ORIGINAL RICHARD NIXON 1959 VICE PRESIDENT LETTER “KITCHEN DEBATE” ERA AUTOPEN
Original 1959 Office of the Vice President letter signed (autopen) by Richard Nixon, directly tied to his historic trip to the Soviet Union and meetings with Nikita Khrushchev during the American National Exhibition—known as the “Kitchen Debate.” Dated: September 4, 1959 Signer: Richard Nixon (autopen) Format: Typed letter on official Vice Presidential letterhead The letter thanks the recipient and references enclosed material regarding Nixon’s speeches and informal discussions with Khrushchev, making it a strong Cold War–era historical piece. Although the signature is autopen, the content and timing make this a desirable collectible tied to one of the most famous U.S.–Soviet exchanges.
Specifications
| Industry | Presidential |
| President | Richard Nixon |
| Signed | Yes |
| Original/Reproduction | Original |
| Country Of Origin | United States |
Original 1959 Office of the Vice President letter signed (autopen) by Richard Nixon, directly tied to his historic trip to the Soviet Union and meetings with Nikita Khrushchev during the American National Exhibition—known as the “Kitchen Debate.” Dated: September 4, 1959 Signer: Richard Nixon (autopen) Format: Typed letter on official Vice Presidential letterhead The letter thanks the recipient and references enclosed material regarding Nixon’s speeches and informal discussions with Khrushchev, making it a strong Cold War–era historical piece. Although the signature is autopen, the content and timing make this a desirable collectible tied to one of the most famous U.S.–Soviet exchanges.
