Sold – Franklin Roosevelt Pays For Autographs for His Collection
“I am enclosing a check for $10 for the autographs.”.
Many people do not realize that FDR was an avid collector of autographs. Here, as Governor of New York, he sends payment for some of them.
Typed Letter Signed on his Executive Chambers letterhead, Albany, March 30, 1932, to James W. Mott. “I am enclosing a check for $10 for the...
Many people do not realize that FDR was an avid collector of autographs. Here, as Governor of New York, he sends payment for some of them.
Typed Letter Signed on his Executive Chambers letterhead, Albany, March 30, 1932, to James W. Mott. “I am enclosing a check for $10 for the autographs.” Just three months later, he would be nominated for president.
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