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ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN DELANO, President. Autograph letter signed to Dwight L. Hoopingarner, Warm Springs, Georgia, n.d. [c. 10 February 1928], 2 pages, 4to, Warm Springs stationery, with original envelope, a personal note with a mention of Missy Le Hand, alleged by some to have been a mistress of the future President: "...the Tuto Springs proposition I am not keen about unless it can be got for 1/2 the present figure. The Adaize are in great trouble. Missy [Le Hand] is laid up with quite a bad heart attack but is being very good and Miss Blahoney takes excellent care of her..."; ROOSEVELT. Typed letter signed as Governor, to Samuel S. Dworkin, Albany, 18 March 1932, 1 page, 4to, on gold-embossed Governor's stationery, concerning FDR's presidential campaign: "Mr. Cross has shown me your letter expressing your approval of my entry into the North Dakota Primaries...I...am so completely absorbed with the pressing responsibilites of the Governorship...that I am not taking any active part in plans to further my own political future..."; ROOSEVELT. Typed letter signed to Joseph C. Baldwin, New York, 2 October 1924, 1 page, 4to, on "The Cathedral of St. John Divine" stationery, FDR, the National Chairman of The Committee for Completing The Cathedral of St. John the Divine, discusses a meeting with a fellow committee member: "...I believe the meeting was decidedly successful, especially in its conclusions to take action..."; together 3 items. (3)