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Auto Graph Collection (#6)

"Capturing History: A Collection of Autographs" Step into the world of autographs with Brahms Photo and Jonathan Edwards

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: (1736-1775). American (Irish-born) Revolutionary officer, planning his assault on Quebec

(1736-1775). American (Irish-born) Revolutionary officer, planning his assault on Quebec, December 1775
RICHARD MONTGOMERY (1736-1775). American (Irish-born) Revolutionary officer, planning his assault on Quebec, December 1775. Colored engraving, 1858, after a painting by Alonzo Chappel

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: American lawyer and political leader. Waltons autograph signature on the U. S

American lawyer and political leader. Waltons autograph signature on the U. S. Declaration of Independence, 1776
GEORGE WALTON (1741-1804). American lawyer and political leader. Waltons autograph signature on the U.S. Declaration of Independence, 1776

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: American Revolutionary patriot and philanthropist. Steel engraving, early 19th century

American Revolutionary patriot and philanthropist. Steel engraving, early 19th century, after a painting
ELIAS BOUDINOT (1740-1821). American Revolutionary patriot and philanthropist. Steel engraving, early 19th century, after a painting

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Known as Babe Ruth, American professional baseball player. Photographed in 1920

Known as Babe Ruth, American professional baseball player. Photographed in 1920
GEORGE H. RUTH (1895-1948). Known as Babe Ruth, American professional baseball player. Photographed in 1920

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: German heavyweight boxer. When world champion in 1930

German heavyweight boxer. When world champion in 1930
MAX SCHMELING (1905-2005). German heavyweight boxer. When world champion in 1930

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Babe Ruth. American baseball player

Babe Ruth. American baseball player
GEORGE H. RUTH (1895-1948). " Babe" Ruth. American baseball player

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: (1866-1933). American pugilist. Photographed in 1894

(1866-1933). American pugilist. Photographed in 1894
JAMES J. CORBETT (1866-1933). American pugilist. Photographed in 1894

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: American golfer. Autograph signature

American golfer. Autograph signature
ARNOLD PALMER (1929- ). American golfer. Autograph signature

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: A 1925 check for one cent filled out and signed by Franklin Delano Roosevelt

A 1925 check for one cent filled out and signed by Franklin Delano Roosevelt
FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT: CHECK. A 1925 check for one cent filled out and signed by Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Thank you letter sent on behalf of President William McKinley by his Secretary, John Addison Porter

Thank you letter sent on behalf of President William McKinley by his Secretary, John Addison Porter
McKINLEY LETTER, 1898. Thank you letter sent on behalf of President William McKinley by his Secretary, John Addison Porter, for a gift of Vin Mariani, 14 June 1898

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Hannah Simpson Grant (1798-1883) and Jesse Root Grant (1794-1873), parents of Ulysses S

Hannah Simpson Grant (1798-1883) and Jesse Root Grant (1794-1873), parents of Ulysses S
ULYSSES S. GRANT: PARENTS. Hannah Simpson Grant (1798-1883) and Jesse Root Grant (1794-1873), parents of Ulysses S. Grant, 18th President of the United States: steel engraving, c1865

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Letter from John Langdon, president pro tem of the Senate, informing General George Washington of

Letter from John Langdon, president pro tem of the Senate, informing General George Washington of his unanimous
WASHINGTON: INAUGURATION. Letter from John Langdon, president pro tem of the Senate, informing General George Washington of his unanimous election to the office of President of the United States of

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: 18th President of the United States. Autograph signature

18th President of the United States. Autograph signature
ULYSSES S. GRANT (1822-1885). 18th President of the United States. Autograph signature

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Document, in Congress, signed by John Hancock on 19 June 1775

Document, in Congress, signed by John Hancock on 19 June 1775, naming George Washington General and Commander in Chief
GENERAL WASHINGTON, 1775. Document, in Congress, signed by John Hancock on 19 June 1775, naming George Washington General and Commander in Chief

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: (1838-1901). Daughter of President Andrew Johnson. Steel engraving, c1870, by John Chester Buttre

(1838-1901). Daughter of President Andrew Johnson. Steel engraving, c1870, by John Chester Buttre
MARTHA PATTERSON (1838-1901). Daughter of President Andrew Johnson. Steel engraving, c1870, by John Chester Buttre

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: A 1793 check filled out and signed by Thomas Jefferson

A 1793 check filled out and signed by Thomas Jefferson
THOMAS JEFFERSON: CHECK. A 1793 check filled out and signed by Thomas Jefferson

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Autograph of James Monroe (1758-1831), Fifth President of the United States

Autograph of James Monroe (1758-1831), Fifth President of the United States
MONROEs AUTOGRAPH. Autograph of James Monroe (1758-1831), Fifth President of the United States

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Article 10 of the Treaty of Paris, the British-American peace treaty that ended the American

Article 10 of the Treaty of Paris, the British-American peace treaty that ended the American Revolutionary War
TREATY OF PARIS, 1783. Article 10 of the Treaty of Paris, the British-American peace treaty that ended the American Revolutionary War, signed 3 September 1783

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: American soldier and political leader. Drawing after a U. S. commemorative postage stamp

American soldier and political leader. Drawing after a U. S. commemorative postage stamp
SAM HOUSTON (1793-1863). American soldier and political leader. Drawing after a U.S. commemorative postage stamp

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: American Congregational cleric and educator. Stipple engraving, American, early 19th century

