Archives International Auctions - Sale AIAXXXIV
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July 26, 2016
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307 Psychological Warfare Division, SEAC. Synopsis SNJ/1014.10.1944.
United States. Partial news items, partial information
and tactics. 6-3/4 x 8-1/2. 1 page printed on both sides, POCs at top
from old binder. Old paper clip rust at top, crayon pencil notation at
bottom.��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$70-140
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308 PsychologicalWarfareDivision,SEAC. SynopsisSNJ/17 9.12.1944.United States. Partial news items, partial information and tactics. 6-3/4 x
8-1/2. 1 page printed on both ides, POCs at top from old binder. Crayon
pencil notation at top corner and bottom. �������������������������������������Est.
$70-140
AUTOGRAPHS - BUSINESS
Automobile
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309 Henry Ford II Autographed Check dated 1976 with Press Photos.Michigan. Issued and uncancelled check for 1 cent to Jacob Kisner signed
by Henry Ford II. Also includes 2 original press photos of Henry Ford,
one with the Duke of Windor, both in XF condition. Scarce signature
and collateral items. ������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$90-150
AUTOGRAPHS - HISTORIC
New York
Rare Aaron Burr Autographed and Free
Franked Letter in Burr’s hand relating
to the New York Gubernatorial election
of 1804 and shortly before he was in the
infamous duel with Hamilton.
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310 Aaron Burr Autographed and Fee Franked Letter dated March 19,1804.
New York, March 19, 1804, Hand written letter by Aaron Burr
with outer Free Franked Postal folded letter signed by Burr. Addressed
to Colonel Charles Williamson of Philadelphia, Text is as follows:
“About the beginning of the month bets were offered and taken 10 to
1 against A. Burr…..the odds have been gradually diminishing and even
bets are now seldom offered”. The content of the letter refers to the
April, 1804 New York Gubernatorial Election which Burr lost (in part to
Hamilton’s vigorous campaigning against Burr). Burr’s loss culminated
in the famous duel in which he shot and killed Hamilton. Historic letter.
Aaron Burr Jr. (February 6, 1756 – September 14, 1836) was an American
politician. He was the third Vice President of the United States (1801–
05), serving during President Thomas Jefferson’s first term.����Est.
$2000-3000