[FIRST LADIES]. KENNEDY, JACQUELINE. Typed letter signed as First Lady, to Mr. and Mrs. Orrin W. June, Washington, D.C., 8 March 1962, 1 page, 8vo, White House stationery, original stamped and postmarked envelope, a note written during redecoration of the White House: "I cannot tell you how happy I am to accept your second contribution of the Severin Roesen's 'Nature's Bounty' to The White House. Both of your paintings are magnificent, and a charming and important addition to the collection..." -- ELEANOR ROOSEVELT. Autograph letter signed as First Lady, to "Dear Nancy," Washington, D.C., n.d., 1 page, 8vo, White House stationery, with envelope, concerning a visitor; ROOSEVELT. Typed letter signed as First Lady, to "My dear Mr. Frank," Washington, D.C., 7 November 1936, 1 page, 8vo, White House stationery, written just one day after FDR was re-elected to his second term, "The President...is tremendously heartened by the vote of confidence he received..." -- BESS TRUMAN. Autograph letter signed as First Lady, to Charles Tucker, Washington, D.C., 1952, 1 full page, 8vo, White House stationery, with envelope, chatty news and thanks "for your very thoughtful birthday wishes..." -- MAMIE DOUD EISENHOWER. Autograph letter signed to G. Purris, Gettysburg, 31 August 1966, 3 pages, 8vo, very boldly penned, personal stationery, with envelope, a letter of reminiscence; EISENHOWER. Partly printed letter signed as First Lady, to M. Smith, Augusta, D.C., 17 November 1960, 1 page, 8vo, White House stationery, sending thanks -- LADY BIRD JOHNSON. Typed letter signed as First Lady, to Merriman Smith, Washington, D.C., 7 September 1966, 1 page, 8vo, White House stationery, on the campaign trail: "I am no actress. I do enjoy the trips. My only regret is that being an inveterate marker-reader, I can't stop at each of them and learn what happened there..." Together 7 items. (7)

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[FIRST LADIES]. KENNEDY, JACQUELINE. Typed letter signed as First Lady, to Mr. and Mrs. Orrin W. June, Washington, D.C., 8 March 1962, 1 page, 8vo, White House stationery, original stamped and postmarked envelope, a note written during redecoration of the White House: "I cannot tell you how happy I am to accept your second contribution of the Severin Roesen's 'Nature's Bounty' to The White House. Both of your paintings are magnificent, and a charming and important addition to the collection..." -- ELEANOR ROOSEVELT. Autograph letter signed as First Lady, to "Dear Nancy," Washington, D.C., n.d., 1 page, 8vo, White House stationery, with envelope, concerning a visitor; ROOSEVELT. Typed letter signed as First Lady, to "My dear Mr. Frank," Washington, D.C., 7 November 1936, 1 page, 8vo, White House stationery, written just one day after FDR was re-elected to his second term, "The President...is tremendously heartened by the vote of confidence he received..." -- BESS TRUMAN. Autograph letter signed as First Lady, to Charles Tucker, Washington, D.C., 1952, 1 full page, 8vo, White House stationery, with envelope, chatty news and thanks "for your very thoughtful birthday wishes..." -- MAMIE DOUD EISENHOWER. Autograph letter signed to G. Purris, Gettysburg, 31 August 1966, 3 pages, 8vo, very boldly penned, personal stationery, with envelope, a letter of reminiscence; EISENHOWER. Partly printed letter signed as First Lady, to M. Smith, Augusta, D.C., 17 November 1960, 1 page, 8vo, White House stationery, sending thanks -- LADY BIRD JOHNSON. Typed letter signed as First Lady, to Merriman Smith, Washington, D.C., 7 September 1966, 1 page, 8vo, White House stationery, on the campaign trail: "I am no actress. I do enjoy the trips. My only regret is that being an inveterate marker-reader, I can't stop at each of them and learn what happened there..." Together 7 items.
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