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George Washington Handwritten Word Removed From an Autograph Letter Signed. These handwritten words were carefully removed from the remnants of a letter Washington wrote as President! The card contains the original handwritten word Washington wrote, it is not a reproduction or copy. Offered for the first time ever - handwritten words from George Washington encapsulated by Beckett! These handwritten words were carefully removed from the remnants of a letter Washington wrote as President! The card contains the original handwritten word Washington wrote, it is not a reproduction or copy. You will not receive a copy of the letter from Washington, the 3rd image is shown purely to illustrate where the word came from. You will only receive the Beckett encapsulated word, "me" encapsulate #00017195679. The words were removed from a handwritten letter Washington wrote to his nephew Bushrod on February 10th, 1796. Busy with figuring out how to tactfully leave the highest office in the land, Washington sought Bushrod's help in dispensing the estate of Colonel Thomas Colvill. Washington would request James Madison to begin to help write his iconic farewell address just 3 months after sending this letter. The cost of authenticating a single word of Washington's handwriting is $400 on Beckett’s website; Unauthenticated words have recently sold for as much as $900! Don't miss your chance to own an authenticated piece of President Washington's penmanship!