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EDWARD EVERETT (1794-1865). American statesman, orator. U.S. House of Representatives (1825-35). Governor of Massachusetts (1836-40). U.S. Minister to Great Britain (1841-45). President of Harvard (1846-49). Secretary of State (1852-53). U.S. Senator (1853-54). The "other speaker" at Gettysburg, November 19, 1863. ALS, 1-1/2pp. 16mo, Boston, April 16, 1855. He is greatly obliged to his correspondent "for several kind tokens of remembrance received from you while in London & the copies of your opinions which you were so good as to send me. If t has been any summary report of the Doings of the Commissioners with a list of all the adjudicated cases, I should be much gratified to receive a copy of it.". Written on 1st and second pages of double lettersheet. AUTHENTICITY IS UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED. Should an item not be as described it may be returned for a full refund. Sales receipt is your certificate of authenticity. Multiple purchases may be combined for shipment. WE WILL ADVISE YOU OF SHIPPING CHARGES. All shipments to U.S. addresses are by insured mail. Overseas shipments are by UNINSURED First Class Mail unless other arrangements are made. PLEASE WAIT FOR INVOICE BEFORE PAYING. Payment by PayPal, money order, cashier's check, or personal check drawn on a U.S. bank in U.S. dollars within 10 days of auction closing date.. Founded by Walter R. Benjamin in 1887, we are members of UACC (Registered Dealer #112) and The Manuscript Society. The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items. |
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