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To a Book of Autographs Autograph Gift Addition / No Page No Category Sub-Category Last Name First, Middle Title / Position Enhancement 1 1 Committee of Six Winkler F. C. Chairman 2 1 Committee of Six Pfister Charles F. 3 1 Committee of Six Grant William James 4 2 Committee of Six Bigelow Frank G. 5 2 Committee of Six Rundle J. P. 6 2 Committee of Six Pratt John M. W. Sec. and Treas. 7 3 Purchaser, Sculptor and Compiler Pabst Frederick 8 3 Purchaser, Sculptor and Compiler Conway John Severino 9 3 Purchaser, Sculptor and Compiler Ely Lydia 10 4 President of the United States and President Inaugurated March McKinley William President of the United States Members of the Cabinet 4, 1897 11 4 President of the United States and President Inaugurated March Sherman John Secretary of State Members of the Cabinet 4, 1897 12 4 President of the United States and President Inaugurated March Gage Lyman J. Secretary of the Treasury Members of the Cabinet 4, 1897 13 5 President of the United States and President Inaugurated March Alger R. A. Secretary of War Members of the Cabinet 4, 1897 14 5 President of the United States and President Inaugurated March Long John D. Secretary of the Navy Members of the Cabinet 4, 1897 15 5 President of the United States and President Inaugurated March Bliss Cornelius N. Secretary of the Interior Members of the Cabinet 4, 1897 16 5 President of the United States and President Inaugurated March Smith Charles Emory Postmaster General Members of the Cabinet 4, 1897 17 6 President of the United States and President Inaugurated March McKenna Joseph Attorney General Members of the Cabinet 4, 1897 18 6 President of the United States and President Inaugurated March Wilson James Secretary of Agriculture Members of the Cabinet 4, 1897 19 6 President of the United States and President Inaugurated March Porter John Addison Secretary of the President Members of the Cabinet 4, 1897 20 7 President of the United States and President Inaugurated March Cleveland Grover President of the United States Members of the Cabinet 4, 1893 21 7 President of the United States and President Inaugurated March Olney Richard Secretary of State Members of the Cabinet 4, 1893 22 7 President of the United States and President Inaugurated March Carlisle J. G. Secretary of the Treasury Members of the Cabinet 4, 1893 23 8 President of the United States and President Inaugurated March Lamont Daniel S. Secretary of War Members of the Cabinet 4, 1893 24 8 President of the United States and President Inaugurated March Herbert Hilary A. Secretary of the Navy Members of the Cabinet 4, 1893 25 8 President of the United States and President Inaugurated March Francis David R. Secretary of the Interior Members of the Cabinet 4, 1893 26 8 President of the United States and President Inaugurated March Wilson William L. Postmaster General Members of the Cabinet 4, 1893 27 9 President of the United States and President Inaugurated March Harmon Judson Attorney General Members of the Cabinet 4, 1893 28 9 President of the United States and President Inaugurated March Morton J. Sterling Secretary of Agriculture Members of the Cabinet 4, 1893 29 10 Executive Hobart Garret A. President of the Senate, 55th Congress 30 10 Executive Stevenson Adlai E. President of the Senate, 54th Congress 31 10 Executive Millburn W. D. 32 11 Executive Cox Wm. R. 33 11 Executive Church Alonzo W. 34 11 Executive Couden Henry N. 35 11 Executive Russell B. F. 36 12 Executive Glenn Wm. J. 37 12 Executive Reed Asal H. 38 12 Executive Aiken Wm. Martin 39 13 Executive Hazen William P. 40 13 Executive Ford Worthington C. 41 13 Executive Blackwell Samuel 42 13 Executive Morgan Daniel N. 43 14 Executive Chamberlain Eugene Tyler 44 14 Executive Dumont Jas. A. 45 14 Executive Duffield W. W. 46 14 Executive Wyman Walter 47 15 Executive Stump Herman 48 15 Executive Doe Joseph B. 49 16 Executive Jones Frank H. 50 16 Executive Merritt John A. 51 16 Executive McAdoo William 52 17 Executive Roosevelt Theodore 53 18 Executive Seymour John S. 54 18 Executive Willson Sidney L. 55 18 Executive Harris W. T. 56 19 Executive Hampton Wade 57 19 Executive Longstreet James 58 19 Executive Wolcott Chas. D. 59 19 Executive Wright Carroll D. 60 20 Executive Moore Willis L. 61 20 Executive Fernow B. E. 62 20 Executive Mohr Charles Theodore Page 1 Autograph Gift Addition / No Page No Category Sub-Category Last Name First, Middle Title / Position Enhancement 63 21 Executive Proctor John R. 64 21 Executive Rice William Gorham 65 21 Executive Harlow John B. 66 21 Executive Langley S. P. 67 22 Executive Powell J.W. 68 22 Executive McGee W. J. 69 23 Judiciary U.S. Supreme Judges Fuller Melville W. 