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Lincoln Abraham

1p TLS on "Supreme Court of the United States, Washington, DC" letterhead signed by Supreme Court Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948) as "Charles E. Hughes" at center right of first page. Bifold watermarked paper in near fine condition, with expected minor paper folds. Isolated light dinginess to some corners. Remaining three pages are blank. Pages measure 5.875" x 7.75".

Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes wrote this TLS on February 24, 1941 from his chambers in Washington, DC. He thanked his correspondent, New York lawyer Harold Roland Shapiro, for sending him the "tribute to the late Emanuel Hertz as a Lincoln historian".

Emanuel Hertz (1870-1940) had gained prestige as a Lincoln historian with his Abraham Lincoln: A New Portrait (1931), Abraham Lincoln: The Tribute of the Synagogue (1936), and The Hidden Lincoln from the Letters and Papers of William H. Herndon (1938). He also collected roughly 4,000 previously unknown items of Lincolniana while researching his books, later donating much of it to the Library of Congress. Hertz and his friend Harold Roland Shapiro (active 1930-1970) were both New York lawyers, published authors, and respected members of the New York Jewish community.

Shapiro praised Hertz in his 1941 work Lincoln Historian: Tribute to Work of the late Emanuel Hertz. Shapiro's most famous book was What Every Young Man Should Know About War (1937). Published on the eve of World War II, the book included gruesome accounts of World War I that Shapiro had apparently come across while researching a law case.

Charles Evans Hughes was a man of many talents. By the end of his career, he had served as Governor of New York, 44th U.S. Secretary of State during the Harding and Coolidge administrations, and Associate Justice and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.

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