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Johnson Lyndon 1908 - 1973 LBJ Ranch deer skin souvenir bookmark, with outstanding provenance

Cream colored deer skin bookmark embossed with presidential seal and auto signed "With best wishes Lyndon B. Johnson" recto, measuring 2" x 8". Gilt inscribed "Deer Skin From The LBJ Ranch" recto. In good condition with some darkening to V-cut base on both sides. A folksy piece of Americana from the outstanding collection of Ronald Ellis Wade.

Lyndon B. Johnson (1908-1973) was born, lived, and died at his familial ranch located in Stonewall, TX. Johnson's birthplace, as well as the compound known as the "Texas White House", were incorporated into a National Historic Park in 1980. At over 1,500 acres, this site in central Texas is home to numerous native and exotic species. Historically, White-tailed, English Red, Fallow, Sika, and Axis deer have also been hunted within this territory; this skin bookmark is probably from one of the above types of deer.

Below is an interesting interview from TheHill.com, about Ron Wade and his collection of Presidential memorabilia:

Step into Ronald Wade's office and it's easy to see why he's listed in "Guinness World Records 2015" for the largest collection of U.S. presidential memorabilia _ÑÓ it's really a replica of the Oval Office.

"Actually, they quit counting," Wade says of his immense collection of White House and presidential campaign items, "because I probably have closer to 20,000 or 30,000 items, if not closer to 100,000 _ÑÓ that's with duplication." The official count from the folks behind the famed book puts Wade's collection in chief at 6,960 pieces as of last year.

The lifelong Republican has been racking up "practically anything that has to do with American politics" since he was 10 years old.

"My first memory in life is wearing an 'I Like Ike' button, and I was probably 4 years old. So I've always been interested in politics," Wade, 64, tells ITK.

The retired Texas Department of Human Services supervisor and Ex White House aide to President Nixon, says he counts former Presidents George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush as friends. His most prized item in the collection is from the 41st commander in chief's failed 1964 Senate bid.

"George W. has been to my house, and seen my collection, and was quite impressed," boasts Wade, who has also donated several pieces from his massive memorabilia stockpile to the George W. Bush Presidential Library outside Dallas.

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