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Signatures

Signers are listed alphabetically

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Signatures are at once the most basic and perhaps the most ornate and beautiful of autographs.  These pieces are mostly simple signatures signed on cards or clipped from letters or documents.  The list covers all historical fields.  We almost always have signatures that we have not yet listed online, so contact us for signatures of personalities that you do not find here.

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Benjamin F. Butler - bold signature of the Union Major General and Massachusetts Republican representative, co-author of the Civil Rights Act of 1875, unframed

Herbert Hoover - signature of Hoover on a Stanford University business card, unframed

Julia Ward Howe - signature of the writer of The Battle Hymn of the Republic on a small card, with a portrait suitable for framing

Howell Jackson - beautiful, scarce signature of Justice Jackson, as Senator from Tennessee, hand dated on an album page, 8-1-1882, unframed

Joseph R. Lamar - scarce fountain pen signature of Justice Lamar, from the personal collection of Justice Tom C. Clark, unframed

George Washington Custis Lee - signature of the Confederate major general, son of Robert E. Lee, unframed

John A. Logan - signature of the Union Major General, who fought at Bull Run, Fort Donelson, Vicksburg, and Atlanta and in Sherman‘s Carolinas Campaign and later helped to prosecute the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson, unframed

Nathaniel Lyon - scarce, bold signature, with rank and date, of the first general killed in the Civil War, unframed

James C. McReynolds - fine signature of Justice McReynolds clipped from a letter, unframed

Mahlon Pitney - scarce Court-date signature of Justice Pitney clipped from a letter, unframed

John Paul Stevens - pristine chambers card, boldly signed in blue

Harlan Fiske Stone - an unusual item for a Supreme Court Justice—Stone inscribes “Yours for Victory” along with his signature, an obvious nod to American participation in World War II, but a statement that might give the appearance of partisanship, ca. 1941–1945, unframed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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