PRESIDENTS]. ROOSEVELT, Franklin D. T.L.S. ("Franklin D. Roosevelt"), as President, to Joseph M. Dooher, Washington, 9 May 1933. 1p., 4to, White House stationery . "Many thanks for the poem which Miss Le Hand has handed me. I deeply appreciate its generous expressions and the good will of which it is evidence." -- CLEVELAND, Grover. A.L.S. ("Grover Cleveland") to Darrell Dickinson, New York, 17 April 1891, 4pp., 12mo. "Political affairs are in a queer condition and it seems a little hard sometimes to know whether the Democracy is 'afoot or on horseback.'... I think our party ought to be prepared for a little settling back from last fall's results..." -- TAFT, William H. A.L.S. to Ralph M. Easley, Pomlia Pie, Quebec, Canada, n.d. [1921]. 1p., 4to . "[Warren] Stone is truculent and unwise," Taft complains to Easley, a journalist and head of the National Civic Federation. "...I don't think it was worthwhile spending so much ink on him..." Stone was head of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. -- HOOVER, Herbert. T.L.S. ("Herbert Hoover"), as President, to Alton M. Young, Washington, 5 April 1929. 1p., 4to, White House stationery . Praising the work of the Volunteers of America. -- WILSON, Woodrow. A.L.S. ("Woodrow Wilson"), to "Dear Ed," 18 May, no year, 1p., 8vo , In pencil. On a speaking engagement at West Point and scheduling a meeting. -- HARDING, Warren G. Photographic portrait signed and inscribed "To Eleanor Caldwell Talbot, with good wishes and great respect, inspired by faithful assistance in an eventful time. Warren G. Harding." 13¾ x 10/7/8in. -- HARDING. T.L.S. ("Warren G. Harding"), as President, to Margaret Houn, Washington, 14 Sep. 1922. 1p., 4to, White House stationery . Thanks for a letter of sympathy. -- COOLIDGE, Calvin. T. L.S. ("Calvin Coolidge"), as President, to Andrew Rohrig, 14 Nov. 1924. p., 4to, White House stationery. Congratulating a citizen on "such a successful voting record." -- COOLIDGE. T.L.S. ("Calvin Coolidge"), to Judson C. Welliver, 28 Nov. 1932. 1p., 4to . Thanks for sending a set of books. Together 9 items . (9)
PRESIDENTS]. ROOSEVELT, Franklin D. T.L.S. ("Franklin D. Roosevelt"), as President, to Joseph M. Dooher, Washington, 9 May 1933. 1p., 4to, White House stationery . "Many thanks for the poem which Miss Le Hand has handed me. I deeply appreciate its generous expressions and the good will of which it is evidence." -- CLEVELAND, Grover. A.L.S. ("Grover Cleveland") to Darrell Dickinson, New York, 17 April 1891, 4pp., 12mo. "Political affairs are in a queer condition and it seems a little hard sometimes to know whether the Democracy is 'afoot or on horseback.'... I think our party ought to be prepared for a little settling back from last fall's results..." -- TAFT, William H. A.L.S. to Ralph M. Easley, Pomlia Pie, Quebec, Canada, n.d. [1921]. 1p., 4to . "[Warren] Stone is truculent and unwise," Taft complains to Easley, a journalist and head of the National Civic Federation. "...I don't think it was worthwhile spending so much ink on him..." Stone was head of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. -- HOOVER, Herbert. T.L.S. ("Herbert Hoover"), as President, to Alton M. Young, Washington, 5 April 1929. 1p., 4to, White House stationery . Praising the work of the Volunteers of America. -- WILSON, Woodrow. A.L.S. ("Woodrow Wilson"), to "Dear Ed," 18 May, no year, 1p., 8vo , In pencil. On a speaking engagement at West Point and scheduling a meeting. -- HARDING, Warren G. Photographic portrait signed and inscribed "To Eleanor Caldwell Talbot, with good wishes and great respect, inspired by faithful assistance in an eventful time. Warren G. Harding." 13¾ x 10/7/8in. -- HARDING. T.L.S. ("Warren G. Harding"), as President, to Margaret Houn, Washington, 14 Sep. 1922. 1p., 4to, White House stationery . Thanks for a letter of sympathy. -- COOLIDGE, Calvin. T. L.S. ("Calvin Coolidge"), as President, to Andrew Rohrig, 14 Nov. 1924. p., 4to, White House stationery. Congratulating a citizen on "such a successful voting record." -- COOLIDGE. T.L.S. ("Calvin Coolidge"), to Judson C. Welliver, 28 Nov. 1932. 1p., 4to . Thanks for sending a set of books. Together 9 items . (9)
