PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES]. TAFT, William H. Card signed ("Wm H Taft"), n.p., 29 May 1917. 1 card, large signature . -- WILSON, Woodrow. Autograph letter signed ("Woodrow Wilson"), to Dr. S. Weis Mitchell, Princeton, 25 October 1896. 2 pages, 4to . Wilson discusses a speech that he had given before a large crowd, "the education and enfranchisement of the Spirit, seem to me the real stuff alike of culture and of intellectual power." -- HOOVER, Herbert. Typed letter signed ("Herbert Hoover") as President, to James Davis, Sec. of Labor, Washington, 1 June 1929. 1 page, 4to, on White House stationery . Hoover thanks the Secretary for a recommendation. -- ROOSEVELT, Franklin. Photo signed ("Franklin D. Roosevelt"), n.p., n.d. A postcard of the president seated in a car. [With:] Various Roosevelt memorabilia, including a 1933 inauguration ticket, attached to a page from a scrap book . -- TRUMAN, Harry. Typed letter signed ("Harry Truman") as President, to Mr. William Guerin, Washington, 24 May 1950. 1 page, 4to, on White House stationery, integral blank, with original White House envelope . The President thanks an eighty-four year old well-wisher. -- EISENHOWER, Dwight. Typed letter signed ("Dwight D Eisenhower") as President, to Seymour Halpern, Washington, 5 October 1960. 1 page, 4to, on White House stationery . Eisenhower sends his thanks and appreciation to the congressman with hopes of his reelection. -- KENNEDY, John F. Typed letter signed ("John Kennedy") to Marion, Washington, 25 November 1952. 1 page, 4to, on House of Representatives stationery, fold affects signature. Kennedy sends appreciation for a congratulatory note on his election as Senator. -- JOHNSON, Lyndon. Typed letter signed ("Lyndon B Johnson") as President, to Thaddeus Dulski, Washington, 19 December 1966. 1 page, 4to, on White House stationery, encapsulated . Johnson thanks Dulski for improving the mail service to and from the soldiers in Vietnam, "they and their families and friends are most anxious to be in close communication." -- NIXON, Richard. Typed letter signed ("Dick") to Samuel K. McConnell, Washington, 31 July 1956. 1 page, 4to, on Office of the Vice President stationery, with original envelope . Nixon thanks McConnell for his "fine gesture of confidence and loyalty in joining in last Saturday's statement in my behalf." -- FORD, Gerald. Typed letter signed ("Jerry") to Carl T. Curtis, Washington, 28 November 1973. 1 page, 4to, on House of Representatives stationery . Eight days before he was officially inaugurated as Vice President, Ford thanks Curtis for his support: "The United States Senate has already eased some of my sadness at the prospect of leaving the 'other body.' I believe I will soon learn to love both." Together ten items . (10)
PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES]. TAFT, William H. Card signed ("Wm H Taft"), n.p., 29 May 1917. 1 card, large signature . -- WILSON, Woodrow. Autograph letter signed ("Woodrow Wilson"), to Dr. S. Weis Mitchell, Princeton, 25 October 1896. 2 pages, 4to . Wilson discusses a speech that he had given before a large crowd, "the education and enfranchisement of the Spirit, seem to me the real stuff alike of culture and of intellectual power." -- HOOVER, Herbert. Typed letter signed ("Herbert Hoover") as President, to James Davis, Sec. of Labor, Washington, 1 June 1929. 1 page, 4to, on White House stationery . Hoover thanks the Secretary for a recommendation. -- ROOSEVELT, Franklin. Photo signed ("Franklin D. Roosevelt"), n.p., n.d. A postcard of the president seated in a car. [With:] Various Roosevelt memorabilia, including a 1933 inauguration ticket, attached to a page from a scrap book . -- TRUMAN, Harry. Typed letter signed ("Harry Truman") as President, to Mr. William Guerin, Washington, 24 May 1950. 1 page, 4to, on White House stationery, integral blank, with original White House envelope . The President thanks an eighty-four year old well-wisher. -- EISENHOWER, Dwight. Typed letter signed ("Dwight D Eisenhower") as President, to Seymour Halpern, Washington, 5 October 1960. 1 page, 4to, on White House stationery . Eisenhower sends his thanks and appreciation to the congressman with hopes of his reelection. -- KENNEDY, John F. Typed letter signed ("John Kennedy") to Marion, Washington, 25 November 1952. 1 page, 4to, on House of Representatives stationery, fold affects signature. Kennedy sends appreciation for a congratulatory note on his election as Senator. -- JOHNSON, Lyndon. Typed letter signed ("Lyndon B Johnson") as President, to Thaddeus Dulski, Washington, 19 December 1966. 1 page, 4to, on White House stationery, encapsulated . Johnson thanks Dulski for improving the mail service to and from the soldiers in Vietnam, "they and their families and friends are most anxious to be in close communication." -- NIXON, Richard. Typed letter signed ("Dick") to Samuel K. McConnell, Washington, 31 July 1956. 1 page, 4to, on Office of the Vice President stationery, with original envelope . Nixon thanks McConnell for his "fine gesture of confidence and loyalty in joining in last Saturday's statement in my behalf." -- FORD, Gerald. Typed letter signed ("Jerry") to Carl T. Curtis, Washington, 28 November 1973. 1 page, 4to, on House of Representatives stationery . Eight days before he was officially inaugurated as Vice President, Ford thanks Curtis for his support: "The United States Senate has already eased some of my sadness at the prospect of leaving the 'other body.' I believe I will soon learn to love both." Together ten items . (10)
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