Calvin Coolidge Sends an Autograph to a Collector
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Shortly after the 1932 election, Walter Carter of Cleveland sent a request to former President Coolidge for a signed photograph. Though he had no photograph to send, Coolidge responded with a handwritten letter.
Autograph letter signed, on his letterhead, Northampton, Mass., November 26, 1932, to Walter Carter in Cleveland. “Please accept my...
Shortly after the 1932 election, Walter Carter of Cleveland sent a request to former President Coolidge for a signed photograph. Though he had no photograph to send, Coolidge responded with a handwritten letter.
Autograph letter signed, on his letterhead, Northampton, Mass., November 26, 1932, to Walter Carter in Cleveland. “Please accept my thanks for your note with the interesting drawing. I am not able to provide photographs for general distribution, and not being skilled in making pictures, I can only respond with an autograph letter.”
ALSs of Coolidge are uncommon, this being the only one we have had in some years.
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