John Tyler Letter Signed as President Sending his Autograph
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Letter Signed as President, Washington, February 5, 1844 to F.W. Smith. “In compliance with your polite request of the 29th January it affords me pleasure to send you my autograph.”
Letter Signed as President, Washington, February 5, 1844 to F.W. Smith. “In compliance with your polite request of the 29th January it affords me pleasure to send you my autograph.”
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