Box 5
Contains 37 Results:
Hayes, Rutherford B.Office held: As Presidential candidateWriter's location: House of Representatives, February 1, 1877
Counting of the vote for President and Vice President. Rudin # P-83
Hayes, Rutherford B.Office held: As PresidentWriter's location: Washington, D.C., June 12, 1879
Presidential pardon for a man convicted of manslaughter. Countersigned by William M. Everts, Secretary of State. Rudin # P-84
Hayes, Rutherford B.Office held: As ex-PresidentAddressee: William ClarkWriter's location: Fremont, Ohio, August 8, 1892
Discusses his activities during his retirement. Rudin # P-85
Hoover, HerbertOffice held: As Chairman of American Relief AdministrationAddressee: Kent Perkins, Director of Publicity for Mass.Writer's location: New York, NY, June 25, 1920
Hoover says it is an honor to be thought of as a possible President. Outlines his political philosophy. Rudin # P-86
Hoover, HerbertOffice held: As ex-PresidentAddressee: Henry L. StoddardWriter's location:, April 28, 1933
Reacts eight weeks after surrendering The White House to FDR. Rudin # P-89
Hoover, HerbertOffice held: As ex-PresidentAddressee: "Wheeler McMillen,Editor of The Farm Journal"Writer's location: The Waldorf Astoria, NY, November 5, 1942
States his views in support of a food administrator during WWII, preferably the Secretary of Agriculture. Includes Hoover cover letter, Hoover statement, and statement, "The Importance of Food in this War" from H.B. Frese to Mr. Pate. Rudin # P-90
Hoover, HerbertOffice held: As ex-PresidentWriter's location: The Waldorf Astoria, NY, February 9, 1950
Reading copy of speech given when receiving the Moles Award. "The Moles 10th Annual Award Dinner". Rudin # P-91
Jackson, AndrewOffice held: As Major GeneralAddressee: Samuel JusticeWriter's location: Fort Jackson, July 26, 1814
Remitting the death sentence on a deserter. Rudin # P-92
Jackson, AndrewOffice held: As Major GeneralAddressee: Samuel CarswellWriter's location: Nashville, TN, February 23, 1817
Regarding his nephew's admission to West Point. Rudin # P-92A
Jefferson, Thomas, 1954, 1968, 1976
Two commemorative envelopes with 6 first day of issue 1-cent stamps, one commemorative envelope with four 2-cent stamps, one envelope with four 13-cent stamps.