APPRAISER: There's a letter in here, which quite frankly is one of the most poignant letters I've ever read, about the Titanic. It's a resolution adopted by the women survivors of the S.S. Titanic assembled on board the S.S. Carpathia April 16, 1912. "We, the lady passengers wish to express to the captain and officers, doctors and crew of the Carpathia our grateful appreciation of their tender kindness, courtesy, and generosity after a night of grief over the loss of fathers, husbands, sons, and brothers who in their fine gallantry and chivalry sacrificed themselves to make our escape and rescue possible. To their memory, we can only make too fitting tribute. For the woman survivors, Margaret Brown, Mrs. William Blanchett, Mrs. George W. Stone." This letter could be worth over $5,000. Anybody who collects anything on the Titanic would just be head over heels with it. I mean, it's one of the finest source letters I've ever seen.