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(Annexation of Texas)-John W. Jones (1791-1848), Congressman from Virginia (1835-1845), Speaker of the House (1843-1845), autographed letter signed as Speaker of the House, 8" x 10", Washington, January 30, 1845, discussing among other topics "the annexation of Texas to the United States" continuing "has passed the House of Representatives by a majority of twenty two votes, but has not yet been taken up in the Senate", minor edge flaws, small tear, Fine. Estimate 150 - 200 (Image)
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Sold...US$ 270.00
Closed..Feb-29-2020, 13:52:54 EST
Sold For 270
Sale No: 359
Lot No: 79
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Morris Jr., Robert (1734-1806), a Founding Father of the United States, signer of the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the United States Constitution, autograph letter signed, one page 7½" x 9½", December 9, 1794, to business associate John Nicholson, concerning merchant vessels, and he asks Nicholson, "have you any letters from the captains or owners to announce that they have brought back the money from their cargos.", a bit water stained though quite legible, the signature unaffected. Estimate 500 - 750 (Image)