Benjamin Harrison
Harrison's law firm was an early user of the typewriter, so typed letters with the earliest dates are usually his. He sent both typed and autograph letters as President.
A Portion of the First Draft of Benjamin Harrison's 1891 State of the Union Message, Calling for Protecting the Right of Blacks to Vote
"A view to securing to every elector a free and unmolested exercise of suffrage"
$8,000.00
Benjamin Harrison Invites His Secretary of War to His Wedding to His 2nd Wife, Mary Lord Harrison
She was the youthful niece of his first wife
$4,000.00
Benjamin Harrison Signed Photograph Chronicling the End of the Last Great British-American Dispute
Signed by President Benjamin Harrison, Chief Justice Melville Fuller, Justice David Brewer, judges, counsel and diplomats for both sides
$3,800.00
President Benjamin Harrison Welcomes His Running Mate to the 1892 Ticket
"I am most happy to be able at once to express my sincere satisfaction that the Convention has named you for the Vice Presidency.”
$4,500.00
President Harrison Notifies Congress of Matters Relating to the 1st Pan-American Organization
A Rare Letter From a President to Congress
$4,000.00