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The Salem Gazette, December 18, 1798; President John Adams second annual message to Congress is printed in full, also noted is George Washington was present (seated to the right of the Speaker). 4-pg, loose at spine. plus ... Boston Gazette, December 12, 1805; Thomas Jefferson presents his Fifth Annual Message to Congress, which discusses a dispute with Spain concerning the exact boundaries of Louisiana. Jefferson states that “In roads have been recently made into the territories of Orleans and the Mississippi, our citizens have been seized and their property plundered. . . I have therefore found it necessary, at length, to give orders to our troops on that frontier to be in readiness to protect our citizens, and to repel by arms any similar aggressions in future.” plus ... The Repertory, Boston, December 5, 1809; Full printing of James Madison’s first annual message to Congress. plus ... Massachusettes Spy or Worcester Gazette, Worcester, December 6, 1809; Full printing of James Madison’s first annual message to Congress.plus ... The Connecticut Mirror, December 10, 1810; Full printing of James Madison’s second annual message to Congress. plus ... Massachusettes Spy or Worcester Gazette, Worcester, November 13, 1811; Full printing of James Madison’s third annual message to Congress. plus ... American Mercury, November 14, 1811; Full printing of James Madison’s third annual message to Congress. plus ... Boston Gazette, December 9, 1816; Full printing of James Madison’s eighth and last annual message to Congress. plus ... Boston Commercial Gazette, December 9, 1817, Full printing of James Monroe’s first message to Congress. plus ... Boston Commercial Gazette, November 23, 1818, Full printing of James Monroe’s second message to Congress. plus... Massachusettes Spy or Worcester Gazette, Worcester, November 25, 1818; Full printing of James Monroe’s second message to Congress. plus... New York Spectator, December 10, 1835; Full printing of Adrew Jackson’s seventh message to Congress. plus ... The New York Herald, December 7, 1864; Full printing of Abraham Lincoln’s forth message to Congress. (13 pcs). Complete issues, normal wear.
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Thirteen Presidential Messages To Congress

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Auction closed on Monday, October 31, 2005.
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