Just a guess because aside from Navy Family grams which were basically radio messages printed out for you to read, I have never sent or received a telegram. My assumption is that if you sent one, you got nothing to show for it. Maybe I am wrong and there was a printed copy of the message, identical to what the recipient received. Someone who sent one can probably advise further.
as the recipient of a telegram, i doubt Aaron would have signed it. It's possible they were kept and later passed on or sold and that person somehow got them signed later. That would be my best guess as to why they exist.
It's also possible they are completely BS and just made to look like a legit telegram and sold that way either signed or even unsigned (and later signed).
First time seeing one here, so I am just tossing out guesses and assumptions.
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