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Series I. Abraham Lincoln [series]: |
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Lincoln, Abraham Office held : As U.S. Representative from
Illinois
Lincoln's patent to lift boats over shoals, written
while Lincoln served as a representative in the Illinois legislature. See separated materials below. Rudin # L-1
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Lincoln, Abraham Office held : As President Writer's location : Washington D.C.
General Orders No. 141: Suspension of Habeas Corpus. Rudin # L-1C
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Lincoln, Abraham Office held : As President Writer's location : Washington D.C.
General Orders No. 89: Dishonorable dismissal of Lt. J.M. Garland. Rudin # L-1B
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Lincoln, Abraham Office held : As President Writer's location : Washington D.C.
General Orders No. 252: Order threatening the execution of prisoners. Rudin # L-1D
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Meade, Gen. George and Ruggles, Gen. George Writer's location : Headquarters of the Army of
the Potomoc
General Orders No. 15 and No. 16: Announcements of Lincoln's death and the details
of official mourning ceremonies. Rudin # L-1A
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Letters, Envelopes, and Postcards [subseries]: |
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Envelope
Envelope advertising the Lincoln-Hamlin campaign of 1860, depicting beardless
Lincoln splitting rails. Rudin # L-4A
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Parks, Samuel C. Writer's location : Lincoln, Illinois Addressee : Robert B. Lantham
Letter describing Lincoln's nighttime trip into Washington to avoid assassination
after his election. Sent from Lincoln, Ill. Rudin # L-2B
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"William" Writer's location : Metropolitan Hotel, Washington D.C. Addressee : My dear Mother
Letter describing a visit with Lincoln in the Oval Office. Rudin # L-2
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Envelope
Envelope advertising the Lincoln-Johnson campaign of 1864, with jugate images of
candidates in profile. Rudin # L-4B
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Envelopes
Series of envelopes with political cartoons of Lincoln and Jefferson Davis fighting
a boxing match. Rudin # L-4E
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Postcards
Postcards depicting the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. Rudin # L-5
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Postcards
Postcards related to the Gettysburg Address. Rudin # L-5A
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Envelope
Civil War envelope, depicting a hand-colored image of beardless Lincoln. Rudin # L-4C
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Envelope
Envelope for 1860 campaign, depicting beardless Lincoln and topped with a liberty
cap between flags. Rudin # L-4D
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Leaming, James Writer's location : Bridgeton, N.J. Addressee : Reuben Learning (writer's
brother)
Letter discussing the death of Lincoln and what it means to the country. Sent from
Bridgeton, N.J. Rudin # L-2C
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"James" Addressee :
My dear Wife
Letters giving first-hand accounts of events just after Lincoln's assassination.
Rudin # L-2A
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Envelope Writer's location :
Cincinnati, OH Addressee : James G.
Barnwell
Envelope printed with mourning cover and portrait in honor of Lincoln's death. Rudin # L-4
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Postcards
Postcards related to Lincoln's assassination. Rudin # L-5B
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Postcards
Postcards depicting busts, statues, and monuments of Lincoln. Rudin # L-5C
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96 postcards Postcards of Lincoln, Mary Lincoln, and various scenes.
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Ribbons, Badges, Medals, and Tokens [subseries]: |
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Ribbon
Ribbon advertising the 1860 Lincoln-Hamlin campaign. Rudin # L-6
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Token and ribbon
Artifacts promoting Lincoln's 1864 campaign. Rudin # L-6A
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Badge
Badge with Lincoln's portrait promoting his 1864 campaign. Rudin # L-6B
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Ribbon
Ribbon worn after Lincoln's assassination. Rudin # L-6C
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Ribbon
Mourning ribbon reading, "In Memoriam - Our Country's Martyr," worn after Lincoln's
assassination. Rudin # L-6D
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Badge
Mourning ribbon reading, "In Memory of Abraham Lincoln - Died April 15, 1865." Rudin # L-6E
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Ribbon
Mourning ribbon reading, "True in Life, True in Death - Our Country Mourns the Loss
of her Best Son." Rudin # L-6F
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Medal
Medal advertising the Lincoln-Johnson campaign of 1864, with jugate images of
candidates in profile. Rudin # L-7
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Tokens
Campaign tokens advertising Lincoln's 1860 candidacy. Rudin # L-7A
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Two key chains Two bicentennial memorial key chains.
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Songs [subseries]: |
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Song sheet
Song sheet printed with lyrics to "Abe Lincoln's Union Wagon," by C. Magnus. Rudin # L-8
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Songbook
Campaign songbook entitled, "The Wide-Awake Vocalist; or, Rail Splitter's Song
Book." Rudin # L-8C
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Song sheet
Song sheet printed with lyrics to "The Nation Mourns." Rudin # L-8A
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Song sheet
Song sheet printed with lyrics to "President Lincoln's Funeral March." Rudin # L-8B
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Song sheet
Song sheet printed with lyrics to "Rest Noble Chieftain - Song on the Death of
Abraham Lincoln." Rudin # L-8D
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Miscellaneous Objects [subseries]: |
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Coins
Lincoln penny from 1909 with sculptor's initials, V.D.B., plus a one-pound bag of
assorted Lincoln pennies. Rudin # L-9
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Ballot
Ballot from the 1860 election. Rudin # L-10
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Ballot
Ballot from the 1864 election. Rudin # L-10A
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Carte de Visite
Visiting card with Matthew Brady's photograph of Lincoln later used for the image
on the penny. Rudin # L-10J
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Invitation
Invitation to the Lincoln-Johnson inaugural ball. Rudin # L-10B
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Order of Funeral Procession
Booklet describing the order and customs for Lincoln's funeral procession. Rudin # L-10F
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Carte de Visite
Visiting card depicting Lincoln's funeral procession in Philadelphia. Rudin # L-10G
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Stationary
Stationary with tinted letterhead depicting Lincoln's funeral procession in New
York. Rudin # L-10H
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Stereoview
Stereoview of Ford's Theater in Washington, D.C. Rudin # L-10D
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Stereoview
Stereoview of the Customs House in Boston, Mass., displaying mourning drape after
Lincoln's death. Rudin # L- Rudin # L-10E
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Dish
A milk glass souvenir dish with a split-rail pattern. Rudin # L-10K
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Bust
A profile bust of Lincoln made from macerated pennies. Rudin # L-10L
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Relief portrait
A relief portrait of Lincoln's profile, set in its original case. Rudin # L-10M
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Tile
A framed ceramic pottery tile depicting an image of Lincoln. Rudin # L-10N
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Engraving
A framed wooden engraving of Lincoln's image. Rudin # L-10P
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Gravy boat
A Staffordshire gravy boat depicting Lincoln delivering the Gettysburg Address. Rudin # L-10Q
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Broadside
Broadside from Ford's Theater, advertising the show the night Lincoln was shot.
Rudin # L-10C
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Lithograph
Hand-colored lithograph depicting the Lincoln Memorial.
