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| Items signed by history's brightest luminaries will be in University Archives' August 27th auctionThe 437-lot Rare Autographs, Manuscripts & Books auction will include rare offerings from numerous collecting categories, and online bidding will be available on multiple platforms.
By: University Archives The catalog in its entirety is up for viewing and bidding now on the University Archives website, UniversityArchives.com, as well as Invaluable.com, Auctionzip.com and LiveAuctioneers.com. Phone and absentee bids will also be accepted. "Our last auction of the summer will provide collectors with the opportunity to show off their latest acquisitions around Labor Day barbecue pits and swimming pools," said John Reznikoff, the president and owner of University Archives. Lot 127 is a George Washington signed letter dated February 20, 1790, addressed to a state governor, possibly North Carolina state governor Alexander Martin. In it, President Washington transmitted an Act of Congress regarding import laws, shipping procedure, and tax collection districts in the state. It's one of only two such letters known to exist in which Washington notified a state governor of a Congressional Act during the first year after ratifying the U.S. Constitution. Estimate: $24,000-$35,000. Lot 233 is a Benjamin Franklin signed autograph document dated April 23, [1755]. This ledger recorded expenses in paper money, silver coins, and Spanish and Brazilian-minted gold coins, which Franklin had accrued while undertaking General Edward Braddock's commission to collect forage, horses, and wagons during the French & Indian War. Braddock's subsequent Pittsburgh expedition was disastrous and resulted in his death. Estimate: $16,000-$24,000. Lot 315 is a manuscript document in French featuring a 22-word note signed by French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. The document, written on May 19, 1808, asked for Napoleon's direction regarding the formation of a new battalion to accommodate Westphalian recruits during the Peninsular War. It's one of three items signed by Napoleon in the sale. Estimate: $7,000-$10,000. Lot 252 is a Walt Disney signed 1st edition copy of "Fantasia" (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1940), published in tandem with the release of the animated film of the same name set to classical music. The illustrated volume features 16 mounted color plates and also has its original dust jacket. It's expected to attract keen bidder interest and has an estimate of $3,000-$4,500. For more information, visit www.universityarchives.com. End
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