Box 4
Contains 34 Results:
Eisenhower, Dwight D.Office held: As Supreme NATO CommanderAddressee: "Clifford R. Hope, Congressman"Writer's location: Supreme Hdqtrs Allied Powers, Europe, March 8, 1952
Considerations for the 1952 Presidential campaign. From the Forbes Collection - Part 4. Rudin # P-47
Eisenhower, Dwight D.Office held: As PresidentAddressee: "Robert P. Skinner, Ambassador (Retired)"Writer's location: "The White House Washington, D.C.", March 27, 1953
Discusses activities of Voice of America abroad. Rudin # P-48
Eisenhower, Dwight D.Office held: As PresidentAddressee: Francis Case, SenatorWriter's location: "The White House Washington, D.C.", September 29, 1953
Regarding government spending. Rudin # P-49
Eisenhower, Dwight D.Office held: As PresidentAddressee: Richard L. TobinWriter's location: Gettysburg, PA, July 17, 1962
Eisenhower speaks out on the powers of the presidency. With original envelope. Both letter and envelope are marked PERSONAL. Rudin # P-49
Eisenhower, Dwight D.Office held: As ex-PresidentAddressee: Earl MazoWriter's location: Gettysburg, PA, August 27, 1965
"Comments on the Bay of Pigs, Guatemala and his view of the presidency." Included is Mazo's TLS to Eisenhower dated 8/25/1965. Rudin # P-51
Eisenhower, Dwight D.Office held: As ex-PresidentAddressee: "Tom H. Parks"Writer's location: Gettysburg, PA, July 5, 1966
"A discussion of our national morals." With Free Franked Envelope. Rudin # P-52
Fillmore, MillardOffice held: As Comptroller of New York StateAddressee: Hiram C. DayWriter's location: Albany, NY, June 9, 1848
Having just heard of his nomination for Vice President on the 1848 ticket of Taylor/Fillmore. Included is a one page letter dated 5/8/1890 from Hiram Day sending this letter to a Rev. Charles C. Pierce who had requested a Fillmore autograph. Rudin # P-53
Fillmore, MillardOffice held: As Whig candidate for Vice PresidentAddressee: Joshua R. GiddingsWriter's location: Albany, NY, July 7, 1848
Concedes the right of the public to examine and criticize his past political conduct. Rudin # P-54
Fillmore, MillardOffice held: As ex-PresidentAddressee: Lydia H. Sigourney, PoetWriter's location: Buffalo, NY, January 1, 1860
Free Franked Envelope. Rudin # P-55
Fillmore, MillardOffice held: As ex-PresidentAddressee: Baltimore political committeeWriter's location: Buffalo, NY, October 20, 1860
Gives his reasons for not speaking at a rally for Bell & Everett but he will give them his vote. Rudin # P-56