FIRST LADY ELEANOR ROOSEVELT - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 03/27/1937 - HFSID 279387
Price: $400.00
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
Eleanor Roosevelt sends a typed letter of thanks for the Easter
gift.
Typed Letter Signed: "Eleanor Roosevelt" as First Lady,
¼p, 6x9¼. Washington, D.C., 1937 March 27. On White House letterhead to
Mrs. Keyes. In full: "Many thanks for your Easter gift. I know I shall
enjoy the story of St. Therese. I will be glad to see you before you go away or
upon your return, whichever is more convenient for you. Very sincerely
yours," Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962) had married her distant cousin,
Franklin D. Roosevelt, in 1905 (her uncle, President Theodore Roosevelt, gave
her away). She would serve as First Lady for 12 years and 39 days (March
4, 1933 until her husband's death of a cerebral hemorrhage on April 12, 1945),
longer than any other woman. During her tenure as first lady, Mrs. Roosevelt
would break precedent by holding press conferences, traveling the country on her
husband's behalf, lecturing, making radio broadcasts and writing a daily
syndicated newspaper column, "My Day" (1935-1962). Eleanor, who had
previously been First Lady of New York when FDR was Governor of the state
(1929-1933), later became known as "First Lady of the World" for her
humanitarian efforts, including getting the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights adopted by the United Nations. Appointed by President Truman, she
had been a member of the U.S. delegation to the United Nations from
1945-1952. Fold creases not near signature. Stained at upper blank margin.
Overall, fine condition.
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