VICE PRESIDENT CHARLES G. DAWES - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH 12/11/1925 - HFSID 320491
Price: $1,400.00
CHARLES G. DAWES
A sepia toned photograph of the Vice President, signed "with best
regards"
Inscribed photograph signed: "For Louis Wiley/with best
regards/Charles G. Dawes/Dec 11 1925", in black ink, Sepia 8x10. CHARLES
G. DAWES (1865-1951), Vice President of the United States under President
Coolidge (1925-1929) the U.S. Comptroller of the Currency
(1897-1902), was at McKinley's side as US Comptroller of the Currency
(1897-1902) when the President died in 1901, the victim of an assassin's bullet.
Dawes organized and served as first President (1902-1921) and Chairman of the
Board (1921-1925) of the Central Union Trust Co. In 1921, he became the
first Director of the U.S. Bureau of the Budget. Two years later, he was
President of the commission investigating the German budget and payments of war
reparations. The commission evolved the "Dawes Plan" of reorganization
and loans, which was in effect from 1924-1930. Dawes won the 1925 Nobel Peace
Prize for the Dawes Plan. He served afterwards as US Ambassador to Britain.
Corners worn and creased. Surface creases. Some areas silvered. Slightly bowed.
Lightly soiled. Otherwise, fine condition.
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