PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT - MEMORANDUM SIGNED 01/05/1933 - HFSID 48455
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT Franklin D. Roosevelt sends a typed memorandum to bring up a question. Memorandum Signed: "F.D.R.", 1p, 7¼x10½. New York City, New York, 1933 January 5. To Mr. Carpenter on personal letterhead.
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FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
Franklin D. Roosevelt sends a typed memorandum to bring up a question.
Memorandum Signed: "F.D.R.", 1p, 7¼x10½. New York City, New York, 1933 January 5. To Mr. Carpenter on personal letterhead. In full: "Will you take up this question of the geological survey with Dr. McCallie and the Washington Survey Bureau? We ought to be able to get it done now." Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945), the 32nd President of the U.S., served as President longer than any other man (1933-1945). Roosevelt, who was elected to an unprecedented four terms as President and served for 12 years before dying in office in 1945, led the nation through two of its greatest crises, the Great Depression and WWII. He had previously served as Governor of New York (1929-1933), Assistant Secretary of the Navy (1913-1920), a post once held by his cousin, Theodore Roosevelt, and as a New York State Senator (1911-1913), and had been a candidate for the Democratic Vice Presidential nomination in 1920. Fold creases not near initials. File holes at upper margin. Staple holes at upper left. Overall, fine condition.
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