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Stamps 200th anniversary commemorative stamp and coin set.
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Stamps Etching with 1-cent and 3-cent stamp, 4-cent printed stamp on note card, 2008 commemorative stamp folio sheets, 200th anniversary first day of issue stamps.
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Stamps 1954 envelope with 4-cent stamps, 1940 13th amendment stamp, four 1909 2-cent stamps.
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Stamps Commemorative envelopes with sheets of 4-cent, 3-cent, and 1-cent stamps
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Stamps Commemorative envelopes with 4-cent, 5-cent, and 25-cent airmail stamps.
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Stamps Various Lincoln stamps from St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Marshall Islands, Gabon, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Togo, Liberia, Guinea-Bissau, Democratic Republic of Congo, and 1989 World Stamp Expo.
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Stamp and envelope Postal-used Lincoln patriotic cover with three-cent stamp.
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Newspapers [subseries]: |
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Harper's Weekly Coverage of Lincoln's announcement that he will become a presidential
candidate. Rudin # L-3H
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New York Tribune Coverage of the South's secession from the Union.
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Harper's Weekly Coverage of the Emancipation Proclamation. Rudin # L-3E
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National Anti-Slavery Standard Coverage of compensated emancipation. Rudin # L-3K
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The New York Times Coverage of the Emancipation Proclamation. Rudin # L-3F
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The Philadelphia Inquirer Coverage of the Emancipation Proclamation and slavery. Rudin # L-3J
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New York Tribune Coverage of Lincoln's amnesty proclamation. Rudin # L-3I
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The New York Times Coverage of passage of the 13th Amendment. Rudin # L-3G
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The New York Herald Reprint of Lincoln assassination coverage. Rudin # L-3
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The New York Times Lincoln assassination coverage. Rudin # L-3A
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The New York Times Lincoln assassination coverage. Rudin # L-3B
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Harper's Weekly Lincoln assassination coverage. Rudin # L-3D
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Series II. Other U.S. presidents [series]: |
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American President stamps Binder, "The Presidential First Day Cover Collection"
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American Presidents Foreign stamp sheets of U.S. presidents.
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Adams, John Envelope with 4 6-cent Adams stamps, note card with stamped 6-cent stamp, 4 6-cent stamps.
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Adams, John Office
held: As member of Massachusetts Governor's Council Original 10/11/1775, correction 8/16/1776. Appointing Justices of the Inferior Court
of Common Pleas. All references to King George III and Great Britain are crossed out.
Rudin # P-1
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Adams, John Quincy Office held : While representing Massachusetts in the House of
Representatives Addressee : Solomon
Lincoln, Josiah Brigham, Joseph Richards Writer's location : Quincy, MA Conduct in campaigning for the Presidency. Rudin # P-2
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Arthur, Chester Office held : Customs Collector for the Port of New York Addressee : Commander of the USS
Alaska Writer's location : New
York Smuggling of Wines, Cigars and Silks. Rudin # P-3
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Buchanan, James Office held : As Secretary of State Writer's location :
Washington, D.C. Announces his appointment as Secretary of State by President Polk. Dated his first
day in office. Rudin # P-4
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Buchanan, James Office held : As Secretary of State Addressee : John Wadman Writer's location : Washington, D.C. Seeking the 1848 nomination for President. Rudin # P-5
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Buchanan, James Office held : No elective office held Addressee : John M. Jones Writer's location : Wheatland near Lancaster, PA Supporting the wrong candidate for office might damage his chances for the 1852
Presidential nomination. Rudin # P-6
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Buchanan, James Office held : No elective office held Addressee : Barnabas Bates, Assistant Postmaster
Writer's location : Wheatland near
Lancaster, PA After failing to gain the Democratic Presidential nomination. Rudin # P-7
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Buchanan, James Office held : As President Addressee : William L. Marcy, Secretary of
State Writer's location : Washington,
D.C. On his first full day as President. Rudin # P-8
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Bush, George, H.W. Office held : As President Addressee : "Dr. Ray S. Cline - Chairman, U.S. Global Strategy
Council" Writer's location : "The
White House Washington, D.C." Discusses our policy toward China. Rudin # P-9
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Bush, George, H.W. Office held : As President Addressee : Giulio Andreotti, Prime Minister of
Italy Writer's location : "The White
House Washington, D.C." "I valued our substantive discussions - our transatlantic ties have never been
better". Rudin # P-10
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Bush, George H.W. Office held : As President Writer's location :
"The White House Washington, D.C." Announcing the beginning of the 1991 war against Iraq. From the Forbes Collection -
Part 3. Rudin # P-11
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Bush, George W. New York Times coverage of Iraq war.
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Bush, George, H.W. Office held : As Ex President Addressee : Ron Weekes Writer's location : Kennebunkport, ME Describing his state of mind and the goal of the Presidency. Rudin # P-12
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Bush, George, H.W. Office held : As Ex President Addressee : Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Senator Writer's location : Houston, TX Discusses Most Favored Nation Trade Status for China. Rudin # P-13
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Bush, George H.W. Office held : As Ex President Addressee : Melville & Lizanne Chapin Writer's location : Houston, TX On the gubernatorial elections of his two sons. Rudin # P-14
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Bush, George, H.W. Office held : As Ex President Addressee : Dear Helen Writer's location : Houston, TX Not interested in writing a memoir, "Thanks for your support of George W. He's a good
man and he won't let you down." Rudin # P-15
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Bush, George W. Office held : As Governor of Texas Addressee : Bill Christiansen Writer's location : Austin, TX "every Texan has a key role in making Texas a greater state". Rudin # P-16
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Bush, George W. Office held : As Governor of Texas Addressee : Ralph Benson Writer's location : Austin, TX Concerning running for President. Rudin # P-17
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Bush, George W. Office held : As Governor of Texas Addressee : Bill Christiansen Writer's location : Austin, TX About the direction of our youth and the teaching of morals and values. Rudin # P-18
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Bush, George, W. Office held : As Governor of Texas Addressee : Chip Freundt Writer's location : Austin, TX Describes his feelings for his father. Rudin # P-19
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Bush, George W. Two newspapers on 9/11 and the Bush administration.
