HARDING, Warren G. Typed letter signed (“Warren G. Harding”), as President, to Hugh C. Wallace, 15 February 1922. 1 page, 4to, White House stationery . [ With :] HARDING. Black and white photograph by Harris & Ewing, (10 ¾ x 7in.) signed and inscribed “To Jack Jacobs, with cordial good wishes, Warren G. Harding.” A fine sepia-toned portrait. Both letter and photo housed in a cloth folding case.
HARDING, Warren G. Typed letter signed (“Warren G. Harding”), as President, to Hugh C. Wallace, 15 February 1922. 1 page, 4to, White House stationery . [ With :] HARDING. Black and white photograph by Harris & Ewing, (10 ¾ x 7in.) signed and inscribed “To Jack Jacobs, with cordial good wishes, Warren G. Harding.” A fine sepia-toned portrait. Both letter and photo housed in a cloth folding case. A FINE PRESIDENTIAL LETTER TO THE AMBASSADOR TO BRITAIN , discussing a possible royal visit. “It has been twice suggested to me, probably without his knowledge, that His majesty would like to make a visit to the United States.” Harding advises that if Wallace hears anything about this, “that you do not follow it up except to intimate that you are personally confident such an invitation would be very cordially extended. Then you may let me have your view of the situation.” Together two items.
HARDING, Warren G. Typed letter signed (“Warren G. Harding”), as President, to Hugh C. Wallace, 15 February 1922. 1 page, 4to, White House stationery . [ With :] HARDING. Black and white photograph by Harris & Ewing, (10 ¾ x 7in.) signed and inscribed “To Jack Jacobs, with cordial good wishes, Warren G. Harding.” A fine sepia-toned portrait. Both letter and photo housed in a cloth folding case.
HARDING, Warren G. Typed letter signed (“Warren G. Harding”), as President, to Hugh C. Wallace, 15 February 1922. 1 page, 4to, White House stationery . [ With :] HARDING. Black and white photograph by Harris & Ewing, (10 ¾ x 7in.) signed and inscribed “To Jack Jacobs, with cordial good wishes, Warren G. Harding.” A fine sepia-toned portrait. Both letter and photo housed in a cloth folding case. A FINE PRESIDENTIAL LETTER TO THE AMBASSADOR TO BRITAIN , discussing a possible royal visit. “It has been twice suggested to me, probably without his knowledge, that His majesty would like to make a visit to the United States.” Harding advises that if Wallace hears anything about this, “that you do not follow it up except to intimate that you are personally confident such an invitation would be very cordially extended. Then you may let me have your view of the situation.” Together two items.
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