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1980-1996
[Congressman Carlos Moorhead collection] [Decimalized .01- .29]
Additional letters from other Congressmen, President Ronald Reagan and photographs of Washington officials.
GLC09613.01
6 October 1979
Carter, Jimmy, 1924-.
Exchange of Remarks Between the President and His Holiness Pope John Paul II
A printing of the conversation and speeches given when Pope John Paul II visited President Jimmy Carter in 1979. There is a print of the White House on the top of the page.
GLC09613.01.01.02
20 November 1974
Ford, Gerald R. (1913-2006)
Gerald Ford's Remarks in Japan
Signed in blue felt-tip marker on page 6. The speech discusses the state of American-Japanese relations. Speech given as the first American President to visit Japan. Tucked into a gilt stamped leather valise with yellow moiré tabs, said to have...
GLC01474
1971/08/06
Nixon, Richard M. (1913-1994)
to Seymour Halpern
First Eisenhower dollar from mint, with original dollar.
GLC01982
17 October 1974
Statement before Subcomm. on Criminal Justice re: his pardon of Nixon
Statement by the President released by the White House Press Secretary and signed by Ford on the upper right corner of the first page.
GLC02109
8 September 1974
Granting pardon to Richard Nixon: A Proclamation
Signed by Ford in 1974 in black felt-tip pen. Explains that a trial against Nixon could not begin for a year or more and that, "the tranquility to which this nation has been restored by the events of recent weeks could be irreparably lost by the...
GLC00045.45
[A Proclamation : pardon of Richard M. Nixon]
Prepared in 1977, after Ford's term of office. Explains that a trial against Nixon could not begin for a year or more and that, "the tranquility to which this nation has been restored by the events of recent weeks could be irreparably lost by the...
GLC00054
09 August 1974
Pardon-related: Resignation letter to Henry Kissinger (souvenir copy)
Typed letter signed by Nixon (genuine), with a Kissinger endorsement which is probably forged, per Charles Hamilton. On White House stationery.
GLC00154.10
22 November 1975
to Ron Nessen re: a TV interview at half time of the Ohio State-Michigan game
Written on White House stationery. Nessen was Ford's Press Secretary. Date from later typewritten note of Nessen's Secretary, with note by Nessen. Ford was a Michigan alumnus and former football player.
GLC02793.111
4 February 1976
to George D. Vaill re: rumor that his autograph on his arm would become a shrine
Light-hearted piece signed as President. Accompanied by Vaill's sardonic query. Ford had signed Vaill's arm.
GLC02793.112
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