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| ww: Andrew Jackson as President and Martin Van Buren Signed Patent for "New and Useful Improvement in the Steam Engine" [American President] [Science & Technology]
Document signed "Andrew Jackson" as President and "M. Van Buren" as Secretary of State, and "J[oh]n: Macpherson Berrien" as Attorney General to Charles Potts; Washington, D.C., May 31, 1830, one page, vellum, with white paper presidential seal and ribbon. Includes a three and three-quarter page description of the invention, signed by the inventor, and with drawing of the invention.
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| [P] Andrew Jackson as President and Martin Van Buren Signed Patent to Henry Rogers for Revolving Four Barrel Gun and Improved Percussion Lock [American President] [Science & Technology]
Document Signed "Andrew Jackson", as President, and Martin Van Buren, as Secretary of State. Document also signed by "John M. Berrien", as Attorney General of the United States, to Henry Rogers. May 7, 1829. One page, accompanied by one page with drawings and description.
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| Martin Van Buren Autograph Letter Signed [Vice Presidential Document] [Charleston & Fort Sumter Document]
Autograph Letter Signed (“M Van Buren”) as Vice President, to Attorney General Benjamin F. Butler (1795-1858); Describes Passage of Force Bill during Nullification Crisis: "Every Eye Is Directed Towards S. Carolina" Washington, DC, March 9, 1833.
Provenance: Acquired from Christie’s auction, The Forbes Collection.
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