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Bush, George, W. Office held : As President Addressee : "Kevin C. Jenkins, Mayor Rhinelander,
Wisconsin" Writer's location : "The
White House Washington, D.C." "We can create an environment where small business flourishes and Americans... can
find jobs". Rudin # P-20
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Carter, Jimmy Office
held: As Ex President Addressee : Bruce Becker Writer's location : Plains, GA Re: Religion. Rudin # P-21
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Carter, Jimmy Office
held: As Candidate for President Addressee : Jimmy Carter Notes from speech writer Pat Anderson. Rudin # P-22
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Carter, Jimmy Office
held: As Candidate for President Addressee : Al Smith Dinner Writer's location : New York "Two weeks before Election Day 1976." Draft of speech for Al Smith Dinner. Rudin # P-23
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Carter, Jimmy Office
held: As President-Elect Addressee : Congressman Del Clausson Writer's location : Washington, D.C. Increasing the effectiveness of the Executive Branch. Rudin # P-24
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Carter, Jimmy Office
held: As President Addressee : Robert P. Griffin, Senator Writer's location : "The White House Washington,
D.C." Encourages the sale of military aircraft to Israel, Egypt and Saudi Arabia. Rudin # P-25
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Carter, Jimmy Office
held: As President Writer's location :
"The White House Washington, D.C." Excerpt from Carter's speech as the Camp David Peace Treaty was signed. Rudin # P-26
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Carter, Jimmy Office
held: As President Addressee : Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Senator Writer's location : "The White House Washington,
D.C." Re: The Salt Treaty. Rudin # P-27
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Carter, Jimmy
"Keeping Faith. Memoirs of a President" Bantam Books, New York, NY. Signed copy. See separated material below. Rudin # P-28
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Carter, Jimmy Office
held: As Ex President Writer's location :
New York Contract for "Keeping Faith" between President Carter and Bantam Books. Rudin # P-29
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Carter, Jimmy Office
held: As Ex President Addressee : Robert Garcia, Congressman Writer's location : Atlanta, GA Re: Creating a national holiday on Martin Luther King's Birthday. Rudin # P-30
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Carter, Jimmy Office
held: As Ex President Addressee : Larry Ervin Clevenger Writer's location : Plains, GA ? Will not run for President in 1992. Will dedicate himself to humane issues and The
Carter Center. Rudin # P-31
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Cleveland, Grover Office held : As President Addressee : John E. Develin Writer's location : "Executive Mansion Washington, D.C." The disappointments, pressures and frustrations of being a new President. Rudin # P-32
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Cleveland, Grover Office held : Period between his two Presidencies Addressee : Don M. Dickinson, Former Postmaster
General Writer's location : New
York Though pleased by "the cheers of the people for me...I am enjoying my release from
official care more than I can tell you". Rudin # P-33
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Cleveland, Grover Office held : Period between his two Presidencies Addressee : Henry Watterson Writer's location : New York His feelings about having been President and what the future of the Party may be. Includes a large etching.1
Rudin # P-34
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Cleveland, Grover Office held : Period between his two Presidencies Addressee : Charles Krichbaum, President Young
Men's Democratic Club of Canton, Ohio Writer's location : New York Government must merit the people's trust. (With an unrelated letter to Krichbaum from
Tom L. Johnson). Rudin # P-35
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Cleveland, Grover Office held : As President (Second Term) Addressee : Reverend William Neal Cleveland (His
brother) Writer's location :
"Executive Mansion Washington, D.C." Discusses how he might help financially in a difficult family situation. Rudin # P-36
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Clinton, William Office held : As Governor of Arkansas Addressee : Jim Coish Writer's location : Little Rock, AK Prepares for a possible 1988 Presidential run. Rudin # P-37
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Clinton, William Office held : As Governor of Arkansas Addressee : "Sandra Adair Vaughn, Virginia Board of
Education" Writer's location : Little
Rock, AK Urges the hiring of black teachers. Rudin # P-38
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Clinton, William Office held : As President Addressee : "William H. Natcher, Congressman - Chairman of the Comm.
on Appropriations" Writer's location :
"The White House Washington, D.C." Promoting foreign policy measures in support of a democratic Russia. Rudin # P-39
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Clinton, William Office held : As President Writer's location :
Washington, D.C. Senate Pass for Impeachment Proceedings. Rudin # P-40
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Clinton, William New York Times coverage of Clinton acquittal.
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Coolidge, Calvin Office held : As Governor of Massachusetts Writer's location :
"Executive Chamber Boston, MA" Response to the Boston Police Strike. Rudin # P-41
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Coolidge, Calvin Office held : As Governor of Massachusetts Addressee : "Wendell P. Stafford, Justice - Supreme Court, District
of Columbia" Writer's location : State
House, Boston The law and his handling of strikes. "The real remedy for strikes will be the
conviction that they do not pay". Rudin # P-42
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Coolidge, Calvin Office held : As the new President Writer's location :
Washington, D.C. His first official proclamation as President declaring a day of mourning for Harding.
From the Forbes Collection - Part 2. Rudin # P-43
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Coolidge, Calvin Office held : As President Addressee : Delegates of the Boy Scouts of
America Writer's location :
Washington, D.C. Speech discussing the three fundamentals of Scouting. Rudin # P-44
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Coolidge, Calvin Office held : As President Writer's location :
Washington, D.C. Presidential Pay Check. Rudin # P-45
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Eisenhower, Dwight D. Office held : As Commander-in-Chief Addressee : Mamie Eisenhower Writer's location : Algiers Loving letter to his wife, Mamie. Rudin # P-46
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Eisenhower, Dwight D. Office held : As Supreme NATO Commander Addressee : "Clifford R. Hope, Congressman" Writer's location : Supreme Hdqtrs Allied Powers,
Europe Considerations for the 1952 Presidential campaign. From the Forbes Collection - Part
4. Rudin # P-47
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Eisenhower, Dwight D. Office held : As President Addressee : "Robert P. Skinner, Ambassador
(Retired)" Writer's location : "The
White House Washington, D.C." Discusses activities of Voice of America abroad. Rudin # P-48
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Eisenhower, Dwight D. Office held : As President Addressee : Francis Case, Senator Writer's location : "The White House Washington,
D.C." Regarding government spending. Rudin # P-49
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Eisenhower, Dwight D. Office held : As ex-President Addressee : Earl Mazo Writer's location : Gettysburg, PA "Comments on the Bay of Pigs, Guatemala and his view of the presidency." Included is
Mazo's TLS to Eisenhower dated 8/25/1965. Rudin # P-51
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Eisenhower, Dwight D. Office held : As ex-President Addressee : "Tom H. Parks" Writer's location : Gettysburg, PA "A discussion of our national morals." With Free Franked Envelope. Rudin # P-52
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Fillmore, Millard Office held : As Comptroller of New York State Addressee : Hiram C. Day Writer's location : Albany, NY Having just heard of his nomination for Vice President on the 1848 ticket of
Taylor/Fillmore. Included is a one page letter dated 5/8/1890 from Hiram Day sending
this letter to a Rev. Charles C. Pierce who had requested a Fillmore autograph. Rudin # P-53
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Fillmore, Millard Office held : As Whig candidate for Vice President Addressee : Joshua R.
Giddings Writer's location : Albany,
NY Concedes the right of the public to examine and criticize his past political conduct.
Rudin # P-54
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Fillmore, Millard Office held : As ex-President Addressee : Lydia H. Sigourney, Poet Writer's location : Buffalo, NY Free Franked Envelope. Rudin # P-55
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Fillmore, Millard Office held : As ex-President Addressee : Baltimore political committee Writer's location : Buffalo, NY Gives his reasons for not speaking at a rally for Bell & Everett but he will
give them his vote. Rudin # P-56
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Ford, Gerald Ford memorial envelopes, sheet of 41-cent stamps, first day of issue envelope with 41-cent Ford stamp.