PRESIDENTS]. ROOSEVELT, Franklin D. T.L.S. ("Franklin D. Roosevelt"), as President, to Joseph M. Dooher, Washington, 9 May 1933. 1p., 4to, White House stationery . "Many thanks for the poem which Miss Le Hand has handed me. I deeply appreciate its generous expressions and the good will of which it is evidence." -- CLEVELAND, Grover. A.L.S. ("Grover Cleveland") to Darrell Dickinson, New York, 17 April 1891, 4pp., 12mo. "Political affairs are in a queer condition and it seems a little hard sometimes to know whether the Democracy is 'afoot or on horseback.'... I think our party ought to be prepared for a little settling back from last fall's results..." -- TAFT, William H. A.L.S. to Ralph M. Easley, Pomlia Pie, Quebec, Canada, n.d. [1921]. 1p., 4to . "[Warren] Stone is truculent and unwise," Taft complains to Easley, a journalist and head of the National Civic Federation. "...I don't think it was worthwhile spending so much ink on him..." Stone was head of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. -- HOOVER, Herbert. T.L.S. ("Herbert Hoover"), as President, to Alton M. Young, Washington, 5 April 1929. 1p., 4to, White House stationery . Praising the work of the Volunteers of America. -- WILSON, Woodrow. A.L.S. ("Woodrow Wilson"), to "Dear Ed," 18 May, no year, 1p., 8vo , In pencil. On a speaking engagement at West Point and scheduling a meeting. -- HARDING, Warren G. Photographic portrait signed and inscribed "To Eleanor Caldwell Talbot, with good wishes and great respect, inspired by faithful assistance in an eventful time. Warren G. Harding." 13¾ x 10/7/8in. -- HARDING. T.L.S. ("Warren G. Harding"), as President, to Margaret Houn, Washington, 14 Sep. 1922. 1p., 4to, White House stationery . Thanks for a letter of sympathy. -- COOLIDGE, Calvin. T. L.S. ("Calvin Coolidge"), as President, to Andrew Rohrig, 14 Nov. 1924. p., 4to, White House stationery. Congratulating a citizen on "such a successful voting record." -- COOLIDGE. T.L.S. ("Calvin Coolidge"), to Judson C. Welliver, 28 Nov. 1932. 1p., 4to . Thanks for sending a set of books. Together 9 items . (9)
PRESIDENTS]. ROOSEVELT, Franklin D. T.L.S. ("Franklin D. Roosevelt"), as President, to Joseph M. Dooher, Washington, 9 May 1933. 1p., 4to, White House stationery . "Many thanks for the poem which Miss Le Hand has handed me. I deeply appreciate its generous expressions and the good will of which it is evidence." -- CLEVELAND, Grover. A.L.S. ("Grover Cleveland") to Darrell Dickinson, New York, 17 April 1891, 4pp., 12mo. "Political affairs are in a queer condition and it seems a little hard sometimes to know whether the Democracy is 'afoot or on horseback.'... I think our party ought to be prepared for a little settling back from last fall's results..." -- TAFT, William H. A.L.S. to Ralph M. Easley, Pomlia Pie, Quebec, Canada, n.d. [1921]. 1p., 4to . "[Warren] Stone is truculent and unwise," Taft complains to Easley, a journalist and head of the National Civic Federation. "...I don't think it was worthwhile spending so much ink on him..." Stone was head of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. -- HOOVER, Herbert. T.L.S. ("Herbert Hoover"), as President, to Alton M. Young, Washington, 5 April 1929. 1p., 4to, White House stationery . Praising the work of the Volunteers of America. -- WILSON, Woodrow. A.L.S. ("Woodrow Wilson"), to "Dear Ed," 18 May, no year, 1p., 8vo , In pencil. On a speaking engagement at West Point and scheduling a meeting. -- HARDING, Warren G. Photographic portrait signed and inscribed "To Eleanor Caldwell Talbot, with good wishes and great respect, inspired by faithful assistance in an eventful time. Warren G. Harding." 13¾ x 10/7/8in. -- HARDING. T.L.S. ("Warren G. Harding"), as President, to Margaret Houn, Washington, 14 Sep. 1922. 1p., 4to, White House stationery . Thanks for a letter of sympathy. -- COOLIDGE, Calvin. T. L.S. ("Calvin Coolidge"), as President, to Andrew Rohrig, 14 Nov. 1924. p., 4to, White House stationery. Congratulating a citizen on "such a successful voting record." -- COOLIDGE. T.L.S. ("Calvin Coolidge"), to Judson C. Welliver, 28 Nov. 1932. 1p., 4to . Thanks for sending a set of books. Together 9 items . (9)
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