Cleveland, Grover. Autograph letter signed, on his law firm's letterhead, one page, 8 x 10½ in., New York, Sept. 13, 1889. To Dr. Edward C. Mann, president of the New York Academy of Anthropology, acknowledging the importance of the Academy's work and regretting that he cannot give a lecture there because "having again entered upon the practice of the law it will be impossible for me to do my duty to others and myself and acceptably comply with your request." Mounting remnants on verso and some soiling, else very good. Cleveland had finished his term as 22nd President six months earlier. He would run again in 1892 and be selected as our 24th President (the only person to serve non-consecutive terms), serving from 1893 to 1897. Estimated Value $300 - 400
Purchased from The Rosenbach Company in the 1950s.
U.S. Presidents