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Ford, Gerald Office
held: As Congressman Addressee : Thomas E. Goertner Writer's location : Congress, Washington, D.C. "Concerning Communist teaching in New York schools." With Free Franked Envelope. Rudin # P-57
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Ford, Gerald Office
held: As Congressman Addressee : Ed Hornburg Writer's location : Congress, Washington, D.C. On impeaching Justice Douglas, postal rates, space exploration, and corruption among
high government officials ("even high officers...are subject to prosecution when they
violate their trust"). Rudin # P-58
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Ford, Gerald Office
held: As Congressman Addressee : Ms. Joyce Veneklase Writer's location : Congress, Washington, D.C. Comments on abortion. Rudin # P-59
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Ford, Gerald Office
held: As President Addressee : Press Release Writer's location : "The White House Washington, D.C." S.S. Mayaguez Affair. Rudin # P-60
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Ford, Gerald Office
held: As President Addressee : Henry Bellmon, Senator Writer's location : "The White House Washington,
D.C." Outlines his economic policies and his budget proposals. Rudin # P-61
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Ford, Gerald "A Time To Heal" Harper and Row, New York, NY, Signed copy. See separated material below. Rudin # P-62
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Ford, Gerald Office
held: As ex-President Addressee : Neil Bogart Discusses the possibility of a candidacy for President. Rudin # P-63
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Ford, Gerald Office
held: As ex-President Writer's
location: Warren Commission conclusions. Rudin # P-64
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Ford, Gerald The New York Times reporting Ford's death.
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Garfield, James Office held : As Congressman Addressee : Mr. E.B. Taylor Writer's location : Washington. D.C. Expresses sympathy for a friend's financial difficulties and offers a loan. Talks
about the loss of his child. Tells of his first term in Congress. Rudin # P-65
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Garfield, James Office held : As Congressman Addressee : Mr. A.B. Newburgh, Secy Bd of Public Works, Columbus,
Ohio Writer's location : Washington,
D.C. He is grateful to receive examples of his father's handwriting. Rudin # P-66
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Garfield, James Office held : As U.S. Representative from Ohio Addressee : Mrs. John A. Dahlgren Writer's location : Washington, D.C. Assails the influence of money in politics. Rudin # P-67
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Garfield, James Office held : As U.S. Senator and Presidential Candidate Addressee : "John D. Long, Governor of
Massachusetts" Writer's location :
Mentor, Ohio "The nomination was unsought and unexpected". Rudin # P-68
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Garfield, James Office held : As President Writer's location :
Long Branch "President Garfield Dead" Broadside. Rudin # P-69
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Grant, Ulysses S. Office held : As President Writer's location :
Washington, D.C. Convenes the Congress to consider pressing matters. Original proclamation. Rudin # P-70
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Grant, Ulysses S. Office held : As ex-President Addressee : H.A. Mumard? Writer's location : Galina, IL Calls for universal suffrage. Rudin # P-71
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Harding, Warren Office held : No elective office held Addressee : Handwritten speech manuscript about the ethics of bankers and the need for regulations.
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Harding, Warren Office held : No elective office held Addressee : Mrs. J.F. Dunbaugh Writer's location : Frankfurt, Germany Humorous comment on his European church visits. Rudin # P-72
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Harding, Warren Office held : As U.S. Senator Addressee : Howard N. Bible Writer's location : Washington, D.C. Discusses Presidential war authority. Rudin # P-73
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Harding, Warren Office held : As Presidential candidate Addressee : Dr. H.M. Dunlap Writer's location : Marion, Ohio Maps out the "front porch" strategy for his 1920 Presidential run. From the Forbes
Collection Part 4. Rudin # P-74
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Harding, Warren Office held : As President Addressee : Mrs. Harriet Taylor Upton, Republican National
Committee Writer's location :
Washington, D.C. Harding is politely chauvinistic in considering a woman to head the Dept. of Welfare.
Rudin # P-75
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Harding, Warren Office held : President Addressee : Harry Wilson Walker Writer's location : Washington, D.C. Defends his choice of Harry New as Postmaster General. Rudin # P-76
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Harding, Warren Office held : As deceased President Writer's location :
Washington, D.C. Navy Department General Orders No. 111 announcing the death of Harding and the
appointment of Calvin Coolidge as resident. Rudin # P-77
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Harrison, Benjamin Office held : President-Elect Addressee : Senator John Sherman Writer's location : Indianapolis, IN Harrison struggles to fill his Cabinet posts with the right men. Included is a TLS in
answer from Senator Sherman. Rudin # P-78
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Harrison, Benjamin Office held : As President Addressee : Gov. McKinley and Gentlemen of the
Committee Writer's location :
Washington or Indianapolis? Incumbent Harrison accepts the Republican Presidential nomination. From the Forbes
Collection Part 3. Rudin # P-79
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Harrison, Benjamin Office held : As President Writer's location :
Washington, D.C. Delineation of U.S. boundary with Canada. Rudin # P-80
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Harrison, William H. Office held : As Governor of Indiana Territory Addressee : Col. James Henry Writer's location : Vincennes Harrison prepares to acquire massive land holdings in Indiana Territory. Rudin # P-81
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Harrison, William H. Office held : As Senator - Chairman of Senate Committee on Military
Affairs Addressee : James Barbour, Secy
of War Writer's location : Washington,
D.C. Concerning unclaimed bounty lands due officers and soldiers of the Revolutionary War. Rudin # P-82
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Hayes, Rutherford B. Office held : As Presidential candidate Writer's location :
House of Representatives Counting of the vote for President and Vice President. Rudin # P-83
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Hayes, Rutherford B. Office held : As President Writer's location :
Washington, D.C. Presidential pardon for a man convicted of manslaughter. Countersigned by William M.
