PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 03/22/1933 - HFSID 167833
Price: $900.00
FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT
Franklin D. Roosevelt sends a typed letter of thanks for the letter
and for sending a child to Warm Springs for treatment.
Typed letter signed: "Franklin D Roosevelt", 1 page, 7x8¾.
White House, Washington, 1933 March 22. Addressed to Mrs. Aymar Johnson,
Woodland, East Islip, Long Island, New York. In full: "Just a line to
thank you for that awfully nice letter. I am more than grateful for your offer
and know that both you and Aymar are doing everything you can. I just had a
letter from Mr. Carpenter at Warm Springs telling me of the awfully nice way in
which Aymar sent that child down for treatment. That is the nicest present I
could possibly have and you have both been very sweet in doing things of this
kind. Eleanor joins me in affectionate regards to you both. As ever yours,"
Franklin D.Roosevelt(1882-1945, born in Hyde Park, NY) is an
American politician who served as president during two of the most difficult
times in world history, the Great Depression and World War II. He also
served as president for four terms (1933-1945), longer than any other
president in history. Roosevelt's parents were from old New York families,
and he was raised in privilege. Theodore, his fifth cousin, was elected
president in 1902; his leadership style and lust for reform made him Franklin's
hero and role model. Roosevelt was elected to the New York State Senate in
1910; he ran as a Democrat in a district that hadn't elected a Democrat since
1884, but ran on his privileged name and rode a Democratic landslide to the
State Senate, where he joined reformers in opposing New York City's Tammany Hall
Democratic machine. He resigned in 1913 when appointed Assistant Secretary of
the Navy (1913-1920), where he worked to expand the Navy and founded the
Navy Reserve and where he met Winston Churchill for the first time in 1918. He
ran as vice president with James M. Cox of Ohio, but they were handily defeated
by Warren Harding. He contracted a paralytic illness in 1921 while
vacationing in Campobello Island, New Brunswick, widely believed to be
poliomyelitis, which permanently paralyzed him from the waist down. Not many
people knew at the time that he was paralyzed, though, thanks in part to a
cooperative press. He was elected Governor of New York (1928-1932), a
governorship that was marred by his reluctant deal-making with the faltering
Tammany Hall machine during his 1930 re-election run. He was elected
president in 1932, three years into the worldwide Great Depression, a
depression that contributed to the rise of Adolf Hitler. Roosevelt tried to
get people back to work with the New Deal and prevent the same thing happening
in the United States. The New Deal was a patchwork of programs that scholars
now agree had limited success at best in ending the Depression, and some of its
programs, like the National Recovery Administration (NRA), were determined to be
unconstitutional. However, programs like the Civilian Conservation Corps
employed hundreds of thousands of Americans and programs like NRA and the
Tennessee Valley Authority injected billions of federal dollars into the
economy. Roosevelt was also responsible for Social Security benefits for
the elderly and minimum wage laws. He began re-arming the United States in
1938, in the face of strong isolationism, and declared that the United States
would become an "arsenal of democracy" against Hitler. But the isolationism
dissolved with the attacks on Pearl Harbor, and the United States entered World
War II. Roosevelt's administration put the nation on a war footing while
coordinating strategy with his counterparts Churchill and Josef Stalin, the
so-called "Big Three". He died four months before V-J Day and the official
end of World War II on Aug. 12, 1945. Fold creases not near signature.
Stained.
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