COOLIDGE, CALVIN
CALVIN COOLIDGE, (1837 - 1908). 30th President of the United States; Vice-President under Warren Harding, assuming the office of President on Aug. 3, 1923 upon the latter's death.
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An Exceptional Letter In Which President Coolidge Writes Concerning The Sacrifices The Nation’s Mothers Have Made During Wartime: “Of All, Who Have Made Sacrifices In The Country’s Service, I Know None To Whom A Greater Need Of Affection And Sympathy Is
COOLIDGE, CALVIN
CALVIN COOLIDGE (1872-1933), President of the United States. Typed Letter Signed, “Calvin Coolidge,” on The White House, Washington letterhead. One page, 7” x 9 1/8”. Washington, D.C. November 7th, 1923. Accompanied by original The White House, Washington envelope with “Washington D.C.” postal cancellation. Coolidge writes: “ My dear Mrs. Packard: You will do me a real favor, if you will convey to the members of the Woman’s Record Club, on the occasion of the Gold Star Mother’s Memorial Day Services, my tribute of sympathy and highest esteem. Of all, who have made sacrifices in the country’s service, I know none to whom a greater need of affection and sympathy is due, than to the mothers who gave their sons … ” Fold reinforced. Else Very Fine
Catalog: # AM-1413
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