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[PRESIDENTS]. HARRISON, Benjamin. Cabinet photo signed ("Benj Harrison"), by Talens, San Francisco, CA., n.d. 6½ x 4¼ in.. A fine portrait of a dignified Harrison in suit and tie. -- CLEVELAND, Grover. ALS ("Grover Cleveland") to the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Princeton, 24 March 1897. 1 1/8 pp., 8vo. Thanking them for an item he received. -- PRESTON, Francis Cleveland, IFirst Lady. ALS, Princeton, 28 May [no year]. 2 pp., 8vo. Requesting posters which oppose women's suffrage. -- MCKINLEY, William. Cabinet photo signed ("Wm Mckinley Jr. Capt 23rd Ohio Vol Inf Bvt Maj u.s.a"), n.p., n.d. 6½ x 4¼ in. A stately portrait of McKinley in a double-breasted suit and bow tie, signed with his Civil War rank and unit. -- MCKINLEY. TLS ("W Mckinley") as Governor of Ohio, to Murat Halstead, Columbus, 14 September 1894. 1 p., oblong 4to. Thanks for the article: "Answering a Boy's Questions about Protection." -- WILSON, Woodrow. Two TLsS ("Woodrow Wilson") to Herbert Gunnison, Princeton and Washington, 4 April 1910 and 30 December 1921. Together 2 pp., small 4to and 8vo. Announcing that at the Press and Publishers Association dinner his speech will be entitled "The Power of the Editorial" and thanking him for his kind message. -- WILSON. Clipped signature ("Woodrow Wilson") from a typed letter, n.p., n.d. -- HARDING, Warren G. TLS ("Warren G Harding") as President, to Herbert Gunnison, Washington, 30 September 1921. 1 p., 4to, White House stationery. Sending his autograph. -- HARDING. Autograph postcard signed ("W.G.H."), London, 5 October 1911. 3¼ x 5 1/8 in., front obscured by attached paper fragment. Reporting that he is returning home. -- COOLIDGE, Calvin. Printed speech signed ("Calvin Coolidge") as President [Message of the President of the United States, Government Printing Office, 1927], Washington, 9 December 1927. 21 pp., 8vo, with accompanying cover letter of Coolidge's secretary. Coolidge signs the last page of his speech. -- COOLIDGE. Two cards signed ("Calvin Coolidge"), n.p., n.d. 1 White House card, 1 unmarked. -- HOOVER, Herbert. TLS ("Herbert Hoover") to H.V. Kaltenborn, New York, 2 April 1920. 1 p., 4to. Noting that he will be unable to speak before the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce. -- HOOVER. TLS ("Herbert Hoover") to Arthur Williams, Washington, 17 September 1925. 1 p., 4to. Noting he will speak to the French Commission. -- ROOSEVELT, Franklin D. TLS ("Franklin D Roosevelt") as President, to Hamilton Holt, Washington, 27 May 1936. 1 p., 4to, White House stationery, envelope. Expressing regrets that he is unable to interfere in an appointment. -- TRUMAN, Harry S. TLS ("Harry S Truman") to Mrs. C. Henstenburg, Independence, 10 March 1961. 1 p., 4to. Thanks for a letter. --EISENHOWER, Dwight D. TLS ("Dwight D Eisenhower") to C. Henstenburg, Gettysburg, 17 May 1961. 1 p., 4to. Sending his autograph and thanking him for his comments. -- BUSH, George. Signature ("George Bush"), on a lined sheet, [West Hartford, CT, 19 March 1980]. Together 19 items. (19)