000.

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Winning of the West

"THEY WERE EAGER FOR A WAR, AND WISHED TO MAKE A STROKE OF NOTE AGAINST THEIR FOES"

ROOSEVELT, Theodore. Winning of the West. New York and London, 1900. Four volumes.

Splendid Daniel Boone edition, number 138 of only 200 copies of Roosevelt's greatest historical work, finely bound in green morocco with red suede doublures, copiously illustrated and with an original manuscript leaf tipped in. $22,000.

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Document signed

SIGNED BY ABRAHAM LINCOLN AS PRESIDENT

LINCOLN, Abraham. Document signed. Washington, February 7, 1862.

Splendid Lincoln Civil War document, a rare naval appointment, naming George Cochran an assistant paymaster in the United States Navy, countersigned by Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy, with fragile paper seal present, handsomely framed. $22,000.

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Political Debates Between Hon. Abraham Lincoln

"HISTORICALLY THE MOST IMPORTANT SERIES OF AMERICAN POLITICAL DEBATES"

LINCOLN, Abraham. Political Debates Between Hon. Abraham Lincoln. Columbus, 1860.

First edition, first issue, of the most famous debates in American history, the event that transformed Lincoln into a national presidential candidate—a lovely copy in unrestored original cloth. $20,000.

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