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Fine Manuscript And Printed Americana
24 January 2019 • New York
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Sale Number: N10002
189 lots
2097. Autograph letter signed ("Timothy Pickering") to Oliver Phelps, conveying President Washington's anger over the frontier murder of two Seneca
Estimate: 3,000 – 5,000 USD
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2098. Document signed ("Th: Jefferson") as Secretary of State, "An Act Declaring the Consent of Congress to a Certain Act of the State of Maryland"
Estimate: 12,000 – 18,000 USD
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2099. Document signed ("Th: Jefferson") as Secretary of State, an "Act making appropriations for the support of government"
Estimate: 30,000 – 40,000 USD
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2100. Autograph letter signed ("Go: Washington") as first President, to James Mercer, refusing to have his name used in a suit for the recovery of a debt
Estimate: 15,000 – 20,000 USD
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2101. Columbian Centinel. Boston: Benjamin Russell, 14 March 1792
Estimate: 6,000 – 8,000 USD
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2102. Autograph manuscript speech signed ("S. Huntington") as governor of Connecticut, relating to education, liberty, and “Acts of Insolvency … Repugnant to the Constitution”
Estimate: 4,000 – 6,000 USD
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2103. Autograph letter signed ("Go: Washington") as first President, marked "Secret and confidential," to John Jay, inviting him to become U.S. Minister in London
Estimate: 90,000 – 120,000 USD
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2104. Autograph document signed ("Joseph Galloway") as Speaker of the Pennsylvania Assembly, to Pennsylvania Governor John Penn, pledging to fulfil the terms of the Treaty of Fort Stanwix
Estimate: 4,000 – 6,000 USD
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2105. Document signed ("John Jay") as Governor of New York, appointing Richard Varick's Mayor of New York City
Estimate: 15,000 – 20,000 USD
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2106. Autograph letter signed ("John Adams") as second President, to his son Thomas Boylston Adams, seeking news from France
Estimate: 30,000 – 40,000 USD
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2107. Autograph letter signed ("John Adams") as second President, to Tristram Dalton, reflecting on the vicissitudes of high office
Estimate: 20,000 – 30,000 USD
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2108. Autograph letter as minister to Prussia, to his brother, Thomas Boylston Adams, American Consulate at Hamburg, chiefly discussing the war between the British and the French
Estimate: 6,000 – 8,000 USD
BIDDING IS CLOSED
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