James Buchanan Authentic Signed 5.5x7 1867 Handwritten Letter BAS Slabbed
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This rare and historically significant James Buchanan Autographed 5.5x7 Handwritten Letter, dated March 1, 1867, is a prized piece of American political memorabilia. Personally signed by the 15th President of the United States, James Buchanan, this collectible offers a unique snapshot of Buchanan's reflection on his influential speech on the Veto Power, delivered during his time as a U.S. Senator. Authenticated and professionally slabbed by Beckett Authentication Services, this letter is 100% genuine, making it a must-have addition for collectors of presidential artifacts and Civil War-era documents.
The letter references Buchanan’s noted February 2, 1842 speech given in response to Senator Henry Clay, a defining moment in his legislative career before his presidency (1857–1861), during which he notably exercised his veto power on seven occasions. This handwritten correspondence offers a direct connection to a pivotal period in U.S. history, making it a compelling conversation piece.
- Signed and dated March 1, 1867, by President James Buchanan
- Genuine 5.5x7 handwritten letter referencing his 1842 Senate speech on the Veto Power
- Professionally authenticated and slabbed by Beckett Authentication Services
- Includes verification through Beckett Authentication Services online database
- Valuable historical document from the post-presidency years of the 15th U.S. President
This is more than an autograph—it’s a moment in time preserved for generations. Whether you're a presidential history enthusiast, political memorabilia collector, or rare document investor, this authenticated James Buchanan handwritten letter enhances any collection with exceptional authenticity and depth.


