The extraordinary collection of autograph letters belonging to the late hon. Elliot Danforth, late treasurer of the State of New York ...

to be sold Friday afternoon and evening, December 6, 1912 ... and Saturday morning, December 7, 1912 ... order of sale: first sitting, lot 1 to 250, second [sitting], [lot] 351 to 700, third [sitting] lot 701 to end

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The extraordinary collection of autograph letters belonging to the late hon. Elliot Danforth, late treasurer of the State of New York ...

to be sold Friday afternoon and evening, December 6, 1912 ... and Saturday morning, December 7, 1912 ... order of sale: first sitting, lot 1 to 250, second [sitting], [lot] 351 to 700, third [sitting] lot 701 to end

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English
Pages
136

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Edition Notes

991 lots.

"Catalogue no. 1074."

" ... embracing the finest set of the signers of the Declaration of Independence ever offered at public sale, full sets of the Stamp Act Congress, Annapolis Convention, the Constitutional Convention, the first Federal Congress, presidents of the United States, attorney generals of the United States; and members of the Continental Congress, generals in the Union and Confederate army (mostly war dates), many fine letters of Washington, Abraham Lincoln and General Grant, fine specimens of generals in the Revolution, Colonial governors, early New England divines and patriots, American and European literary characters, foreign potentates, statesmen, &c., &c.; all in the finest possible state."

McKay, 7188

Place of sale: Philadelphia.

Date of sale: December 6 and 7, 1912.

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Philadelphia

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136 p.
Number of pages
136

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OL45093046M
OCLC/WorldCat
506360701

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