James Buchanan and Pennsylvania Democratic Congressmen Signed 1841 Letter To The Secretary of the Navy

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15th President. Manuscript letter signed "Very respectfully James Buchanan", additionally signed by his fellow Pennsylvania Senator "Daniel Sturgeon" and 10 Democratic Congressmen from Pennsylvania, January 16, 1841, headed "To the Honorable the Secretary of the Navy", in full

The undersigned Senators and Democratic members of the House of Reps from Penn, having understood that Mr. John N. Wilson of Washington, Penn, is an applicant for appointment to the office of Midshipman and further that he is a worthy and deserving young man, join in recommending his appointment to that station

Great collection of Pennsylvania politicians from the 26th Congress.

Folds, edge bite at lower center vertical fold, mounting remnants to verso of additional leaf.

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15th President. Manuscript letter signed "Very respectfully James Buchanan", additionally signed by his fellow Pennsylvania Senator "Daniel Sturgeon" and 10 Democratic Congressmen from Pennsylvania, January 16, 1841, headed "To the Honorable the Secretary of the Navy", in full

The undersigned Senators and Democratic members of the House of Reps from Penn, having understood that Mr. John N. Wilson of Washington, Penn, is an applicant for appointment to the office of Midshipman and further that he is a worthy and deserving young man, join in recommending his appointment to that station

Great collection of Pennsylvania politicians from the 26th Congress.

Folds, edge bite at lower center vertical fold, mounting remnants to verso of additional leaf.

15th President. Manuscript letter signed "Very respectfully James Buchanan", additionally signed by his fellow Pennsylvania Senator "Daniel Sturgeon" and 10 Democratic Congressmen from Pennsylvania, January 16, 1841, headed "To the Honorable the Secretary of the Navy", in full

The undersigned Senators and Democratic members of the House of Reps from Penn, having understood that Mr. John N. Wilson of Washington, Penn, is an applicant for appointment to the office of Midshipman and further that he is a worthy and deserving young man, join in recommending his appointment to that station

Great collection of Pennsylvania politicians from the 26th Congress.

Folds, edge bite at lower center vertical fold, mounting remnants to verso of additional leaf.