Box 3
Contains 40 Results:
Adams, John , 1938
Envelope with 4 6-cent Adams stamps, note card with stamped 6-cent stamp, 4 6-cent stamps.
Adams, John Office held: As member of Massachusetts Governor's Council, October 11, 1775
Original 10/11/1775, correction 8/16/1776. Appointing Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. All references to King George III and Great Britain are crossed out. Rudin # P-1
Arthur, ChesterOffice held: Customs Collector for the Port of New YorkAddressee: Commander of the USS AlaskaWriter's location: New York, September 25, 1876
Smuggling of Wines, Cigars and Silks. Rudin # P-3
Buchanan, JamesOffice held: As Secretary of StateWriter's location: Washington, D.C., March 10, 1845
Announces his appointment as Secretary of State by President Polk. Dated his first day in office. Rudin # P-4
Buchanan, JamesOffice held: As Secretary of StateAddressee: John WadmanWriter's location: Washington, D.C., December 10, 1847
Seeking the 1848 nomination for President. Rudin # P-5
Buchanan, JamesOffice held: No elective office heldAddressee: John M. JonesWriter's location: Wheatland near Lancaster, PA, December 5, 1851
Supporting the wrong candidate for office might damage his chances for the 1852 Presidential nomination. Rudin # P-6
Buchanan, JamesOffice held: No elective office heldAddressee: Barnabas Bates, Assistant Postmaster Writer's location: Wheatland near Lancaster, PA, June 14, 1852
After failing to gain the Democratic Presidential nomination. Rudin # P-7
Buchanan, JamesOffice held: As PresidentAddressee: William L. Marcy, Secretary of StateWriter's location: Washington, D.C., March 5, 1857
On his first full day as President. Rudin # P-8
Bush, George, H.W.Office held: As PresidentAddressee: "Dr. Ray S. Cline - Chairman, U.S. Global Strategy Council"Writer's location: "The White House Washington, D.C.", March 21, 1990
Discusses our policy toward China. Rudin # P-9
Bush, George, H.W.Office held: As PresidentAddressee: Giulio Andreotti, Prime Minister of ItalyWriter's location: "The White House Washington, D.C.", March 22, 1990
"I valued our substantive discussions - our transatlantic ties have never been better". Rudin # P-10