Woodrow Wilson Signed White House Card Just 15 days After He Was Inaugurated the First Time
A card imprinted “The White House, Washington,” signed by Wilson and dated March 19, 1913 by him, just a day over 2 weeks after his inauguration. Fine condition, signed by Wilson near the top of the card as he always did to forestall any illegal use of his signature.
A card imprinted “The White House, Washington,” signed by Wilson and dated March 19, 1913 by him, just a day over 2 weeks after his inauguration. Fine condition, signed by Wilson near the top of the card as he always did to forestall any illegal use of his signature.
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