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John Pierpont Morgan (April 17, 1837 – March 31, 1913) was an American financier and banker who dominated corporate finance on Wall Street throughout the Gilded Age. As the head of the banking firm that ultimately became known as J.P. Morgan and Co., he was the driving force behind the wave of industrial consolidation in the United States spanning the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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J Pierpont Morgan Signed Letter. Sold for nearly $1,000.

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Thomas Edison & Henry Ford Signed Photo
Thomas Edison and Henry Ford signed photo, dated 28 March 1915 via copyright marking. Photo depicts Edison posing with Henry Ford, both of whom had winter homes nearby each other in Florida. Signed along mat, “Thos A Edsion” and beside his signature, “Henry Ford” with “To Hutch” written above signatures in an unknown hand. Black and white photo measures 9.75″ x 7.5″ and is mounted to a mat to an overall size of 13″ x 11″. Near fine condition. Sold for $3,490.
Signed photo display of Henry Ford and Edsel Ford standing in front of the one millionth Ford automobile. Edsel was Henry’s only child and president of the Ford Motor Company from 1919-1943. Both men sign the matted border with full names in black ink. Comes with LOA signed by D.J. Hutchins of the Ford General Sales Department on 13 November 1934, which reads, ”…It is not a simple matter to get autographed pictures from Mr Ford and they are not passed out promiscuously, and for this reason feel that you will treasure this picture all the more”. 10” x 8” photo has become loose from mat which measures 12” x 10”. Light wear to edges and small stain on mat next to photo at upper right, but signatures are sharp and clean. Overall very good condition. Sold for $2,269.
Andrew Carnegie PA RR 1861 ALS
Rare Andrew Carnegie autograph letter signed dated 8 April 1861. Letter concerning new rail schedules reads in part “Under new schedules there will only be about an hour between the Express East.I thought it much better to stop the East Line.” 1pp. ink document measures 7.5″ x 9.75″, written on Pennsylvania Railroad stationery. Very good condition. Sold for $1,568.
Henry Ford Document Signed Appointing a Proxy to Vote in His Place at a Stockholders’ Meeting — With PSA/DNA COA
Henry Ford (July 30, 1863 – April 7, 1947) was an American industrialist, business magnate, and founder of the Ford Motor Company, and chief developer of the assembly line technique of mass production. By creating the first automobile that middle-class Americans could afford, he converted the automobile from an expensive curiosity into an accessible conveyance that profoundly impacted the landscape of the 20th century. His introduction of the Ford Model T automobile revolutionized transportation and American industry. As the Ford Motor Company owner, he became one of the richest and best-known people in the world. He is credited with “Fordism”: mass production of inexpensive goods coupled with high wages for workers. Ford had a global vision, with consumerism as the key to peace. His intense commitment to systematically lowering costs resulted in many technical and business innovations, including a franchise system that put dealerships throughout North America and major cities on six continents. Ford left most of his vast wealth to the Ford Foundation and arranged for his family to permanently control it.
Henry Ford document signed. Dated 12 March 1928, partially-printed “PROXY” document is elegantly signed “Henry Ford”. The blanks are filled in by type, appointing one Thomas B. Gay to serve as proxy for Ford in a stockholder’s meeting. Measures 8″ x 6.25″. Creasing, irregular bottom edge, small tears to edges, paperclip impressions to lower left and tape to top edge of verso. Very good overall. With PSA/DNA COA. Sold for $1,325.
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American Railroad Pioneer Cornelius Vanderbilt Document Signed
Cornelius H. Vanderbilt (May 27, 1794 – January 4, 1877) was an American business magnate who built his wealth in railroads and shipping. After working with his father’s business, Vanderbilt worked his way into leadership positions in the inland water trade and invested in the rapidly growing railroad industry. Nicknamed “The Commodore”, he is known for owning the New York Central Railroad. His biographer T. J. Stiles says, “He vastly improved and expanded the nation’s transportation infrastructure, contributing to a transformation of the very geography of the United States. He embraced new technologies and new forms of business organization, and used them to compete….He helped to create the corporate economy that would define the United States into the 21st century.”
American railroad pioneer and magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt, aka “The Commodore” document signed, dated 20 March 1828. Document acknowledges receipt “…from Mr. Dean one hundred & twenty Dollars…” and is docketed on verso. Document measures 7.25″ x 4.25″ with one small hole beneath Vanderbilt’s bold “C Vanderbilt” signature. Uneven edges, else very good condition. Sold for $1,013.
John D. Rockefeller Typed Letter Signed Acknowledging Condolences Following the Death of His Wife of 50 Years — 1915
John D. Rockefeller typed letter signed to long-time friend, H.C. Ditmer. A grieving Rockefeller acknowledges condolences following the death of his wife of 50 years. Dated 16 March 1915, the day after Laura Rockefeller’s funeral, “…I am very appreciative of your most kind and sympathetic message.” Rockefeller was in Florida with his son when he learned that his wife had suffered a fatal heart attack. Just six months earlier, the couple had celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Overall toning, else very good condition. Sold for $909.
Cornelius Vanderbilt Autograph Note Signed — Vanderbilt, as a Young Entrepreneur, Buys a Horse
Cornelius Vanderbilt autograph note signed. The young entrepreneur hand writes: ”Received New Brunswick 13 May 1828 from Mr. Dean one hundred Dollars for a gray horse Solger / $100 / C Vanderbilt”. At this time, Vanderbilt was working for Thomas Gibbons’ steamship company. Measures 7.5” x 3”. Toning, slightly irregular lower edge, and notations to verso, else near fine. Sold for $624.
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