This Autographed Dated March 1, 1867 5.5x7 Handwritten Letter has been Personally Signed by James Buchanan. This item is 100% Authentic, it comes slabbed and authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services. The authenticity can be verified on Beckett Authentication Services website. The letter reads in part: ���You inquire where you can procure my speeches on the Veto Power. My speech on this subject, somewhat celebrated in its day, was published at length in the Appendix to the Congressional Globe for the Session of 1841, 2, page 133. (2d Session of 27th Congress) I regret that I have not a copy to send you. I presume the volume containing it can be easily found in New York.���The speech Buchanan referred to here may have been his February 2, 1842 address delivered before the Senate in response to fellow Senator Henry Clay. During Buchanan's presidency some fifteen years later (1857-1861), he personally vetoed seven bills (four regular and three pocket.)