Everts, Secretary of State. Rudin # P-84
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Hayes, Rutherford B. Office held : As ex-President Addressee : William Clark Writer's location : Fremont, Ohio Discusses his activities during his retirement. Rudin # P-85
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Hoover, Herbert Office held : As Chairman of American Relief Administration Addressee : Kent Perkins, Director of Publicity
for Mass. Writer's location : New
York, NY Hoover says it is an honor to be thought of as a possible President. Outlines his
political philosophy. Rudin # P-86
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Hoover, Herbert Office held : As President Addressee : "Dr. Richard L. Weil, University of
Wisconsin" Writer's location :
Washington, D.C. Presidential Proclamation of Thanksgiving Day. Also included is a Hoover medallion. Rudin # P-87
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Hoover, Herbert Office held : As President Writer's location :
Washington, D.C. Proclamation announcing the death of Calvin Coolidge. Countersigned by Henry Stimson,
Secretary of State. Rudin # P-88
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Hoover, Herbert Office held : As ex-President Addressee : Henry L. Stoddard Writer's location : Reacts eight weeks after surrendering The White House to FDR. Rudin # P-89
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Hoover, Herbert Office held : As ex-President Addressee : "Wheeler McMillen,Editor of The Farm
Journal" Writer's location : The
Waldorf Astoria, NY States his views in support of a food administrator during WWII, preferably the
Secretary of Agriculture. Includes Hoover cover letter, Hoover statement, and
statement, "The Importance of Food in this War" from H.B. Frese to Mr. Pate. Rudin # P-90
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Hoover, Herbert Office held : As ex-President Writer's location :
The Waldorf Astoria, NY Reading copy of speech given when receiving the Moles Award. "The Moles 10th Annual Award Dinner". Rudin # P-91
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Jackson, Andrew Office held : As Major General Addressee : Samuel Justice Writer's location : Fort Jackson Remitting the death sentence on a deserter. Rudin # P-92
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Jackson, Andrew Office held : As Major General Addressee : Samuel Carswell Writer's location : Nashville, TN Regarding his nephew's admission to West Point. Rudin # P-92A
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Jefferson, Thomas Two commemorative envelopes with 6 first day of issue 1-cent stamps, one commemorative envelope with four 2-cent stamps, one envelope with four 13-cent stamps.
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Jefferson, Thomas Office held : As Secretary of State Writer's location :
New York, NY Act of Congress pertaining to the procuring of seals for the Court system. Rudin # P-93
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Johnson, Andrew Office held : As President Writer's location :
Washington, D.C. Commissioning Edward D. Townsend as Brevet Major General. Rudin # P-94
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Johnson, Andrew Office held : As President Writer's location :
Washington, D.C. Impeachment Ticket. Rudin # P-95
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Johnson, Andrew New York Times paper on impeachment acquittal.
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Johnson, Lyndon Office held : As Senate Majority Leader Addressee : "Robert K. Pepper - News Editor, Fort Meyers News
Press" Writer's location : Washington,
D.C. Discusses how to handle Russia. See Nixon letter of 5/14/57 also written to Pepper. Rudin # P-96
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| 5 |
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Johnson, Lyndon Office held : As Senator Addressee : H. Lane Chandler Writer's location : Washington, D.C. Explains what America means to him. Rudin # P-97
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Johnson, Lyndon Office held : As President Addressee : "James Roosevelt, House of
Representatives" Writer's location :
"The White House Washington, D.C." The issue of equal rights for African Americans. Rudin # P-98
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Johnson, Lyndon Office held : As Senate Democratic Leader Addressee : James Roosevelt Writer's location : Washington, D.C. Grateful for your warm message. (Johnson had just won the Vice Presidency under
Kennedy). Rudin # P-101
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Johnson, Lyndon Office held : As President Addressee : James Roosevelt Writer's location : "The White House Washington, D.C." Birthday Congratulations to Roosevelt. Rudin # P-100
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Johnson, Lyndon Office held : As President Addressee : James Roosevelt Writer's location : "The White House Washington, D.C." Election campaign letter. (Johnson is running for President). Rudin # P-99
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Johnson, Lyndon Office held : As President Addressee : James Roosevelt Writer's location : "The White House Washington, D.C." Thanks Roosevelt for his birthday greeting. Rudin # P-102
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Johnson, Lyndon Office held : As President Addressee : "Eugene G. Mattison Jr., Administrative Director, Plans
for Progress" Writer's location : "The
White House Washington, D.C." Discusses "providing equal opportunity for all our citizens". Rudin # P-103
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Johnson, Lyndon Office held : As President Addressee : Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr. Writer's location : "The White House Washington,
D.C." Regarding nomination of Thurgood Marshall to the Supreme Court. Rudin # P-104
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Kennedy, John F. JFK "Life in Stamps" envelopes and stamps, photograph with 5 cent stamp, inauguration envelope and stamp.
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Kennedy, John F. Office held : As Senator Addressee : Mr. C.P. Cronk Writer's location : Washington, D.C. Concerning the Bricker Resolution and congressional salaries. Rudin # P-105
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Kennedy, John F. Office held : As Senator Addressee : "Mrs. A.E. Cassidy, Chairman Mass. State Fed. of Women's
Clubs" Writer's location : "U.S.
Senate Washington, D.C." "I most emphatically favor non-discriminatory treatment of women". Rudin # P-105A
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Kennedy, John F. Office held : As Senator Addressee : Arthur Krock, N.Y. Times and William E.
Dugan Writer's location : "U.S. Senate
Washington, D.C." Discussing his stands and those of his father. See also Bishop Fulton Sheen letter to William E. Dugan in collection #6875. Rudin # P-105B
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"Kennedy, John F. (Janet Travell, M.D.)" Office held : As Senator Addressee : Dr. Janet Travell to Robert F.
Kennedy Writer's
location: Re: John F. Kennedy's health. Rudin # P-106
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Kennedy, John F. Office held : As President Writer's location :
Washington, D.C. President Kennedy's schedule of appointments during his first day in office. Rudin # P-107
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Kennedy, John F. (Janet Travell, M.D.) Office held : As President Addressee : "Leonard Lyons, New York Post" Writer's location : "The White House Washington,
D.C." Reacting to the market for his signature. Rudin # P-108
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Kennedy, John F. Office held : As President Addressee : Speaker of the House of
Representatives Writer's location :
"The White House Washington, D.C." Amendment to the budget (for foreign assistance) for fiscal year 1964. Rudin # P-109
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Kennedy, John F. Original Associated Press Teletypes. Mainly of the events of Nov. 24, 1963. Photos show events from Nov. 22 to Nov. 25, 1963. Rudin # P-110
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Kennedy, John F. Original Associated Press Teletypes. Mainly of the events of Nov. 22 (Friday), Nov. 23 (Saturday) and Nov. 25 (Monday), 1963. Rudin # P-111
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Kennedy, John F. Original Teletype rolls, regarding the assassination. Rudin # P-112
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Kennedy, John F. Original UPI/AP Teletypes. Received on teletype machines of the Santa Barbara News-Press. Together with two original AP wire photos as received by the Santa Barbara News-Press. Rudin # P-113
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Kennedy, John F. Original AP Teletypes regarding the assassination. Rudin # P-114
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Kennedy, John F. Original AP Teletypes regarding the assassination. Rudin # P-115
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Kennedy, John F. Original UPI Teletypes, the entire day of the assassination is chronicled. Rudin # P-116
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Kennedy, John F. 6 copies of the New York Times and one copy of the Dallas Times Herald covering the assassination.
