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to Thomas Marshall re: thanking him for his thoughtfulness
1914/08/06
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Written as President. Date inferred from content. Marshall was Wilson's Vice President.
GLC02793.062
to Jesse W. Weik re: thanks for sample of Lincoln's handwriting
1915/01/20
Written as President
GLC02793.063
to J. Edwin Murphy re: asking for explanation about a story on his typewriter
1915/11/22
Signed as President. Enclosing a news story about Wilson's faulty typewriter which Wilson calls "silly and annoying." Murphy was editor of the Washington Times.
GLC02793.064
to J. Edwin Murphy re: thanking him for admitting mistake
1915/11/30
Signed as President. Goes with #2793.064. Wilson's distress was in being seen "a fool and a sloven." Murphy was editor of the Washington Times.
GLC02793.065
to Bella W. Swope re: running for a second term
1916/12/05
Signed as President on White House stationery. WW notes that "I look forward to the next four years with something of a sinking heart...."
GLC02793.067
to James Murrary Dewey re: his penmanship
1921/08/29
Harding, Warren G., 1865-1923
Written as President on White House stationery, apparently in response to a request to pen a letter. Harding compares his penmanship to Horace Greeley's.
GLC02793.070
to Francis N. Whitney re: his pride in being a Mason
1921/11/03
Written as President on White House stationery.
GLC02793.071
to George DeWolfe (his step-grandson) re: sending Christmas money, with dollar
[1921/12]
Written as President on White House stationery. Date inferred from postmark.
GLC02793.072
to Charles F. Ayling re: arrangements for a golf match
1922/04/06
Signed as President on White House stationery.
GLC02793.073
to Richard Washburn Child re: wife's illness and international affairs
1922/10/09
Signed as President on White House stationery. Child was ambassador.
GLC02793.074
to Maj. Stephen R. Crosby re: thank you letter written 2 days after inauguration
1923/08/05
Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933
Signed as President on black-bordered White House stationery.
GLC02793.075
to John Coolidge re: visiting his father with the family and advice
1925/08/14
Coolidge, Calvin (1872-1933)
Written as President to his son, who was a Corporal.
GLC02793.076
to Francis Prescott re: his determination not to seek another term
1928/04/20
Signed as President on White House stationery. Prescott was chairman of the Massachusetts Republican State Committee.
GLC02793.077
to J. A. Hull re: his autograph
1930/10/08
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
Written as President on White House stationery, remarking "This is about the third letter I have written in long hand in years!"
GLC02793.078
to Fred L. Seely re: thanks for helping his sick son Herbert
1930/10/24
GLC02793.079
to Frederic Kernochan re: polio epidemic and boy scout jamboree
1935/07/29
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
GLC02793.080
to Anna Roosevelt Boettiger (daughter) re: his hopes to see her
1936/03/20
Written as President on White House stationery and signed "Pa."
GLC02793.081
to James A. Farley re: paying off his election bet concerning Senator Borah
1937/02/19
GLC02793.082
to William E. Shepherd re: declining membership in the Beaux-Arts Institute
1939/01/27
Signed as President on White House stationery. He notes he is a rank amateur
GLC02793.083
to Harry A. Woodring re: Christmas greetings, with envelope
1939/12/25
Signed as President to his Secretary of War. The envelope has a silver foil seal reading "Please DO NOT OPEN until CHRISTMAS." Typed on White House stationery. Alluding to wartime rationing, FDR jokes "This metal [on the envelope seal] can be...
GLC02793.084
to Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam re: opposition to prohibition
1943/03/09
Signed as President on White House stationery. Written as a follow-up to meeting with Methodist bishops.
GLC02793.085
to Arthur J. Morris re: estates of his mother and father, income taxes
1943/06/17
Signed as President on White House stationery. Morris was President of the Fulton Trust Co.
GLC02793.086
to Arthur J. Morris re: thanks for congratulations, questions about legacy
1944/11/21
GLC02793.087
to Arthur J. Morris re: distribution of his mother's estate to his children
1945/01/11
GLC02793.088
to Arthur J. Morris re: income tax deductions
1945/03/28
GLC02793.089
to Dean Acheson re: Madame Tussaud's Waxworks likeness of him
1951/01/27
Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972
Signed as President on White House stationery. (Accompanied by a typed copy of Acheson's reply with the Feb. 2 Truman memo reponding to his memo as .121). Quite humorous.
GLC02793.091
to J. Howard McGrath re: attacks on Truman by the Chicago Tribune
1951/02/24
Signed as President on White House stationery to his Attorney General. Truman feels the attacks are libelous and may be criminal.
