Box 6
Contains 32 Results:
Pierce, FranklinOffice held: As CongressmanAddressee: Pierce's FatherWriter's location: Washington, D.C., December 23, 1835
Concerning his attention to religious service, public and private. Pierce's letter is a continuation of a letter written by his brother, also to their father. Rudin # P-139
Pierce, FranklinOffice held: As Brigadier GeneralAddressee: Endorses letter of Lt. Col. Joshua HowardWriter's location: Chapultepec, Mexico, September 26, 1847
Howard's letter recommends promotions and Certificates of Merit for bravery following the Battle of Churubusco and Chapultepec. Rudin # P-140
Pierce, FranklinOffice held: As PresidentWriter's location: Washington, D.C., June 2, 1856
Proclamation concerning the boundary between the United States and Mexico. Rudin # P-141
Polk, JamesOffice held: As PresidentWriter's location: Washington, D.C., December 26, 1848
Orders that the battle flags captured during the Mexican War be deposited at West Point. Rudin # P-142
Reagan, Ronald
Commemorative envelopes and stamps.
Reagan, RonaldOffice held: Probably as Governor of CaliforniaAddressee: Tom Reed
Thinks U.S. foreign policy should be "a little hard nosed". Rudin # P-143
Reagan, RonaldOffice held: As Governor of CaliforniaAddressee: Sgt. Ernie A. SiegristWriter's location: Sacramento, CA, June 28, 1967
Response to an angry serviceman in Vietnam. Rudin # P-144
Reagan, RonaldOffice held: As Governor of CaliforniaAddressee: George F. BarrettWriter's location: Sacramento, CA, October 13, 1967
Returns a campaign contribution. Rudin # P-145
Reagan, RonaldOffice held: As Governor of CaliforniaAddressee: Mrs. Donald S. BoltonWriter's location: Sacramento, CA, January 4, 1971
Discusses tax relief. Rudin # P-147
Reagan, RonaldOffice held: As ex-Governor of CaliforniaAddressee: Lloyd E. RohrkeWriter's location: Los Angeles, CA, June 9, 1975
Has soured on being a legislator. "anyway it's not for me." Rudin # P-148