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Pen used by President Lyndon B. Johnson on 23 July 1966, signing bill H.R. 9599 into law. The bill authorized the Secretary of the Interior to make the George Rogers Clark memorial of Vincennes, IN into a National Park. Blue and silver pen features the presidential seal along with a facsimile of Johnson's signature stamped in gold lettering to the middle, and arrives inside a gold Presidential box. Base of the box is removable, revealing a pouch which contains two refill ink cartridges and two new ink tips, allowing the nearly 50-year-old pen to be used as new. Box measures 6'' x 2'' x 1''. Pen measures 5.25''. Some toning to box top. Near fine.
Pen Used by President Lyndon B. Johnson to Sign Bill H.R. 9599 Into Law Establishing the George Rogers Clark National Park -- Includes Two Ink Refills and Two New Tips
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