TRUMAN, HARRY S., President. Typed letter signed as President, to James Pendergast, Washington, D.C., 20 January 1949, 1 page, 4to, integral blank, White House stationery, with original envelope: "I THINK GEORGE WALLACE...IS A VERY DECENT FELLOW..."; TRUMAN. Typed letter signed as President, to Illinois Governor Dwight H. Green, Washington, D.C., 4 March 1946, 1 page, 4to, White House stationery, a circular letter regarding traffic safety; TRUMAN. Typed letter signed as President, to James Pendergast, Washington, D.C., 31 December 1952, 1 page, 4to, integral blank, White House stationery, with original envelope, a touching note: "...I am certainly sorry to hear that your mother is back in the hospital..."; TRUMAN. Typed letter signed as President, to James Pendergast, Washington, D.C., 19 September 1946, 1 page, 4to, integral blank, signature smudged, White House stationery, original envelope, with a 2-line postscript in Truman's hand, regarding a magazine article -- HARRY H. VAUGHN, Military Aide to President Truman. Typed letter signed to James Pendergast, Washington, D.C., 17 April 1945, 1 page, 4to, White House stationery, with a 3-line postscript in a Vaughn's hand, thanking Pendergast for his good wishes; together 5 items. (5)

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TRUMAN, HARRY S., President. Typed letter signed as President, to James Pendergast, Washington, D.C., 20 January 1949, 1 page, 4to, integral blank, White House stationery, with original envelope: "I THINK GEORGE WALLACE...IS A VERY DECENT FELLOW..."; TRUMAN. Typed letter signed as President, to Illinois Governor Dwight H. Green, Washington, D.C., 4 March 1946, 1 page, 4to, White House stationery, a circular letter regarding traffic safety; TRUMAN. Typed letter signed as President, to James Pendergast, Washington, D.C., 31 December 1952, 1 page, 4to, integral blank, White House stationery, with original envelope, a touching note: "...I am certainly sorry to hear that your mother is back in the hospital..."; TRUMAN. Typed letter signed as President, to James Pendergast, Washington, D.C., 19 September 1946, 1 page, 4to, integral blank, signature smudged, White House stationery, original envelope, with a 2-line postscript in Truman's hand, regarding a magazine article -- HARRY H. VAUGHN, Military Aide to President Truman. Typed letter signed to James Pendergast, Washington, D.C., 17 April 1945, 1 page, 4to, White House stationery, with a 3-line postscript in a Vaughn's hand, thanking Pendergast for his good wishes; together 5 items. (5)