PRESIDENT JAMES E. "JIMMY" CARTER - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 06/18/1984 - HFSID 268132
Price: $750.00
JIMMY CARTER
Jimmy Carter sends a typed letter of thanks for the copy of The
Glass House.
TLS: "Jimmy" and "J" on postscript, 1p, 6¼x8½.
No place, 1984 June 18. On personal letterhead with printed Presidential
logo to Congressman Paul Simon. In full: "Thank you for sending
me the copy of The Glass House. I appreciate your thoughtfulness and send
you my best wishes for much success with your recent publication."
Handwritten postscript: "Best wishes this year!" James Earl
"Jimmy" Carter (born in 1924) served as 39th U.S. President from
1977-1981. He was the only one-term Democratic President of the 20th
century and the first Democrat not to be reelected since Grover
Cleveland in 1888. Carter, the only U.S. President to graduate from the U.S.
Naval Academy at Annapolis (1946, at the age of 21), is also the only U.S.
President to serve a full four-year term without making an appointment to the
U.S. Supreme Court. He won the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize for his diplomatic
efforts both during and after his presidency.A month after graduating
from the Naval Academy, Carter married Rosalynn Smith. During the next
seven years, Carter served aboard battleships and submarines, attaining the rank
of Lieutenant Commander. On July 23, 1953, his father, James Earl Carter,
Sr., died at the age of 58. Lieutenant Commander Carter resigned from the Navy
to rejoin the family peanut farm and warehouse business in Plains. From
1955-1962, he was Chairman of the Sumter County Board of Education. After
serving two terms in the Georgia State Senate, Carter ran unsuccessfully
for Governor in 1966. Four years later, he ran again and won, serving as
Governor of Georgia from 1971-1975. On December 12, 1974, Jimmy Carter
announced that he was seeking the 1976 Democratic nomination for President.
ACQUIRED DIRECTLY FROM THE SALE OF THE ESTATE OF SENATOR PAUL SIMON
(1928-2003). Simon was a U.S. Representative (1975-1985) and U.S.
Senator (1985-1997) from Illinois. His book, The Glass House: Politics
and Morality in the Nation's Capital, was published in 1984. Carter's
postscript is a reference to Simon's run for the U.S. Senate (successful) in
1984. Staple holes and paper clip impressions at upper left corner. Ink date
stamp at blank upper right. Overall, fine condition.
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