GLC02793.092
to Harry I. Schwimmer re: his intention not to seek re-election
1952/04/01
GLC02793.093
to Edward H. Pruden re: a prayer he said since his youth, with prayer
1952/06/13
Written as President on White House stationery, accompanied by the prayer on White House stationery. Pruden was minister at the First Baptist Church, Washington, D.C.
GLC02793.094
to Brig. Gen. Arthur S. Nevins re: rearing quail, garden plots on his farm
1955/05/06
Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
Signed "DE" as President on White House stationery. Eisenhower kept a farm at Gettysburg, Pa.
GLC02793.095
to Evan Aurand re: "tempest in a teapot" created by his riding in helicopter
1957/11/08
Memorandum for Captain Aurand
GLC02793.096
to Irving Geist re: his golf game
1958/10/06
GLC02793.097
to David Mynders Smythe re: thanking Smythe for his support
1961/02/07
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, 1917-1963
Signed as President on White House stationery. JFK has struck the official typed salutation for "Dave." Accompanied by TLS (carbon) of David M. Smythe to Kennedy 1/25/1961 to which JFK was responding.
GLC02793.099
to Rev. E. C. Leadley re: Solomon Island native who helped rescue the PT-109
1961/03/11
Signed as President. Accompanied by a certified copy of letter from N. Biuku Gasa (certified and signed by E. C. Leadley) for the man who carried hidden messages for the crew of JFK's PT-109, with envelope.
GLC02793.100
to Dean Acheson re: thanking him for his recent letter
1961 ca?
GLC02793.101
to Emily Davis Chamberlain re: thanks for her letter of support, happy birthday
1962/04/20
Signed as President on White House stationery, with a handwritten postscript "yours was almost the nicest letter we have received since being in the W.H."
GLC02793.102
to Seymour Halpern re: Halpern's remembrance for the loss of their son
1963/08/15
Signed as President on White House stationery. JFK has struck the formal salutation "Congressman Halpern" and inserted "Seymour."
GLC02793.103
to Orville Poland re: placing peace & freedom above personal concerns
1968/04/03
Johnson, Lyndon B., 1908-1973
GLC02793.105
to Dorothy Nichols re: thanks for her support and looking forward to retirement
1969/01/16
GLC02793.106
to Ron Nessen re: a TV interview at half time of the Ohio State-Michigan game
1975/11/22
Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006
Written on White House stationery. Nessen was Ford's Press Secretary. Date from later typewritten note of Nessen's Secretary, with note by Nessen. Ford was a Michigan alumnus and former football player.
GLC02793.111
to George D. Vaill re: rumor that his autograph on his arm would become a shrine
1976/02/04
Light-hearted piece signed as President. Accompanied by Vaill's sardonic query. Ford had signed Vaill's arm.
GLC02793.112
to Ruth K. Stroh re: thanking her for support, her research on genealogy
1976/08/10
GLC02793.113
to Sarah McClendon re: her "superb questions" at press conferences
1977/09/20
Carter, James E., 1924-?
GLC02793.114
Postcard of thanks to nurse at hospital
1981/04/06
Reagan, Ronald, 1911-2004
Written as President to a nurse at George Washington University Hospital
GLC02793.115
to Patti Davis re: thanking her for birthday gift, weather
1982/02/01
Written as President on White House stationery to his daughter. Date inferred from content.
GLC02793.116
Handwritten drafts of five letters, including one to William F. Buckley, Jr.
1982/09/16 ca.
Written as President. Date inferred from contents; one of the letters, to Jim Curtis, was discovered by a previous owner to be dated September 16, 1982. A series of written drafts on yellow paper intended for his secretary. Although the letter to...
GLC02793.117
to Dennis Fogle re: telling his paddleball buddies "I'm ready"
1989/02/08
Bush, George, 1924-2018
GLC02793.118
to Dr. F. Terry Hambrecht re: enjoying "The Toy Shop" and a story of Lincoln
1990/04/25
GLC02793.119
to Dean Acheson re: uncomplimentary wax statue at Mme Tussaud's museum
1951/02/02
Goes with GLC 2793.091
GLC02793.120
Tobias Lear papers [Decimalized .001- .178]
1785-1867 (bulk:1785-1809
Lear, Tobias, 1762-1816
The collection ranges from 1785-1867, with the bulk being 1785-ca. 1796 (items as Washington's personal secretary with some surveying and business correspondence), and 1800-1809 (the majority is correspondence from Lear's service as United States...
GLC02794
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