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| Abigail Adams Autograph Letter Signed regarding the nature of politics [Famous Women] [First Ladies]
Autograph letter signed by Abigail Adams to Mrs. Hannah Cushing, February 3, 1802. "The golden age is past. God grant that it may not be succeeded by an age of terror"."the ax is already laid to the root of the Tree; if it destroyd only those which brought forth bad fruit; we ought to rejoice, but when we see a spirit of party, deaf to all reasoning, all argument, determined with rooted malignity to destroy all that is good wise and just, merely to glut their resentment; what a hopeful prospect for the future!... The golden Age is past - God grant that it may not be succeeded by an age of terror ..."
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| Mary Todd Lincoln Free Frank with Photograph [First Ladies] [Famous Women]
Signed “Mary Lincoln” on small mourning border envelope to Henry C. Deming. Postmarked December 16, circa 1865, Chicago, Illinois. Very fine. 11.3 x 7.3 cm. An extremely rare and desirable presidential widow’s free frank.
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| Eleanor Roosevelt Typed Letter Signed [First Ladies] [Famous Women]
Typed letter signed, reply to friend, regarding “Miss Lynn Curtis,” one page to “Dorothy” on White House Stationery, March 17, 1943
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| Walter P. Chrysler Typed Document Signed Describing Eleanor Roosevelt’s Custom Plymouth [Misc. Americana] [Automobile Industry] [Famous Women] [First Ladies]
Signed by Walter Chrysler. July 31, 1933.
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