PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT - CIVIL APPOINTMENT SIGNED 01/02/1907 CO-SIGNED BY: GEORGE VON L. MEYER - HFSID 43184
Sale Price $2,395.00
Reg. $2,800.00
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
In 1907, Roosevelt signed this appointment with George Von L. Meyer,
Postmaster General, making Edgar W. Loyd a Postmaster at Portersville in the
county of Tulane State of California until the end of the next session of the
Senate.
Civil appointment signed: "Theodore Roosevelt", as president in brown
ink countersigned by: "George Von L. Meyer". 1 page, 20x15¾, with gold
foil 2½x2½-inch United States Post Office Department seal affixed. 1907
January 2. Appointment of Edgar W. Loyd as a Postmaster at Portersville in
the county of Tulane State of California until the end of the next session of
the Senate of the United States, and no longer; unless this commission is sooner
revoked by the President of the United States for the time being. ROOSEVELT
(1858-1919, born in New York City) is one of America's most well-known and
flamboyant presidents. Roosevelt's heroism in the Spanish-American War, where he
earned the Medal of Honor for leading his volunteer "Rough Riders" in
a charge up San Juan Hill (1898), helped him win the governorship of New
York the next year. Elected Vice President in 1900, Roosevelt assumed the
presidency upon President William McKinley's assassination (1901), becoming
America's youngest president. He was re-elected in 1904. Roosevelt was
the first American to win a Nobel Prize for Peace, receiving the 1906 award for
mediating the end of the Russo-Japanese War. Known for his "Speak softly and
carry a big stick" foreign policy, Roosevelt settled the Canadian-Alaskan
boundary dispute in 1903 and initiated construction of the Panama Canal in 1904.
He converted more than 125 million acres of land into national forests and was a
staunch advocate of antitrust legislation. After failing to secure the
Republican nomination, he run as the Progressive ("Bull Moose") candidate in the
famous presidential contest of 1912. He lost to Democrat Woodrow Wilson but
securing more votes than incumbent William Howard Taft, becoming the most
successful third-party candidate in recent United States history as of this
biography. Creased at blank edges. Light smattering of pin hole stains not at
signature. Fine condition.
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