FDR Writes To His Former Law Partner And Longtime Friend, Basil O’Connor
by FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
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FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT (1882-1945). Roosevelt was President of the United States. BASIL O’CONNOR (1892-1972). O’Connor was Franklin Roosevelt’s longtime friend and law partner until Roosevelt became President. TLS. 1pg. December 2, 1935. Warm Springs, Georgia. A typed letter signed “FDR” as President on “The White House” letterhead. Roosevelt wrote to his former law partner, Basil O’Connor, in New York. “Dear Doc: - Will you keep Miss Wallace in mind? I cannot begin any cataloguing until I have unpacked the records and that will be work for about one year more. She sounds thoroughly qualified. As ever yours, FDR”. The letter has a stamp in the upper right-hand corner indicating when it was received at the offices of O’Connor & Farber and a handwritten notation by O’Connor. There is a mailing fold and it is in very good condition.
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- FDR Writes To His Former Law Partner And Longtime Friend, Basil O’Connor
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- FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
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- Used
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