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Morton, William Thomas (1819-1868), Autograph letter signed, August, 184, one page, to his lawyer, Mr. Poor, asking him to visit and prepare a document for him, with signed holograph postscript, (left margin shaved from top to bottom, affecting a few letters). Note: Morton is most famous for his invention and implementation of sulfuric ether as a means of anesthesia. left margin shaved from top to bottom, affecting a few letters


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Auctioneer:
Skinner

Date:
2009-11-15

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GEORGE ELMSLIE Architectural terra cotta block from the Thomas A. Edison School of Hammond, Indiana. (George Elmslie joined the architectural firm of William Hutton to Read more…


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GEORGE ELMSLIE Architectural terra cotta block from the Thomas A. Edison School of Hammond, Indiana. (George Elmslie joined the architectural firm of William Hutton to Read more…


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GEORGE ELMSLIE Architectural terra cotta block from the Thomas A. Edison School of Hammond, Indiana. (George Elmslie joined the architectural firm of William Hutton to Read more…


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2009-02-15


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GEORGE ELMSLIE Architectural terra cotta block from the Thomas A. Edison School of Hammond, Indiana. (George Elmslie joined the architectural firm of William Hutton to Read more…


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Collection of 19th and 20th Century Political Pinback Buttons, including lapel 1888 Harrison/Morton, William J. Bryan, William McKinley, Alton Parker, Theodore Roosevelt, William H. Taft, Read more…


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2012-05-16


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Group of Cabinet Cards Depicting Presidents, Vice Presidents, Massachusetts Political Figures, and People of Interest, presidents including Andrew Johnson with Matthew Brady stamp, Chester Read more…


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By Tom Hepburn and Selwyn Jacobson. Los Angeles, Price Stern Sloan, 1989. By John Garrity. New York: Collier, 1994. By Harvey Penick and Bud Shrake. Read more…


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Date:
2007-10-31