Description: FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT. Important typed letter signed by, “Franklin D. Roosevelt,” as Governor of New York expressing concerns over the news reporting on his presidential candidacy one week before the 1932 Democratic National Convention. Governor Roosevelt would go on to win the nomination and later defeat incumbent President Herbert Hoover in November. IMPORTANT TYPED LETTER SIGNED BY FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT EXPRESSING CONCERNS OVER THE NEWS REPORTING ON HIS PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDACY ONE WEEK BEFORE THE 1932 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION Reads in full: “Thank you for passing on to me the gist of your conversation with Mr. Thomas. I was sorry to hear that you had been disappointed in your intention to attend the Convention. I, too, expect to remain at home and we shall both be watching the newspapers with keen attention!” “I WAS SORRY TO HEAR THAT YOU HAD BEEN DISAPPOINTED IN YOUR INTENTION TO ATTEND THE CONVENTION. I, TOO, EXPECT TO REMAIN AT HOME AND WE SHALL BOTH BE WATCHING THE NEWSPAPERS WITH KEEN ATTENTION!” Sent to J.W. Gardner of Dallas, TX, contains one page on personal letterhead, measures 10.5 by 8 inches, created in Albany, NY on June 20, 1932, accompanied with the mailing envelope, and in very good condition with light staining, minor paper loss to the left border, and wrinkling.
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Location: Spartanburg, South Carolina
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Industry: Presidential
President: Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Signed by: Franklin D. Roosevelt
Signed: Yes
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Original/Reproduction: Original
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States