Description:

Politicians
various, ca. 1910-1964
American Vice Presidents' & Cabinet Members' Autographs, Ex-Forbes
Archive
This archive from the Steve Forbes Personal Collection includes signed letters from Secretaries of State William R. Day and Dean Acheson, Secretary of the Treasury William Gibbs McAdoo, and Vice Presidents Thomas R. Marshall and Charles G. Dawes. It also includes a 1964 campaign sticker for Lyndon B. Johnson, campaigning for a full term as president after succeeding the assassinated John F. Kennedy. Among the most interesting documents are letters from 1924 regarding McAdoo's unsuccessful effort to capture the Democratic nomination for president. Please refer to catalog photos for additional information related to condition. Ex-Collection of Steve Forbes.

POLITICAL LEADERS, Archive of 11 letters, 2 manuscript statements, and related materials, 1910-1964. 17 pp.

Details and Excerpts
-Dean Acheson (1893-1971), Autograph Letter Signed, to Deputy Undersecretary of State Robert D. Murphy, August 14, 1957, Sandy Spring, MD. 1 p., 6" x 4". Condolences after the suicide of Murphy's daughter, Catherine T. Murphy (1922-1957).
-Charles G. Dawes (1865-1951), Typed Letter Signed, to Roger Shaw, June 25, 1934, Chicago, IL. 1 p., 7.25" x 10.5". Appreciation of Shaw's Handbook of Revolutions (1934).
-William R. Day (1849-1923), Typed Letter Signed, to Harriet Taylor Upton, February 26, 1910, Washington, DC. 1 p., 8.125" x 10.5". Regarding recent visit to and speech in Ravenna, Ohio.
-Democratic National Committee, "LBJ for the USA" sticker, 1964. 1 p., 6.625" round.
-Thomas R. Marshall (1854-1925), Autograph Document Signed, regarding Statue of Liberty, on Vice President stationery. 1 p., 7" x 9.125"; with Thomas R. Marshall, Autograph Document, regarding accomplishments of Florence Nightingale, Clara Barton, and American Red Cross philanthropist Mabel Boardman, on U.S. Senate stationery. 1 p., 8" x 10.5"; with Thomas R. Marshall, Printed Document Signed, uncompleted pass to Senate gallery. 1 p., 4.125" x 2.75".
-William Gibbs McAdoo (1863-1941), Typed Letter Signed, to Dr. Frank W. Gunsaulus, December 26, 1917, Washington, DC, on Secretary of the Treasury stationery. 1 p., 6" x 8.25". Appreciation for assistance with the Liberty Loan campaign.
-William Gibbs McAdoo, Typed Letters Signed, to Norman Hapgood (1868-1937), 1919-1924, all 1 p., most 8.5" x 11".
--March 17, 1919, New York, NY, regarding Hapgood's appointment as ambassador to Denmark and League of Nations;
--April 12, 1920, New York, NY, 6" x 8", regarding new McAdoo baby;
--September 8, 1920, New York, NY, regrets on canceled visit;
--February 1, 1923, Los Angeles, CA, regarding farmers support for Henry Ford for president and recent visit;
--March 2, 1923, Los Angeles, CA, regarding economic conference and politics;
--January 22, 1924, Los Angeles, CA, regarding McAdoo's prospects to gain the Democratic nomination for president.
--January 31, 1924, Los Angeles, CA, regarding the 1924 presidential campaign. At the Democratic National Convention in late June-early July, McAdoo led the balloting over Al Smith through 98 ballots before John W. Davis became the nominee on the 103rd ballot.
-Unsigned Typed draft of [Norman Hapgood] to William G. McAdoo, February 13, 1923, regarding political gossip. 2 pp., 8.5" x 11."

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