ALFRED E. SMITH - PRINTED CARD SIGNED IN INK - HFSID 289980
Sale Price $115.00
Reg. $140.00
ALFRED E. SMITH
Signed on his card as Governor of New York
Printed Card signed in ink: "Alfred E. Smith", 5x3¼. Printed
card bearing an imprinted seal and the printed caption: State of New
York/Executive Mansion/Albany. Alfred E. Smith (1873-1944), a vigorous
reformer as Governor of New York (1919-1920, 1923-1928), was first
suggested as a presidential possibility in 1920. His supporters were more
numerous in 1924, when his name was placed in nomination by Franklin D.
Roosevelt, who dubbed him the "happy warrior". Al Smith lost the nomination to
John W. Davis on the 103rd ballot. As a candidate for the Democratic
presidential nomination in 1928, he had no serious opposition and was nominated
on the first ballot. In so doing, Smith became the first Roman Catholic
presidential nominee of a major party. In the election, he was defeated by
Herbert Hoover, winning only eight states and losing New York. After leaving
politics, Smith became President of Empire State, Inc., the corporation that
erected and operated the Empire State Building. Although he gave belated
support to Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1932 presidential election, Smith soon
broke with his old friend and supported Republicans Landon in 1936 and Willkie
in 1940. A forceful opponent to Roosevelt's New Deal, Smith died a month
before the 1944 election at the age of 70. Black paper from previous matting
affixed to verso. Slightly soiled. Otherwise, fine condition.
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