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(Watergate) Alexander Butterfield
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Alexander Butterfield Handwritten Signed Testimony Re: Watergate, With COA
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Alexander Butterfield (b. 1926). Autograph Manuscript Signed, "Alexander P. Butterfield / Deputy Assistant to President Nixon 1969-1973", 1p, on his embossed personal stationery, 6.375" x 8.5", no place, no date. Accompanied by a Letter of Authenticity by Butterfield and a signing photograph. In near fine condition.
In full:
"President Richard Nixon, in my opinion, most assuredly knew about the first Watergate break-in (if not the second, as well) before the fact. I base that guess on an intimate knowledge of 'the White House system' and President Nixon's practice of totally supervising all that went on, major and minor. Under absolutely no circumstances would President Nixon's people on the White House staff or at the Committee to Re-Elect the President undertake any action, much less one of the magnitude of the break-in at the Democratic National Committee Headquarters, without the clear and express approval of the President?issued normally through Bob Haldeman, White House Chief of Staff. I'm amazed at how many Americans don't yet understand the extent to which Richard Nixon was in charge at the White House and monitored and supervised every operation, every activity, every program and every plan. It's hard for me to comprehend how some people, in light of all that's been revealed, can still believe that his aides, 'unbridled', got him into trouble. President Nixon probably could have been a better Chief Executive had he not been quite so preoccupied with deep resentments and other peculiarities."
Butterfield revealed the White House taping system's existence on July 13, 1973, during the Watergate investigation, but had no other involvement in the scandal. Three days later he testified again to cameras broadcast on all three networks and repeated that, indeed, there was a White House taping system - which was dismantled within hours of his testimony. The Watergate investigation immediately changed course based on Butterfield's testimony, and President Richard Nixon would resign less than one month later.
This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.
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6.375" x 8.5"
LOA by Butterfield with photo of him signing.
n.p., n.d.
Alexander Butterfield Handwritten Signed Testimony Re: Watergate, With COA
AMS
Alexander Butterfield (b. 1926). Autograph Manuscript Signed, "Alexander P. Butterfield / Deputy Assistant to President Nixon 1969-1973", 1p, on his embossed personal stationery, 6.375" x 8.5", no place, no date. Accompanied by a Letter of Authenticity by Butterfield and a signing photograph. In near fine condition.
In full:
"President Richard Nixon, in my opinion, most assuredly knew about the first Watergate break-in (if not the second, as well) before the fact. I base that guess on an intimate knowledge of 'the White House system' and President Nixon's practice of totally supervising all that went on, major and minor. Under absolutely no circumstances would President Nixon's people on the White House staff or at the Committee to Re-Elect the President undertake any action, much less one of the magnitude of the break-in at the Democratic National Committee Headquarters, without the clear and express approval of the President?issued normally through Bob Haldeman, White House Chief of Staff. I'm amazed at how many Americans don't yet understand the extent to which Richard Nixon was in charge at the White House and monitored and supervised every operation, every activity, every program and every plan. It's hard for me to comprehend how some people, in light of all that's been revealed, can still believe that his aides, 'unbridled', got him into trouble. President Nixon probably could have been a better Chief Executive had he not been quite so preoccupied with deep resentments and other peculiarities."
Butterfield revealed the White House taping system's existence on July 13, 1973, during the Watergate investigation, but had no other involvement in the scandal. Three days later he testified again to cameras broadcast on all three networks and repeated that, indeed, there was a White House taping system - which was dismantled within hours of his testimony. The Watergate investigation immediately changed course based on Butterfield's testimony, and President Richard Nixon would resign less than one month later.
This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.
WE PROVIDE IN-HOUSE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE!
6.375" x 8.5"
LOA by Butterfield with photo of him signing.
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