EDWARD R. STETTINIUS, JR. - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 07/20/1945 - HFSID 321489
Sale Price $375.00
Reg. $440.00
EDWARD R. STETTINIUS, JR.
In this letter, the Secretary of State forwards publicity materials,
including copies of the Report to the President
Typed Letter signed: "E.R. Stettinius, Jr." as The
Secretary of State, 1 page, 8x10½. Washington, July 20, 1945. On official
White House stationery, to Mr. Joseph F. Sarro of San Francisco, California. In
full: "Dear Mr. Sarro, I am sending to you, under separate cover, 10
autographed copies of the Report to the President , which Jim Fast tells me you
wanted for distribution to various people who helped in getting it out
[items not included]. I have already sent copies of the report,
autographed, to Mr. Lester Lloyd, Mr. R. J. McDonald and Mr. C. T. Nash. In
addition I am sending an autographed copy for you personally. With best wishes,
sincerely yours," Edward R. Stettinius, Jr. was FDR's last Secretary of
State (1944-1945). He was present at the United Nations
Conference on International Organization which resulted in
the United Nations' founding in San Francisco on June 26, 1945. The following
day he resigned his office. President Truman had made clear to Stettinius
that he wanted his own candidate, James F. Byrnes, to head the State Department,
and offered him the position of U.S. representative to the United Nations which
he accepted. In London in September, Byrnes and Stettinius met with the
ministers of Great Britain and the USSR to conclude peace treaties with those
countries that had aided Germany's aggression. There was a great deal of
conflict between the Soviet Union and the United States over the latter's role
in the occupation of Japan and little was accomplished. Frustrated with
Truman's failure to use the U.N. as a means of resolving tension between the
U.S. and the Soviet Union, Stettinius resigned his position in June 1946. He was
only 49 when he died in 1949. Normal mailing folds. Lightly creased.
Otherwise, fine condition.
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