ELIHU ROOT - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 112357
Price: $160.00
ELIHU ROOT
The lawyer and federal government employee across multiple positions signed this card
in ink
Signature: "Elihu Root". 4¼x2¾ card. Elihu Root (1845-1937) first gained notoriety as a
top-notch lawyer. Notable clients include William “Boss” Tweed (junior counsel),
Andrew Carnegie, eventual President Chester A. Arthur, and Jay Gould. He was named a
United States Attorney by former client President Chester A. Arthur and later served as the
Secretary of War for President William McKinley and President Theodore Roosevelt
from 1899-1904. As Secretary of War, he modernized the armed forces of the United States,
particularly the National Guard. Roosevelt appointed him to be Secretary of State following
John Hay's death in 1905; he served in that position until 1909. Root was elected to
represent New York in the United States Senate for one term, from 1909-1915. As
recognition for his arbitration and collaboration skills between multiple international
actors, Root was awarded the 1912 Nobel Peace Prize. In 1917, the elderly statesman was
appointed by President Woodrow Wilson to travel to revolutionary Russia to engage in
cooperation talks with the new government. He promoted international arbitration treaties
and played an influential role at the Washington Naval Conference (1921-1922). Today, his
home in Clinton, New York, stands as a National Historic Landmark. Toned and lightly
foxed. Mounting tape attached to lower left and upper right corners. Glue remnants on verso
(no show through). Otherwise, fine condition.
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