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Presidential

Presidential CatalogOur inventory includes items from the Founding Fathers and other larger-than-life presidents like Teddy Roosevelt and JFK, as well as lesser-known presidents like James Buchanan, that shed light on their personal traits and on the trials and turning points of American history. One featured item is a letter written by George Washington as a general, at the nadir of the Revolutionary War, contemplating a program for a stronger national government.

 

 


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1 Signed Copy of Truman’s Second Inaugural Address
2 First Edition of FDR’s Committee for Civil Service Improvement Report, Signed by Three Supreme Court Justices
3 President Grant’s Elephant Inkwell – Republican Party Symbol
4 Signed Oversize Wartime Photograph of President Franklin D. Roosevelt
5 Andrew Jackson’s Letter of State to the King of the Two Sicilies
6 Who Wrote Forged Political Letters to Embarrass Thomas Jefferson? Levi Lincoln’s Copy of William Duane’s Pamphlet Examining the Scandal.
7 Anti-Jeffersonian rant: Madison, Monroe, Talleyrand and Jefferson’s “Crimes” and “back door pimps” in Louisiana Negotiations
8 Truman Sides with FDR During a 1937 Constitutional Crisis
9 Offering His Son Archie Sympathy and Comfort
10 Bills on Women’s Suffrage and Direct Primaries before the N.Y. Legislature
11 Jefferson-Signed Act of Congress Authorizes Bribes to Barbary Pirates, and Pays for with Hamilton’s “Whiskey Tax”
12 As War with Tripoli Heats Up, Madison Orders Special Envoy to Stay in Mediterranean
13 Harry S. Truman Denounces FDR’s Creation of an Economic “Frankenstein”
14 Theodore Roosevelt Recognizes Attributes of “brave and honorable” Legislator in Battle over the Reorganization of the NYPD
15 Andrew Jackson Signed Patent on an early Washing Machine
16 Andrew Jackson Signed Patent for Improving a Cannon
17 Andrew Jackson Signed Patent for Improving Musical Instruments
18 John Quincy Adams Signed Patent for Improving Window Blinds
19 John Quincy Adams Signed Patent for Improving Bellows
20 John Quincy Adams Certifying True Copy of 1808 Distilling Patent
 
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