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BENJAMIN HARRISON | Senator Harrison recommending Col. William Holloway to President Garfield, and asking that he be given official recognition

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BENJAMIN HARRISON

AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED ("BENJ HARRISON") AS SENATOR TO PRESIDENT JAMES GARFIELD, REGARDING COL. WILLIAM HOLLOWAY


1 page (7 1/4 x 9 3/8 in.; 184 x 238 mm) on ruled United States Senate Chamber stationery, Washington, 21 April 1881, docketed "Senator Harrison" on verso; folds reinforced, inlaid.  


As a Senator of Indiana, Harrison writes to President Garfield on behalf of Col. William Holloway: "He is a man of great intelligence, of undoubted probity of character, and of great industry..." Harrison then asks that Holloway be given some sort of formal recognition for his exemplary service.


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Park Bernet, 2-4 April 1941, lot 339