American Congregational cleric and educator. Stipple engraving, American, early 19th century
TIMOTHY DWIGHT (1752-1817). American Congregational cleric and educator. Stipple engraving, American, early 19th century

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Sixteenth President of the United States. Pencil drawing

Sixteenth President of the United States. Pencil drawing
ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). Sixteenth President of the United States. Pencil drawing

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: A 1797 check filled out and signed by George Washington

A 1797 check filled out and signed by George Washington
GEORGE WASHINGTON: CHECK. A 1797 check filled out and signed by George Washington

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Eighth President of the United States. Stipple engraving, 1836, after Henry Inman

Eighth President of the United States. Stipple engraving, 1836, after Henry Inman
MARTIN VAN BUREN (1782-1862). Eighth President of the United States. Stipple engraving, 1836, after Henry Inman

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: The final page of President George Washingtons farewell address, 1796, in his own handwriting

The final page of President George Washingtons farewell address, 1796, in his own handwriting
WASHINGTON: FAREWELL, 1796. The final page of President George Washingtons farewell address, 1796, in his own handwriting

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: (1830-1903). Niece of President James Buchanan and White House hostess

(1830-1903). Niece of President James Buchanan and White House hostess. Line and stipple steel engraving, 19th century
HARRIET LANE JOHNSTON (1830-1903). Niece of President James Buchanan and White House hostess. Line and stipple steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Oath of Allegiance of General George Washington at Valley Forge, 1778. On 3 February 1778

Oath of Allegiance of General George Washington at Valley Forge, 1778. On 3 February 1778
WASHINGTON: OATH, 1778. Oath of Allegiance of General George Washington at Valley Forge, 1778. On 3 February 1778, the Congress of the United States required all officers of the Amry and the Navy

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Second President of the United States. Steel engraving, 19th century

Second President of the United States. Steel engraving, 19th century
JOHN ADAMS (1735-1826). Second President of the United States. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Letter of general credit presented by President Thomas Jefferson to Captain Meriwether Lewis

Letter of general credit presented by President Thomas Jefferson to Captain Meriwether Lewis, 4 July 1803
LEWIS: LETTER OF CREDIT. Letter of general credit presented by President Thomas Jefferson to Captain Meriwether Lewis, 4 July 1803, assuring him and anyone to whom he presented it of U.S

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: JOHN TYLER (1790-1862)

JOHN TYLER (1790-1862). Tenth President of the United States. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Fair Employment Act, 1941

Fair Employment Act, 1941
FAIR EMPLOYMENT ACT, 1941. Executive order 8802 prohibiting racial discrimination in the national defense industry and in Government, signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, 25 June 1941

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: 13th AMENDMENT, 1865

13th AMENDMENT, 1865. The Congressional Resolution, approved by President Lincoln on 1 February 1865, for the submission of the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution to the state legislatures for

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: OLIVER CROMWELL (1752-1853)

OLIVER CROMWELL (1752-1853). American Revolutionary War soldier. Cromwells honorable discharge, 5 June 1783, written and signed by George Washington

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: World War Ii: Declaration

World War Ii: Declaration
WORLD WAR II: DECLARATION. The Joint Resolution signed by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Vice President Henry Agard Wallace

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Lincolns Autograph

Lincolns Autograph
LINCOLNs AUTOGRAPH. Signature of the Sixteenth President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Electoral Vote, 1789

Electoral Vote, 1789
ELECTORAL VOTE, 1789. Report of the electors of South Carolina on the result of their vote at Charleston, 4 February 1789, in the first U.S

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Roosevelt Signature

Roosevelt Signature
ROOSEVELT SIGNATURE. Autograph siganture of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: JAMES KNOX POLK (1795-1849)

JAMES KNOX POLK (1795-1849). Eleventh President of the United States. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: CLARA BARTON (1821-1912). Founder of the American Red Cross. Drawing, 1888

CLARA BARTON (1821-1912). Founder of the American Red Cross. Drawing, 1888




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"Capturing History: A Collection of Autographs" Step into the world of autographs with Brahms Photo and Jonathan Edwards. From the monumental 19th Amendment to the delicate signature on a signed copy of the Declaration of Independence, this collection is a testament to our past. Witness history unfold as you gaze upon the Congressional Resolution for the submission of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1919, paving the way for women's suffrage. Feel its significance as you hold this piece that changed countless lives. Transport yourself back to July 4, 1776, when freedom was declared and immortalized in ink. Behold a signed copy of the Declaration of Independence; each stroke tells tales of bravery and revolution. Bonzo with Studdy's signature brings joy and nostalgia, reminding us that even amidst historic moments, there is room for lightheartedness. This playful autograph captures an era where simplicity reigned supreme. Delve into literature with Walt Whitman's manuscript fragment and signature. Trace his words as they dance across paper—a glimpse into one man's poetic genius forever etched in time. King George VI thanking British children serves as a reminder that even royalty can leave their mark through heartfelt gestures. His autograph symbolizes gratitude and unity during challenging times. Gladstone's signature represents political prowess—an emblematic figure who shaped nations with his leadership. Hold this piece close; it carries echoes from an era defined by statesmanship. Andres Segovia's pencil drawing by Hilda Wiener showcases artistry meeting music—a visual symphony captured through graphite strokes. The guitarist leaves behind not only melodies but also traces of his talent on paper. Lastly, Henry VIII’s bold autograph reminds us that power can be both awe-inspiring and terrifying—his reign forever etched in history books alongside his unmistakable signature. These autographs are more than just ink on paper; they embody stories, emotions, and the essence of those who shaped our world.