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Franklin D. Roosevelt Typed Letter Signed as President TLS as president, one page, 7 x 9, White House letterhead, November 20, 1939. Letter to Judge Samuel Mandelbaum of the United States District Court of New York, in full: “Just a short note to tell you how nice it was to see you yesterday and to thank you for the picture which you left. I appreciate your thought. My best to you, always.” In fine condition, with faint toning to the fold and edges. Accompanied by the original mailing envelope. When President Roosevelt personally nominated Samuel Mandelbaum (1884-1946) to the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York on June 15, 1936, the decision was widely criticized. Due to Mandelbaum’s political background and perceived lack of judicial experience, the selection was seen as a clear case of political patronage; Mandelbaum was a loyal supporter of Roosevelt and a significant figure in the Democratic Party. Of additional interest, the day before he wrote this letter, FDR, in front of an estimated 1,000 onlookers, laid the cornerstone of the Roosevelt Library and Museum in Hyde Park, NY—the first Presidential library within the National Archives.

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Franklin D. Roosevelt Typed Letter Signed as President TLS as president, one page, 7 x 9, White House letterhead, November 20, 1939. Letter to Judge Samuel Mandelbaum of the United States District Court of New York, in full: “Just a short note to tell you how nice it was to see you yesterday and to thank you for the picture which you left. I appreciate your thought. My best to you, always.” In fine condition, with faint toning to the fold and edges. Accompanied by the original mailing envelope. When President Roosevelt personally nominated Samuel Mandelbaum (1884-1946) to the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York on June 15, 1936, the decision was widely criticized. Due to Mandelbaum’s political background and perceived lack of judicial experience, the selection was seen as a clear case of political patronage; Mandelbaum was a loyal supporter of Roosevelt and a significant figure in the Democratic Party. Of additional interest, the day before he wrote this letter, FDR, in front of an estimated 1,000 onlookers, laid the cornerstone of the Roosevelt Library and Museum in Hyde Park, NY—the first Presidential library within the National Archives.

Estimate 400 - 600 USD
Starting price 200 USD

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