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Gerald Ford Superb Assassination Attempt Archive, 7 Original Signed Pcs

Amateur photographer and history buff Terence J. Cox saw history in the making on September 22, 1975 in San Francisco and did what any aspiring photographer would do - point and shoot. The result of that historical day is contained in this archive. According to newspaper clippings, Cox was standing only a mere 10 feet away from the would-be assassin, Sara Jane Moore, on Post Street across from the St. Francis Hotel. This attempt came just 17 days after Charles Manson follower, Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, made an attempt on the President's life.

The value of this archive is in two original photos signed by Ford taken moments before the shots rang out like firecrackers. The first 8" x 10" photo is inscribed, "To Terry Cox, best wishes, Gerald R. Ford", and is signed again, "Gerald R. Ford". The second 8" x 10" color photo is signed by Ford at the top right as "Gerald R. Ford", and is mounted to a brown mat with a plaque at the bottom. It can be easily removed without harming the photo. A PSA/DNA Letter of Authenticity accompanies the lot.

The archive also includes:

- Four 8" x 10" black and white pictures of the scene that day after the shooting.

- Three 3.5" x 5" color pictures of that fateful day moments after the shooting.

- Three newspaper clippings.

- A TLS on White House stationery dated November 17, 1976 to Mr. Cox. The letter is auto penned and then signed above it. In part, the letter reads, "Dear Mr. Cox: . . . Long after the hard work and hurried pace of these past weeks are forgotten, I will remember the generous encouragement and goodwill which were extended to me and my entire family by our fellow Americans. It has been a tremendous honor to serve the people of our great country, and I will never forget this wonderful privilege." The letter comes with the original transmittal envelope.

- Ford's signature while he was a Representative for the Michigan 5th district, February 20, 1957. Ford signed, "Rep. Gerald R. Ford Jr." in ballpoint pen.

- A signed photocopy of a newspaper article on the assassination attempt.

- Two 8" x 10" White House issued color photos of Ford, presumably auto penned.

- A letter dated March 18, 1976 on White House stationery to Cox signed by Mildred Leonards, Ford's assistant, explaining auto penned signatures. "The auto penned signature is in fact an authentic signature (although not accepted by autograph dealers) inasmuch as it is simply a method wherein the President's exact signature is written by an electric pen. Since the majority of persons requesting the President's autograph are more interested in their historical value than in their monetary value, this method has proved to be most satisfactory in Administrations in the past, as well as the present one."

Sara Jane Moore, at one time, immersed herself in counter-culture to become a political revolutionary. She was recruited by the FBI informant to help with the Patty Hearst kidnapping. After her radical friends found out she was an FBI spy, they turned their backs on her. Moore's attempt at assassinating the President was a way back into their good graces. After being arrested that day, Moore plead guilty to the assassination attempt and received a life sentence. She was up for parole in May 2000.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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