Box 5
Contains 37 Results:
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.
Jefferson, ThomasOffice held: As Secretary of StateWriter's location: New York, NY, August 2, 1790
Act of Congress pertaining to the procuring of seals for the Court system. Rudin # P-93
Johnson, LyndonOffice held: As Senate Majority LeaderAddressee: "Robert K. Pepper - News Editor, Fort Meyers News Press"Writer's location: Washington, D.C., July 22, 1957
Discusses how to handle Russia. See Nixon letter of 5/14/57 also written to Pepper. Rudin # P-96
Johnson, LyndonOffice held: As SenatorAddressee: H. Lane ChandlerWriter's location: Washington, D.C., September 1, 1959
Explains what America means to him. Rudin # P-97
Johnson, LyndonOffice held: As PresidentAddressee: "James Roosevelt, House of Representatives"Writer's location: "The White House Washington, D.C.", 1960-1965
The issue of equal rights for African Americans. Rudin # P-98
Johnson, LyndonOffice held: As Senate Democratic Leader Addressee: James RooseveltWriter's location: Washington, D.C., November 17, 1960
Grateful for your warm message. (Johnson had just won the Vice Presidency under Kennedy). Rudin # P-101