PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 04/02/1991 - HFSID 292104
Price: $2,500.00
RONALD REAGAN
Handwritten letter to Lydia "Hup" MacArthur, the widow of Peter MacArthur, who gave
Reagan his first job as a 21 year old Sports Announcer in Davenport, Iowa, signed
"Dutch".
Autograph Letter signed: "Dutch", 1 page, 6½x4¼. No place, 1991 April 2. To "Dear Hup"
[Lydia MacArthur] on card printed with his name and Presidential seal. In full: "Thank you for
sending the news story. Nancy & I both enjoyed it very much. Yes we would like to have been
there but our travels and chores had us elsewhere. By the way if you are writing again sometime
how about sending me Myrtles address? I've somehow lost it. Again thanks and out love to you."
Ronald Reagan (1911-2004) had two careers: actor and politician. His first movie was Love
is on the Air (1937) and his 53rd and last film was The Killers (1964). In 1965, he wrote his
autobiography, Where's the Rest of Me?, a line from his role as Drake McHugh in King's
Row (1942). Reagan left his job hosting television's Death Valley Days during the 1965-1966
season, when he entered politics. Elected Governor of California in 1966, he was reelected in
1970. Reagan began his campaign for the presidency and narrowly lost the 1976 Republican
nomination to Gerald Ford. He was elected President in 1980 and was reelected in 1984.
After leaving office in 1989, he wrote his second autobiography, An American Life. On
February 6, 2001, Reagan became just the third U.S. President to reach the age of 90 and the
nation's longest living President until Gerald Ford (d. 2006) lived 45 days longer. Lydia
"Hup" MacArthur was the widow of Peter MacArthur, program director of WOC in
Davenport, Iowa. In 1932 MacArthur gave a 21 year old Reagan his first job as a sports
announcer. They remained friends until her passing in 1995. Ink smeared at right edge at "we".
Otherwise, fine condition.
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