massee: i do have a ton of letters. i was talking to george cleveland, who is here today, he is the grandson of grover cleveland. we were talking about that yesterday. there's a lot of letters that exist, a lot of letters that he wrote. he was a voracious reader and writer, there are tons of letters that our family has accumulated over the years. david: i see. have you ever heard this story president reagan after he was elected, he went up to see tip o'neill. he said, this desk is grover cleveland's. president reagan said, well, i played him in a movie. he said, no, you played grover cleveland alexander, the pitcher not the president. [laughter] i don't know if that is true or not, but it sounds like a good story. let's talk about president mckinley. he was a governor and senator from ohio and was tragically killed in a world's fair. massee: that is correct, in buffalo. david: that led to teddy roosevelt becoming president. what kind of memorabilia, if any, do you have from president mckinley? massee: i have a letter wr