• Potter, Alonzo, Autograph Letter Signed as Episcopal Bishop of Pennsylvania, New York, October 7, 1862, to Secretary of War Stanton One page, octavo,, asking assistance for his nephew (whose father was Episcopal Bishop of New York), “who seems very anxious to devote himself…
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  • quarto, two pages, plus stamp less address leaf, formerly folded, otherwise in very clean, legible condition.
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  • Six letters, 20 pages, two letters retain their original mailing envelopes, in good, clean, and legible condition.
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  • quarto, 1 page, plus stamp less address leaf, formerly folded, in very good, clean, and legible condition.
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  • 255 letters, 930 manuscript pp., dated 1844-1896, the bulk of the letters dated 1844-1863. About twenty to twenty-five percent of these letters have water damage and/or ruffling or chipping at edges, causing some loss of text. Most letters were excised from a…
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  • quarto, 3 pages, plus stampless address leaf, formerly folded, in very good, clean and legible condition.
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  • 7 letters, 17 pp., dated 4 February 1870 to 16 August 1875. Letters in very good, clean and legible condition.
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  • 14 letters, 14 pp. (mostly typed), dated 14 October 1890 to 14 March 1891; of the 14 letters, 13 were written to Mrs. S.L. Oberholtzer, 1 letter is addressed simply “Dear Sir,” but likely the recipient was a Professor Thompson; some minor…
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  • quarto, 4 pages, short splits along horizontal folds, neatly inscribed in ink, very good, clean condition.
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  • quarto, 3 pages, in very good, clean and legible condition. Cooper was the Private Secretary and confidant of President Andrew Johnson.
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