PRESIDENTS]. HAYES, RUTHERFORD B. Autograph letter signed as President, to the Honorable George Eyster, Washington, D.C., 9 July 1879, 1 page, 8vo, Executive Mansion stationery , regarding appointments, "The representation to me was that new app[ointmen]ts were to be made..." -- GARFIELD, JAMES. Autograph letter signed as Congressman, to [Schuyler?] Colfax, Hiram, [Ohio], 19 August 1864, 1 page, 4to , agreeing to provide assistance, "My time is already pledged to Sept[ember] 10th, but any time after that which you may desire I will be at your service..." -- ARTHUR, CHESTER. Autograph letter signed as Vice-President, to Saul Lewis, Washington, D.C., 11 March 1881, 2 pages, square 8vo, Vice-Presidential stationery , declining an invitation, "I can not possibly get away now or for at least a fortnight..." -- CLEVELAND, GROVER. Autograph letter signed to Mrs. Johnson and Miss Waller, [New York], 30 December 1890, 2 pages, 8vo , thanking them for "the excellence of the Christmas gift you kindly sent me..." --HARRISON, BENJAMIN. Autograph letter signed as President, to A.J. Ackell, Washington, D.C., 15 January 1890, 1 page, 8vo, integral blank, Executive Mansion stationery , on the Alaska fur trade, "The law does not vest me with any duty or discretion in the matter..."; Letter signed as President to the Honorable Henry Watterson, Washington, D.C., 4 November 1891, 1 page, 4to, integral blank, Executive Mansion stationery , on a judgeship, "The selection for your district is still undetermined and I will not fail to consider fully what is said in behalf of Mr. Boyle..."; together 6 items . (6)
PRESIDENTS]. HAYES, RUTHERFORD B. Autograph letter signed as President, to the Honorable George Eyster, Washington, D.C., 9 July 1879, 1 page, 8vo, Executive Mansion stationery , regarding appointments, "The representation to me was that new app[ointmen]ts were to be made..." -- GARFIELD, JAMES. Autograph letter signed as Congressman, to [Schuyler?] Colfax, Hiram, [Ohio], 19 August 1864, 1 page, 4to , agreeing to provide assistance, "My time is already pledged to Sept[ember] 10th, but any time after that which you may desire I will be at your service..." -- ARTHUR, CHESTER. Autograph letter signed as Vice-President, to Saul Lewis, Washington, D.C., 11 March 1881, 2 pages, square 8vo, Vice-Presidential stationery , declining an invitation, "I can not possibly get away now or for at least a fortnight..." -- CLEVELAND, GROVER. Autograph letter signed to Mrs. Johnson and Miss Waller, [New York], 30 December 1890, 2 pages, 8vo , thanking them for "the excellence of the Christmas gift you kindly sent me..." --HARRISON, BENJAMIN. Autograph letter signed as President, to A.J. Ackell, Washington, D.C., 15 January 1890, 1 page, 8vo, integral blank, Executive Mansion stationery , on the Alaska fur trade, "The law does not vest me with any duty or discretion in the matter..."; Letter signed as President to the Honorable Henry Watterson, Washington, D.C., 4 November 1891, 1 page, 4to, integral blank, Executive Mansion stationery , on a judgeship, "The selection for your district is still undetermined and I will not fail to consider fully what is said in behalf of Mr. Boyle..."; together 6 items . (6)
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