Overview
Presidential Ink: 45 Signatures that Shaped a Nation brings together artifacts from the Holcomb Collection, the Huston Collection, and the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site to explore the enduring power and public fascination of the president’s pen. As the United States approaches the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, this exhibit invites visitors to reflect on how the written word has shaped the nation’s laws, leadership, and democratic traditions.
The stories of all 45 presidents – and their 47 administrations – are revealed through laws signed or rejected, official and personal correspondence, commissions, autographs, and treaties. Their handwriting offers rare insight into the men behind the office: some signatures display a calligrapher’s flourish, while others appear hurried and workaday, more like a doctor’s scrawl. Yet whether thin and spidery or bold and brash, each carries equal legal weight—and lasting influence on the past, present, and future of the United States.
As the United States celebrates the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, this exhibit invites visitors to look closely at the marks left behind by all 45 presidents and their 47 administrations - from laws signed and vetoed to treaties, commissions, personal correspondence, and autographs. Each signature tells a story. Some are bold and deliberate; others hurried and unadorned. Yet every one carried the same legal weight—and lasting impact.
Celebrate history, handwriting, and the enduring power of the pen - all just in time for America’s 250th.