PRESIDENT DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 06/26/1957 - HFSID 16906
Price: $1,200.00
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER
Eisenhower, who played baseball in high school, sends thanks for a
silver replica of the ten millionth baseball.
Typed Letter Signed: "Dwight D. Eisenhower" as 34th U.S.
President, 1p, 6¾x8¾. The White House, Washington, 1957 July 26. To
Calvin R. Griffith, President, Washington Senators. In full: "Thank you
for bringing Mr. Gerald to my office this morning, and for joining with him in
presenting to me a sterling silver replica of the ten millionth baseball used by
both major leagues." Lightly creased. Paper clip impression at upper blank
left corner, else fine condition. Accompanied by June 14, 1957, TLS of
Paul Gardner of Young & Rubicam Advertising to Griffith about presenting the
replica. In part: "The sterling silver replica of the ten millionth
major league baseball which President Eisenhower threw out to open the 1957
season-and which, incidentally, is now in the Baseball Hall of Fame-has arrived.
Do you think that a time might be arranged for you to present the sterling
silver replica to the President...." Creased. Griffith's father, Clark
Griffith, was founder of the Washington Senators and it was he who convinced
President Taft to commemorate the opening of the 1910 season by throwing out the
first ball. Griffith Stadium is named after him. He died a year and a
half before this letter when CALVIN GRIFFITH took over the ball club.Two items.
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