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Political letter by Senator John Tyler:

6. John Tyler Autograph Letter Signed. ALS, one page, 7.25 x 9.5, December 24, 1831. Handwritten letter to “Col. Tomkins,” in part: “I have lost no time in addressing the Secretary of War in favour of your son. Mr. Stevenson is at this time absent from the City on a visit to Fredericksburg. Congress having adjourned over until Tuesday. Upon his return I will mention the subject to him with a view to obtain his aid...We have nothing of political interest. The two great parties seem to be making preparations for a battle, but when they will make the onset remains to be seen. We shall have, doubtlessly, noise and smoke enough—but I rest in the hope that when the atmosphere clears, we shall have for our country an unclouded sky.” Handsomely matted with a portrait to an overall size of 17 x 17. In fine condition. Starting Bid $200

Pristine military commission from President Polk

8. James K. Polk Document Signed as President. Partlyprinted vellum DS as president, one page, 14.5 x 17.25, April 17, April 17, 1848. President Polk appoints Francis S. K. Russell as a “First Lieutenant in the Regiment of Mounted Riflemen in the service of the United States.” Signed boldly at the conclusion by James K. Polk and countersigned by Secretary of War William L. Marcy. Embossed War Office paper seal remains affixed to the upper left. In fine condition. Interested bidders would be hard-pressed to find a nicer example. Starting Bid $200