PRESIDENT HARRY S TRUMAN - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 07/05/1962 - HFSID 253982
Price: $600.00
HARRY S TRUMAN
Harry Truman sends a typed letter answering a previous letter and to
catch up on the news.
Typed Letter Signed: "Harry Truman", 1p, 7¼x10½.
Independence, Missouri 1962 July 5. To Honorable Edward D. McKim,
Sioux Narrows, Ontario, Canada. In full: "I have been long time answering
your letter of the 6th of June, in which you sent me Larry's address, and I am
always glad to hear from you. I know you must be well settled by this time and
hope everything is going well with you. I trust the lake hasn't risen enough to
spoil your dock, although you told me it is normal now. You are in the same fix
that I am - always looking for a yard man and a cook. It is as hard as anything
could possibly be to get good ones. You seem to be pretty cool up there. Wish it
were that way here. Sincerely yours," In a handwritten postscript, the
former President adds: "Sent Larry a thank you note for the films. My
best to Mary & all the family." Fold creases through signature. Fine
condition. With typed envelope bearing Truman's printed frank. Lightly
soiled. Fine condition. EDWARD D. McKIM was in TRUMAN's WWI field
artillery battery and worked in all Truman's campaigns from his 1922 race for
County Judge to his 1948 presidential campaign. On the day Roosevelt died, McKim
had everything in readiness at his suite at the Hotel Statler, waiting for the
Vice President to show up for a planned poker session. The new President, of
course, had to call it off when the news of Roosevelt's death arrived. McKim was
one of the new President's first appointments, but he could not survive the
pressure at the White House. He stayed only a few months as Truman's Chief
Administrative Assistant and then went to work for the Federal Loan
Administration. Harry S. Truman (1884-1972), the nation's 33rd
President (1945-1953), had previously served as U.S. Senator from
Missouri, his home state, from 1935-1945. Truman had distinguished himself
during his second term with his chairmanship of a committee investigating war
profiteering. At the Democratic National Convention in 1944, President Franklin
Delano Roosevelt selected Truman as his running mate in his successful bid for a
fourth term. Truman, who succeeded to the Presidency upon FDR's death in April
1945, brought about a swift end to WWII, increased the minimum wage from 40 to
75 cents an hour and fought the Cold War with his Truman Doctrine (1947), a
policy to aid Greece and Turkey in resisting Communist aggression. In his second
term, Truman extended Social Security benefits to include approximately 10
million additional people and ordered U.S. forces into action when North Korean
troops invaded American-supported South Korea (1950). Two
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