
William H. Taft Signed 6 Page 8x10.5 Letter Dated December 24, 1917 BAS #A39056
Own a rare piece of history with this Autographed Dated December 24, 1917, 6-Page 8x10.5 Typed Letter, personally signed by William H. Taft, the 27th President of the United States. This historically significant letter, authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS), provides a fascinating glimpse into Taft’s sharp critique of President Woodrow Wilson’s handling of the U.S. entry into World War I. Addressed to his friend and Washington newspaper correspondent Gus J. Karger, Taft expresses concern over Wilson’s reluctance to embrace stronger alliances with England following the sinking of the Lusitania and the subsequent U.S. declaration of war on Germany on April 6, 1917.
- 100% Authentic – Certified by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) with COA and verifiable on their website.
- Personally Signed by William H. Taft – A unique collectible from the only U.S. President to also serve as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
- Historical Significance – A rare, personal perspective from Taft on wartime strategy and presidential leadership during World War I.
- Hand-Annotated by Taft – Featuring genuine editorial markings made by Taft himself, adding character and authenticity.
- Condition Details – Light toning throughout, flattened folds, minor foxing, some dampstaining on the lower right edge, and a rust impression from a paperclip.
- Exclusive to Press Pass Collectibles – We offer only authentic autographs from private collections, signings, and in-person acquisitions.
- Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee – Backed by a 100% Money-Back Guarantee for authenticity, so you can buy with confidence.
This rare document isn't just a signature—it's a piece of American history, shedding light on the political and wartime dynamics of 1917. Secure this incredible collectible today before it’s gone!
Own a rare piece of history with this Autographed Dated December 24, 1917, 6-Page 8x10.5 Typed Letter, personally signed by William H. Taft, the 27th President of the United States. This historically significant letter, authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS), provides a fascinating glimpse into Taft’s sharp critique of President Woodrow Wilson’s handling of the U.S. entry into World War I. Addressed to his friend and Washington newspaper correspondent Gus J. Karger, Taft expresses concern over Wilson’s reluctance to embrace stronger alliances with England following the sinking of the Lusitania and the subsequent U.S. declaration of war on Germany on April 6, 1917.
- 100% Authentic – Certified by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) with COA and verifiable on their website.
- Personally Signed by William H. Taft – A unique collectible from the only U.S. President to also serve as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
- Historical Significance – A rare, personal perspective from Taft on wartime strategy and presidential leadership during World War I.
- Hand-Annotated by Taft – Featuring genuine editorial markings made by Taft himself, adding character and authenticity.
- Condition Details – Light toning throughout, flattened folds, minor foxing, some dampstaining on the lower right edge, and a rust impression from a paperclip.
- Exclusive to Press Pass Collectibles – We offer only authentic autographs from private collections, signings, and in-person acquisitions.
- Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee – Backed by a 100% Money-Back Guarantee for authenticity, so you can buy with confidence.
This rare document isn't just a signature—it's a piece of American history, shedding light on the political and wartime dynamics of 1917. Secure this incredible collectible today before it’s gone!
Original: $3,829.00
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$1,340.15Description
Own a rare piece of history with this Autographed Dated December 24, 1917, 6-Page 8x10.5 Typed Letter, personally signed by William H. Taft, the 27th President of the United States. This historically significant letter, authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS), provides a fascinating glimpse into Taft’s sharp critique of President Woodrow Wilson’s handling of the U.S. entry into World War I. Addressed to his friend and Washington newspaper correspondent Gus J. Karger, Taft expresses concern over Wilson’s reluctance to embrace stronger alliances with England following the sinking of the Lusitania and the subsequent U.S. declaration of war on Germany on April 6, 1917.
- 100% Authentic – Certified by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) with COA and verifiable on their website.
- Personally Signed by William H. Taft – A unique collectible from the only U.S. President to also serve as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
- Historical Significance – A rare, personal perspective from Taft on wartime strategy and presidential leadership during World War I.
- Hand-Annotated by Taft – Featuring genuine editorial markings made by Taft himself, adding character and authenticity.
- Condition Details – Light toning throughout, flattened folds, minor foxing, some dampstaining on the lower right edge, and a rust impression from a paperclip.
- Exclusive to Press Pass Collectibles – We offer only authentic autographs from private collections, signings, and in-person acquisitions.
- Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee – Backed by a 100% Money-Back Guarantee for authenticity, so you can buy with confidence.
This rare document isn't just a signature—it's a piece of American history, shedding light on the political and wartime dynamics of 1917. Secure this incredible collectible today before it’s gone!
























