President Ulysses S. Grant and Vice President Schuyler Colfax: Both signatures together, while in office
This is the first time we have seen one sheet of paper with the signatures of both men
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A sheet of Executive Mansion letterhead, dated Washington, April 28, 1870, signed by “Yours truly, U.S. Grant” and “Yours truly, Schuyler Colfax.” An uncommon combination, this being the first we’ve had.
A sheet of Executive Mansion letterhead, dated Washington, April 28, 1870, signed by “Yours truly, U.S. Grant” and “Yours truly, Schuyler Colfax.” An uncommon combination, this being the first we’ve had.
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