Letter to President Coolidge- November 26, 1926
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November 26th, 1926. To the President, Washington, D.C. Mr. President: Remembering with interest your address at the dedication of our Liberty Memorial, and believeing that you might enjoy having the enclosed picture which I had the pleasure of taking, I am sending it to you with my respect and confidence in your Administration. The notation I have made on the back of the picture is with the most friendly feeling and I hope that it will be to your liking. Under separate cover I am mailing you an enlargement on which I request your autograph, with any comments that you might wish to make. Appreciating this courtesy and looking forward to the opportunity of meeting you personally, I beg to remain, Cordially yours, F/HR
Details
Title | Letter to President Coolidge- November 26, 1926 |
Creator | Unknown |
Source | Unknown. Letter to President Coolidge. 26 November 1926. Poindexter, Francis Collection. 84.17. The National World War I Museum, Kansas City, Missouri. |
Description | Letter to President Calvin Coolidge stating that the author enjoyed his address at the dedication of the Liberty Memorial and has enclosed a picture and requests the President's autograph. |
Subject LCSH | Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933; Liberty Memorial (Kansas City, Mo.) |
Subject Local | World War One; WWI |
Site Accession Number | 84.17 |
Contributing Institution | National World War I Museum and Memorial |
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Date Original | November 26, 1926 |
Language | English |