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Madison, James Office
held: As Secretary of State Addressee : Governor of Massachusetts Writer's location : Washington, D.C. Announcement of the passage of the Twelfth Amendment to the Constitution. Rudin # P-117
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Madison, James Office
held: As President - Also signed by Robert Smith, Secy of State and Caesar
Rodney, Atty General Writer's location :
Washington, D.C. Patent for an early form of carbon paper. Rudin # P-118
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Madison, James Office
held: As President Also signed by James Monroe, Secy of State Addressee : Writer's location : Washington, D.C. Ship's passport for the Brig Calypso of Boston. See also Tyler for Sea Letter. Rudin # P-119
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McKinley, William Office held : As Congressman Addressee : Mr. J.N. Taylor Writer's location : Washington, D.C. Writes concerning the upcoming campaign. Rudin # P-120
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McKinley, William Office held : As Governor of Ohio Addressee : "John D. Long, Governor of
Massachusetts" Writer's location :
Canton, Ohio McKinley working on forming his Cabinet almost ten months before being elected. Rudin # P-121
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McKinley, William Office held : As President Addressee : "Honorable C.K. Davis, U.S.
Senator" Writer's location :
"Executive Mansion Washington, D.C. " Soliciting Davis to be a member of Paris Peace Commission to end Spanish American
War. Rudin # P-122
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McKinley, William New York Tribune and The Franklin Sentinel coverage of assassination of McKinley.
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McKinley, William The Sun coverage of McKinley's death.
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Monroe, James Office
held: As Secy of State Writer's location :
Washington, D.C. Privateer Agreement for the ship "Union of Philadelphia". Rudin # P-123
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Monroe, James Office
held: As Secy of State Writer's location :
Washington, D.C. Additional instructions to the public and private armed vessels of the United States.
Rudin # P-124
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Monroe, James Office
held: As President Addressee : John Gates Writer's location : Washington, D.C. Land grant rewarded to Private John Gates. Rudin # P-125
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Monroe, James
Commemorative envelopes with 5-cent stamps and 3-cent stamps.
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| 5 |
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Nixon, Richard
Commemorative and memorial envelopes and stamps.
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| 5 |
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Nixon, Richard Office
held: As Lieutenant Commander, U.S. Navy Addressee : "Roy O. Day - Chairman 12th Congressional
District" Writer's location : Middle
River, Maryland Prepares for his run for public office. Rudin # P-126
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Nixon, Richard Office
held: As Vice President Addressee : Robert K. Pepper - News Editor, Fort Meyers News
Press Writer's location : Washington,
D.C. Discusses how to handle Russia. See Lyndon Johnson letter of 7/22/57, also written to
Mr. Pepper. Rudin # P-127
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Nixon, Richard Office
held: As candidate for Governor of California Addressee : Congressman Bob Wilson Writer's location : Proper governance demands "political leaders of absolute probity and judgement". Rudin # P-128
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| 6 |
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Nixon, Richard Office
held: As Lawyer Addressee : Jimmy
Bottoms Writer's location : New York,
NY Discusses the office of the Vice Presidency. Rudin # P-129
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Nixon, Richard Office
held: As President? Writer's location :
Washington, D.C. Inauguration Envelope. Rudin # P-130
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| 6 |
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Nixon, Richard Office
held: As President Addressee : Senator Jennings Randolph Writer's location : "The White House Washington,
D.C." Regarding Carswell appointment to the Supreme Court. Rudin # P-131
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| 6 |
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Nixon, Richard Office
held: As President Writer's location :
Washington, D.C. Official printed ticket to impeachment. Rudin # P-132
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| 6 |
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Nixon, Richard Office
held: As President Addressee : Congressman Albert H. Quie Writer's location : "The White House Washington,
D.C." Regarding resigning the Presidency. Rudin # P-133
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| 6 |
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Nixon, Richard Office
held: As Presidential candidate Writer's
location: Announcing Nixon's resignation and Ford's ascension to office. Rudin # P-134
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| 13 |
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Nixon, Richard The New York Times coverage of Nixon's resignation.
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Nixon, Richard Office
held: As ex-President Writer's location :
New York, NY "No More Vietnams". Signed copy. Arbor House, New York. Also included is an unsigned
copy. See separated material below. Rudin # P-135
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| 6 |
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Nixon, Richard Office
held: As ex-President Addressee : Lee Edwards Writer's location : New York, NY Review the American role in Vietnam. Rudin # P-136
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| 6 |
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Nixon, Richard Office
held: As ex-President Addressee : Senator Paul Simon Writer's location : New York, NY Regarding exchange programs with Russia. Rudin # P-137
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| 6 |
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Nixon, Richard Office held : No elective office held Addressee : Patrick J. Hillings Writer's location : New York City Contains commentary about the media and "beating them".
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| 6 |
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Nixon, Richard Office
held: As ex-President Addressee : Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan Writer's location : Woodcliff Lake, NJ Discusses race relations. Rudin # P-138
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| 13 |
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Nixon, Richard New York Times coverage of Nixon's death.
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| 6 |
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Obama, Barack
Commemorative envelopes with 42-cent stamps, foreign stamps, inaugural covers, and note cards with stamps.
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| |
Obama, Barack Office
held: Addressee : Writer's location : "Crown Publishers New York,
NY" "The Audacity of Hope". See separated material below. Rudin # P-138A
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| 11 |
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Obama, Barack The New York Times special publication of inaugurations, from Washington to Obama. Rudin # N-16
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| 20 |
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Obama, Barack Four newspapers/magazines on the election and inauguration. Rudin # N-16
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| 21 |
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Obama, Barack
Press plate announcing Obama's win.
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| 6 |
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Pierce, Franklin Office held : As Congressman Addressee : Pierce's Father Writer's location : Washington, D.C. Concerning his attention to religious service, public and private. Pierce's letter is
a continuation of a letter written by his brother, also to their father. Rudin # P-139
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| 6 |
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Pierce, Franklin Office held : As Brigadier General Addressee : Endorses letter of Lt. Col. Joshua
Howard Writer's location :
Chapultepec, Mexico Howard's letter recommends promotions and Certificates of Merit for bravery following
the Battle of Churubusco and Chapultepec. Rudin # P-140
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| 6 |
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Pierce, Franklin Office held : As President Writer's location :
Washington, D.C. Proclamation concerning the boundary between the United States and Mexico. Rudin # P-141
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| 6 |
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Polk, James Office
held: As President Writer's location :
Washington, D.C. Orders that the battle flags captured during the Mexican War be deposited at West
Point. Rudin # P-142
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| 6 |
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Reagan, Ronald
Commemorative envelopes and stamps.