70 23 Judiciary U.S. Supreme Judges Field Stephen J 71 23 Judiciary U.S. Supreme Judges Harlan John M. 72 24 Judiciary U.S. Supreme Judges Gray Horace 73 24 Judiciary U.S. Supreme Judges Brewer David J. 74 24 Judiciary U.S. Supreme Judges Brown Henry B. 75 24 Judiciary U.S. Supreme Judges Shiras George, Jr. 76 25 Judiciary U.S. Supreme Judges White E. D. 77 25 Judiciary U.S. Supreme Judges Peckham R. W. 78 26 Judiciary U.S. Circuit Judges Colt Le Baron B. 79 26 Judiciary U.S. Circuit Judges Putnam William L. 80 26 Judiciary U.S. Circuit Judges Wallace Wm. J. 81 27 Judiciary U.S. Circuit Judges Lacombe E. Henry 82 27 Judiciary U.S. Circuit Judges Shipman N. 83 27 Judiciary U.S. Circuit Judges Goff Nathan 84 27 Judiciary U.S. Circuit Judges Simonton Charles H. 85 28 Judiciary U.S. Circuit Judges Pardee Don A. 86 28 Judiciary U.S. Circuit Judges McCormick Andrew P. 87 28 Judiciary U.S. Circuit Judges Taft William H. 88 28 Judiciary U.S. Circuit Judges Lurton Horace H. 89 29 Judiciary U.S. Circuit Judges Woods Wm. A. 90 29 Judiciary U.S. Circuit Judges Jenkins Jas. G. 91 29 Judiciary U.S. Circuit Judges Showalter John W. 92 29 Judiciary U.S. Circuit Judges Sanborn Walter H. 93 30 Judiciary U.S. Circuit Judges Thayer Amos M. 94 30 Judiciary U.S. Circuit Judges Gilbert William B. 95 30 Judiciary U.S. Circuit Judges Holmes Oliver Wendell 96 30 Judiciary U.S. Circuit Judges Brown Addison 97 31 Judiciary U.S. Circuit Judges Bunn George L. 98 32 Congress - Alabama Morgan John T. 99 32 Congress - Alabama Pugh James L. 100 32 Congress - Alabama Pettus Edmund W. 101 33 Congress - Alabama Clarke R. H. 102 33 Congress - Alabama Taylor George Washington 103 33 Congress - Alabama Stallings Jesse F. 104 33 Congress - Alabama Harrison Geo. P. 105 34 Congress - Alabama Clayton Henry D. 106 34 Congress - Alabama Aldrich W. F. 107 34 Congress - Alabama Plowman Thomas S. 108 34 Congress - Alabama Goodwyn Albert T. 109 35 Congress - Alabama Brewer W. 110 35 Congress - Alabama Bankhead John H. 111 35 Congress - Alabama Howard Milford W. 112 35 Congress - Alabama Wheeler Joseph 113 36 Congress - Alabama Underwood Oscar W. 114 36 Congress - Alabama Aldrich Truman H. 115 37 Congress - Arkansas Jones James K. 116 37 Congress - Arkansas Berry James H. 117 37 Congress - Arkansas McCulloch Philip D. 118 38 Congress - Arkansas Little John S. 119 38 Congress - Arkansas McRae Thomas C. 120 38 Congress - Arkansas Terry W. L. 121 38 Congress - Arkansas Dinsmore Hugh A. 122 39 Congress - Arkansas Neill Robert 123 39 Congress - Arkansas Brundidge Stephen, Jr. 124 40 Congress-California Perkins George C. 125 40 Congress-California White Stephen M. 126 40 Congress-California Barham John A. 127 41 Congress-California Johnson Grove L. 128 41 Congress-California DeVries Marion 129 41 Congress-California Hilborn Samuel Greeley 130 41 Congress-California Maguire James G. 131 42 Congress-California Loud E. F. 132 42 Congress-California McLachlan James 133 42 Congress-California Barlow Charles A. 134 42 Congress-California Bowers W. W. 135 43 Congress-California Castle Curtis Harvey 136 44 Congress-Colorado Teller Henry M. 137 44 Congress-Colorado Wolcott Edwd. O. 138 44 Congress-Colorado Shafroth John F. 139 45 Congress-Colorado Bell Jno. C. 140 46 Congress-Connecticut Hawley Joseph R. 141 46 Congress-Connecticut Platt Orville Hitchcock 142 46 Congress-Connecticut Henry E. S. 143 47 Congress-Connecticut Sperry N. D. Page 2 Autograph Gift Addition / No Page No Category Sub-Category Last Name First, Middle Title / Position Enhancement 144 47 Congress-Connecticut Russell Charles A. 145 47 Congress-Connecticut Hill Ebenezer J. 146 48 Congress-Delaware Gray Geo. 147 48 Congress-Delaware Kenney Richard R. 148 48 Congress-Delaware Willis J. Spencer 149 49 Congress-Delaware Handy Levin Irving 150 50 Congress-Florida Pasco Samuel 151 50 Congress-Florida Call Wilkinson 152 50 Congress-Florida Sparkman Stephen M. 153 51 Congress-Florida Cooper C. M. 154 51 Congress-Florida Davis Robert W. 155 52 Congress-Georgia Gordon J. B. 156 52 Congress-Georgia Bacon Augustus O. 157 52 Congress-Georgia Clay A. S. 158 53 Congress-Georgia Lester Rufus E. 159 53 Congress-Georgia Russell Ben. E. 160 53 Congress-Georgia Griggs James M. 161 53 Congress-Georgia Crisp Charles F. 162 54 Congress-Georgia Lewis Elijah Banks 163 54 Congress-Georgia Moses C. L. 164 54 Congress-Georgia Adamson William Charles 165 54 Congress-Georgia Livingstone L. F. 166 55 Congress-Georgia Bartlett Charles L. 167 55 Congress-Georgia Maddox John W. 168 55 Congress-Georgia Lawson Thos. G. 169 55 Congress-Georgia Howard Wm. M. 170 56 Congress-Georgia Tate Farish Carter 171 56 Congress-Georgia Black Jas.
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