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Presidential Documents

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.

 

 


# Article Title
1 Abraham Lincoln Signed Military Commission
2 Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren Signed Patent to Improve Manufacture of Butter
3 Andrew Jackson Bashes The Whigs For Mixing Religion And Politics
4 Andrew Jackson On the Financial Panic and Banking Crisis
5 Andrew Jackson Signed Patent for Improving a Cannon
6 Andrew Jackson Signed Patent for Improving Musical Instruments
7 Andrew Jackson Signed Patent on an early Washing Machine
8 Andrew Jackson Signed Presidential Patent for a Machine for Making Ship Thimbles
9 Dwight D. Eisenhower's Signed D-Day Message
10 Franklin D. Roosevelt Signed Legion of Merit Award and Letter to Soviet Soldier
11 Franklin Roosevelt: “The Constitution of the United States … still is our Magna Charta”
12 George Washington Calls for Change in Leadership, War, Finance and Government
13 Harry S. Truman Denounces FDR’s Creation of an Economic “Frankenstein”
14 James Buchanan, Bachelor President, Thanks A Young Lady For Her "Spicy, Agreeable, and Interesting" Letter
15 James Madison and James Monroe Signed Patent
16 James Madison Signed Patent for Improving Aqueducts
17 James Monroe and John Quincy Adams Signed Patent
18 James Monroe Signed Ropery Patent
19 John Adams and Thomas Jefferson Procure George Washington’s Gold Medal the First Awarded by Congress
20 John F. Kennedy Seeks to Censure a Priest
21 John Quincy Adams Certifying True Copy of 1808 Distilling Patent
22 John Quincy Adams Gives Journal of the Constitutional Convention to One of the Last Surviving Signers
23 John Quincy Adams Signed Patent for Improving Bellows
24 John Quincy Adams Signed Patent for Improving Window Blinds
25 Martin Van Buren, Secretary of State, Reporting on Patents
26 President Washington Seeks Advice, “as it has always been my aim to fill Offices with the most suitable characters I could obtain”
27 Repudiating the Ostend Manifesto to Buy or “Wrest” Cuba from Spain
28 Teddy Roosevelt Attacks Jefferson and Madison for not Defending the Country
29 Theodore Roosevelt Recognizes Attributes of “brave and honorable” Legislator in Battle over the Reorganization of the NYPD
30 Theodore Roosevelt Warns New York City Police Chief on the Temptations of Corruption
31 Theodore Roosevelt, a “thorough believer in vigorous manly out-door sports,” Warns of Sports Becoming “a permanent business”
32 Thomas Jefferson Funds the Cost of Treaty Ratification with the Barbary Pirates from Hamilton's Tax on Whiskey
33 Ulysses S. Grant on Commercial Expansion in Mexico