PRESIDENT DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 06/04/1960 - HFSID 27286
Sale Price $722.50
Reg. $850.00
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER
Dwight D. Eisenhower sends a typed letter of thanks for the wood
block of George Washington.
Typed Letter Signed: "Dwight D. Eisenhower" as
President, 1p, 6¾x9. The White House, Washington, 1960 June 4. To
Mrs. Frank Howell Holden, New York. In full: "Thank you very much for
sending me the wood block of George Washington. It did indeed amuse me, and I am
grateful for your kindness in wanting me to have something that must have
sentimental value for you. I appreciate, too, your more than kind accompanying
letter." Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force in
WWII, was the fourth General elected President because of his military
leadership in wartime. Washington (Revolutionary War), Taylor (Mexican War) and
Grant (Civil War) were the other three. Twenty-nine years after his West Point
graduation (1915), Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969) received his fifth star
and the rank of General of the Army (December 20, 1944). Only the year
before, he had been appointed Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary
Forces (January 1944) and placed in command of the Normandy invasion,
"Operation Overlord". An experienced leader, "Ike" had commanded the U.S.
Army in Europe from June 1942 to December 1943, during which time he had
directed the invasions of North Africa (November 1942) and Sicily
(July-August 1943). On May 7, 1945, Eisenhower accepted the unconditional
surrender of Germany at Rheims. During his two terms as 34th U.S.
President (1953-1961), Eisenhower presented his famous "Atoms for Peace"
plan to the United Nations (December 1953), issued the Eisenhower Doctrine,
which provided aid to Middle-Eastern countries threatened by Communist
aggression (January 1957), and dispatched troops to Little Rock, Arkansas to
enforce students' civil rights (September 1957). Eisenhower's rank of
Five-Star General of the Army was restored in 1961, two months after his
presidential term ended. Lightly shaded at upper blank margin. Fine
condition.
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