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| 6 |
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Reagan, Ronald Office
held: Probably as Governor of California Addressee : Tom Reed Thinks U.S. foreign policy should be "a little hard nosed". Rudin # P-143
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| 6 |
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Reagan, Ronald Office
held: As Governor of California Addressee : Sgt. Ernie A. Siegrist Writer's location : Sacramento, CA Response to an angry serviceman in Vietnam. Rudin # P-144
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| 6 |
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Reagan, Ronald Office
held: As Governor of California Addressee : George F. Barrett Writer's location : Sacramento, CA Returns a campaign contribution. Rudin # P-145
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| 8 |
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Reagan, Ronald Office
held: As Governor of California Addressee : Mike Fitchett Writer's location : Sacramento, CA Comments on the reform of the Electoral College. Rudin # P-146
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| 6 |
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Reagan, Ronald Office
held: As Governor of California Addressee : Mrs. Donald S. Bolton Writer's location : Sacramento, CA Discusses tax relief. Rudin # P-147
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| 6 |
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Reagan, Ronald Office
held: As ex-Governor of California Addressee : Lloyd E. Rohrke Writer's location : Los Angeles, CA Has soured on being a legislator. "anyway it's not for me." Rudin # P-148
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| 6 |
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Reagan, Ronald Office
held: As ex-President Addressee : The Honorable and Mrs. James Brady Writer's location : (Likely California) Congratulations on the passage of the Brady Bill. Rudin # P-149
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| 6 |
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Roosevelt, Franklin
Commemorative envelopes and stamps
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| 6 |
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Roosevelt, Franklin Office held : No public office held Addressee : Mrs. Teresa Graham Writer's location : Hyde Park, NY Outlines his plan for strengthening the Democratic Party. Rudin # P-150
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| 6 |
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Roosevelt, Franklin Office held : As Governor of New York Addressee : Mrs. C.F. Wertz Writer's location : Albany, NY The definition of ideal citizenship. Rudin # P-151
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| 6 |
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Roosevelt, Franklin Office held : As Governor of New York Addressee : Mr. H.S. Wellman Writer's location : Albany, NY Regarding the Patients Aid Fund at the Georgia Warm Springs Foundation. From the Dr.
Joseph Plaud Collection. Rudin # P-152
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Roosevelt, Franklin Office held : As Governor of New York Addressee : Walter L. Bennett Writer's location : Albany, NY Response to a detractor. Rudin # P-152A
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Roosevelt, Franklin Office held : As Governor of New York Addressee : Lewis A. Lincoln Writer's location : Albany, NY I am a Democrat "by conviction". Rudin # P-153
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| 6 |
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Roosevelt, Franklin Office held : As Governor of New York Addressee : Mr. W.F. Bussell Writer's location : Albany, NY Regarding the Square Deal, Democratic Principles, and the suffering American people. Rudin # P-154
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| 6 |
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Roosevelt, Franklin Office held : President Program for the Inaugural Ceremonies.
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| 7 |
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Roosevelt, Franklin Office held : As President Addressee : "George Creel, Colliers Magazine" Writer's location : "The White House Washington,
D.C." An early trial balloon in FDR's battle against the Supreme Court. See also FDR letter
of 12/18/36. Rudin # P-155
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| 7 |
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Roosevelt, Franklin Office held : As President Addressee : Basil O'Connor Writer's location : "The White House Washington, D.C." "The national fight against Infantile Paralysis cannot cease. It must go on!" Rudin # P-156
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| 7 |
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Roosevelt, Franklin Office held : As President Addressee : "Samuel I. Rosenman, Roosevelt's Speech
Writer" Writer's location : On U.S.S.
Indianapolis FDR misses Rosenman's speech writing expertise. Rudin # P-157
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| 7 |
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Roosevelt, Franklin Office held : As President Addressee : Basil O'Connor Writer's location : "The White House Washington, D.C." Prepares to manipulate the press. See also FDR letter of 9/19/35. Rudin # P-158
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Roosevelt, Franklin Office held : As President Addressee : "Norman Thomas, Socialist Party
Leader" Writer's location : "The White
House Washington, D.C." Regarding the export of arms to Spain during the Spanish Civil War. Rudin # P-159
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Roosevelt, Franklin Office held : As President Addressee : William S. Paley, President, Columbia Broadcasting
System Writer's location : "The White
House Washington, D.C." FDR praises Paley for keeping the radio airwaves open for public and political
discussions. Rudin # P-160
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| 7 |
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Roosevelt, Franklin Office held : As President Addressee : Heads of All Departments and Independent
Establishments Writer's location :
"The White House Washington, D.C." Directive relating to the employment of negroes in the Federal Civil Service. Rudin # P-160A
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Roosevelt, Franklin Office held : As President Addressee : Martin C. Sweeney Writer's location : "The White House Washington,
D.C." FDR sends sly thanks for a gift of liquor. Rudin # P-161
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| 7 |
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Roosevelt, Franklin Office held : As President Addressee : Dr. Harry L. Hopkins Writer's location : Warm Springs, GA FDR pokes fun at Thomas Dewey's mustache. From the Dr. Joseph Plaud Collection. Rudin # P-162
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| 7 |
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Roosevelt, Franklin Office held : As deceased President Writer's
location: Official naval teletype announcing death of FDR. Rudin # P-164
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| 13 |
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Roosevelt, Franklin Philadelphia Inquirer coverage of Roosevelt's death and Truman's oath.
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| 7 |
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Commemorative stamps and envelopes.
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Roosevelt, Theodore Office held : As President Addressee : "Honorable Morris K. Jessup, President, Chamber of
Commerce State of New York" Writer's
location: "Executive Mansion Washington, D.C." Declines to speak at the Chamber of Commerce "until my message goes before Congress".
Rudin # P-165
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Roosevelt, Theodore Office held : As ex-President Addressee : "Mr. O.K. Davis, New York Times" Writer's location : """The Outlook"" New York,
NY" "No situation could arise which would make it possible for me to accept a nomination
next year". See also letter of 12/14/1911 - from the Forbes Collection - Part 6. Rudin # P-166
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| 7 |
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Roosevelt, Theodore Office held : As ex-President Writer's location :
New York, NY Made out to Harvard Alumni Association. Rudin # P-167
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| 7 |
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Roosevelt, Theodore Office held : As ex-President Addressee : J.M. Hummel Writer's location : """The Outlook"" New York, NY" "I do not want to be nominated for any office". See also letter of 5/31/1911. Rudin # P-168
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| 7 |
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Roosevelt, Theodore Office held : As ex-President about to be nominated by the new Progressive
Party Addressee : Lady
Gregory Writer's location : New York,
NY Discusses his feelings as Progressive candidate in the 1912 presidential election.
Included is a TLS (secretarially signed) dated 10/19/1912. From the hospital,
Roosevelt mentions campaigning and the unsuccessful assassination attempt on his life. Rudin # P-169
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| 7 |
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Roosevelt, Theodore Office held : As ex-President Addressee : "Dr. Henry Waldo Coe, Senator from
Oregon" Writer's location : New York,
NY "The public at large had gotten tired of all of us reformers and especially of me".
Rudin # P-170
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Taft, William H. Office held : As President Writer's
location: Archive consisting of two drafts of Taft's "Special Message of the President of the
United States, Returning Without Approval House Bill No. 12812. An Act to reduce the
duties on Manufacture of Cotton". Rudin # P-171
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| 7 |
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Taft, William H. Addressee : Walter Smith Writer's location : Washington, DC. Taft discusses his loss to Woodrow Wilson in the 1912 election.
