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Harrison, (President) Benjamin


All autographs are housed in a book with gilt-edged paper, unpaginated, some pages blank, 32mo. Approximately 1893. Fine condition. Both Hayes’ and Harrison’s signatures have a blank verso, with discoloring on half of Hayes’ signature due to the newspaper article that is opposite it. The article is a clipping of an Iowan newspaper, detailing the exchange of the autograph between Hayes and the owner of the book, Evelyn Sherman. 

Levi Parsons Morton (1824-1920) served as the 22nd United States Vice President under Benjamin Harrison. Prior to obtaining that office, he was a Republican Representative from New York for the 46th and 47th Congresses. In 1880, the Republican nominee, James Garfield, asked Morton to be his running mate, but Morton declined, requesting Ambassador to France instead. In a weird twist of fate, it would have actually been Morton ‾ instead of Chester A. Arthur ‾ to take the Oath of Office after Garfield’s assassination. Ironically, Garfield’s assassin, Charles Guiteau, decided to murder the president after Morton was chosen instead of him as Ambassador to France. After his vice presidency, Morton went on to become the Governor of New York from 1895-1896, after which he retired from public service. 

Charles Frederick Crisp (1845-1896) was a Democratic Congressman from Georgia in the late nineteenth century. The zenith of his political career was from 1891-1895, when he was the 37th Speaker of the House. His son, Charles R. Crisp, also went on to serve in Congress. 

Thomas Brackett Reed (1839-1902) was a controversial political figure that dominated the House of Representatives in the last decade and a half of the nineteenth century. A Republican from Maine, he rose to be the 36th Speaker of the House in 1889, where he increased the positions power to new heights. Although his reign was interrupted by Crip’s tenure, Reed also served as the 38th Speaker. Loved by his own party, and hated by the Democrats, Reed was determined to restore integrity to the House. He was an elite intellectual and associated with the likes of Teddy Roosevelt, Mark Twain, Henry Cabot Lodge and John Hay. 

John Sherman (1823-1900) enjoyed an illustrious career in American politics. Brother to the famous General William Tecumseh Sherman, John was an early Republican who served in both the House and the Senate, as well as the 32nd Secretary of the Treasury under Hayes. During his second term in the senate, he was the principal author of the pivotal Sherman Anti-Trust Act, which legalized government intervention in big business. After his tenure in Congress, Sherman returned to the Cabinet, where he was William McKinley’s Secretary of State up to the Spanish American War.


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