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| 7 |
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Taft, William H. Office held : "As ex-President and Professor of Law, Yale
University" Addressee : S.G.
Bayne Writer's location : New Haven,
CT Discusses losing some of his weight. Rudin # P-172
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| 7 |
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Taft, William H. Office held : As ex-President and Joint Chairman of the National War Labor
Board Addressee : "Clarence H. Kelsey,
President, Title Guarantee and Trust Co." Writer's location : Pointe-au-Pic, Quebec,
Canada Sees a long war continuing, discusses Russia and Germany, calls for a larger American
draft. Rudin # P-173
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| 7 |
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Taft, William H. Office held : "As ex-President and Professor of Law, Yale
University" Addressee : "Dudley E.
Waters, President Grand Rapids Bank" Writer's location : New Haven, CT Discusses sound education and the formation of educational funds. Rudin # P-174
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| 7 |
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Taft, William H. Office held : As ex-President and Chief Justice of the United
States Addressee : "Clarence H. Kelsey,
President, Title Guarantee and Trust Co." Writer's location : Washington, D.C. Regarding his High Court colleagues. Rudin # P-175
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| 7 |
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Taft, William H. Office held : As ex-President and Chief Justice of the United
States Addressee : Honorable Charles G.
Washburn Writer's location :
Pointe-au-Pic Quebec, Canada Acknowledges his 70th birthday; discusses what he would like to do in his remaining
years. Rudin # P-176
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Taylor, Zachary Office held : As Major General Writer's
location: Part of a Pay Voucher including servants. See also Rudin #84 in the Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, collection #4681. Rudin # P-177
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| 7 |
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Taylor, Zachary Office held : As Major General Addressee : Mr. S.C. Holden Writer's location : Camp near Monterray, Mexico Citizens of Batavia, NY endorse Taylor for President. He says that there are much
better men than himself who are qualified. With newspaper article. Rudin # P-178
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Truman, Harry
Envelope with stamps.
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| 7 |
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Truman, Harry Office
held: As President Addressee : Senator Walter F. George Writer's location : "The White House Washington,
D.C." Reviews troop redeployment at war's end. Rudin # P-179
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Truman, Harry Chicago Daily Tribune of the election.
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Truman, Harry Office
held: As President Addressee : David H. Morgan Writer's location : "The White House Washington, D.C." Ridicules the hypocritical Republican platform. Rudin # P-180
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Truman, Harry Office
held: As President Writer's location :
"Cabinet Room The White House Washington, D.C." Authorizing loan for construction of U.N. Headquarters in N.Y. City. Rudin # P-181
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Truman, Harry Office
held: As President Addressee : Wilbur J. Abell Writer's location : "The White House Washington, D.C." "We have tried to arrange things so that (Margaret) would attain that success on
merit". Rudin # P-182
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Truman, Harry Office
held: As President Addressee : "Barney Nover The Denver Post" Writer's location : "The White House Washington,
D.C." Refers to his attempted assassination. Rudin # P-183
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Truman, Harry Office
held: As President Addressee : Edward D. McKim Writer's location : "The White House Washington, D.C." On the firing of MacArthur. From the Forbes Collection - Part Six. Rudin # P-184
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Truman, Harry Office
held: As ex-President Addressee : Paul V. Lutz Writer's location : Independence, Missouri Former Presidents are discarded. Rudin # P-185
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Truman, Harry Office
held: As ex-President Addressee : Winston Norman Writer's location : Independence, Missouri Says "No" to running for President in 1960. Included is a copy of a letter from
Norman to Truman (1/8/1950) asking him to accept the Presidential nomination. Envelope
of Truman letter has a printed Free Frank signature. Rudin # P-186
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Truman, Harry Office
held: As ex-President Addressee : Honorable Leonor K. Sullivan Writer's location : Independence, Missouri Vigorously campaigns for the Democratic Presidential ticket of John Kennedy and
Lyndon Johnson. Rudin # P-187
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Truman, Harry Office
held: As ex-President Addressee : Robert Lovett Writer's location : Independence, Missouri How a teacher should communicate with students. Envelope has printed Free Frank
Signature. Rudin # P-189
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Truman, Harry Office
held: As ex-President Addressee : Miss. Maria Smith Writer's location : Independence, Missouri Explains the "S" in his name. Envelope has printed Free Frank Signature. Rudin # P-190
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Tyler, John Office
held: As President Writer's
location: Four Language Sea Letter for the Bark "Elizabeth" for a whaling voyage. Rudin # P-191
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Tyler, John Office
held: As ex-President Addressee : Robert Tyler (his son) Writer's location : Sherwood Forest Mourns the loss of his grandson to cholera. Rudin # P-192
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Van Buren, Martin Office held : As Secretary of State Writer's location :
Washington, D.C. Certificate of Copyright for the book "Sketches of Naval Life". Rudin # P-193
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Van Buren, Martin Office held : As Vice President Addressee : William C. Rives Writer's location : Washington, D.C. Reports on diplomatic affairs involving France and Great Britain. Rudin # P-194
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Van Buren, Martin Office held : As ex-President Addressee : Henry D. Gilpin Writer's location : Lindenwald Political letter on the 1856 Presidential Election, Van Buren's relationship with
James Buchanan, and the Democratic Party's chances in New York State. Rudin # P-195
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Washington, George
Commemorative stamps.
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Washington, George Office held : As ex-Commander of the Continental Army Addressee : Colonel John
Fitzpatrick Writer's location : Mount
Vernon The toil of a legislator re: the Potomac Company. Not in "Writings" ed. J.C.
Fitzpatrick. Rudin # P-196
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Wilson, Woodrow Office held : "As Professor of Law and Politics, Princeton
University" Addressee : Frank Walter
Brooks Writer's location : "Judd
Haven, Ontario, Canada" On the Constitution as a living document. Included with this letter is correspondence
regarding its possible sale to Thomas Madigan in 1936. Madigan was a well known
autograph dealer of his day who wrote a book titled "Word Shadows of the Great". Rudin # P-197
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Wilson, Woodrow Office held : As President Writer's location :
"The White House Washington, D.C." In the wake of Pershing's pursuit of Pancho Villa, Wilson tries to manage the press.
From the Forbes Collection - Part One. Rudin # P-198
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Wilson, Woodrow Office held : As President Writer's location :
"The White House Washington, D.C." Vote of the Immigration Bill. H.R. 10384. Rudin # P-199
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Wilson, Woodrow Office held : As President Addressee : "Clarence Dillon, War Industries Board
" Writer's location : Washington,
D.C. First "dollar a year men" check. Countersigned by Bernard Baruch. Rudin # P-200
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Wilson, Woodrow Office held : As ex-President Addressee : "Eleanor Wilson McAdoo (Wilson's
Daughter)" Writer's location :
Washington, D.C. "In spite of breakdown and political persecution, I realize that I am the most
fortunate man in the world". Rudin # P-201
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