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Roosevelt Franklin 1882 - 1945 Franklin Roosevelt boldly signed TLS regarding the Director of the National Emergency Council



Single page TLS on The White House/Washington letterhead, 7.5" x 9.5" and dated "December 18, 1935". Boldly signed by President Roosevelt as "Franklin Roosevelt". Expected folds else near fine.


A wonderful TLS written by President Roosevelt to Frank C. Walker, an early supporter of Franklin D. Roosevelt. In 1931, he co-founded the Roosevelt for President Society. In 1932, he became Treasurer of the Democratic National Committee (DNC). Until Roosevelt's death, Walker was one of his closest advisers.

Roosevelt's letter to Walker notes his reluctance but acceptance to "have no alternative but to accept your resignation as Executive Director of the National Emergency Council" A resignation which apparently Roosevelt had to accept more than once from Walker per his comment "In releasing you for the second time from the Executive Directorship of the National Emergency Council I desire to acknowledge the high character of the service which you have rendered at personal inconvenience ... When you returned last April, in addition to your other duties as coordinator of emergency activities, you undertook the direction of the Division of Applications and Information in connection with the Works Program" Roosevelt continues to praise Walker throughout his letter and ends with parting thoughts of hoping for his return to Government service.

As it would turn out, Frank Walker did indeed return to Government service as Postmaster General in 1940, and in that capacity Walker continued his role as political adviser, often taking part in matters far removed from the Post Office. For instance, during the negotiations which preceded the December 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, he was in regular contact with Japanese Ambassador Nomura. Then several years later, in 1943, Walker also became Chairman of the DNC, serving until 1944. And then later in 1945, Truman appointed Walker as a member of the first U.S. delegation to the United Nations.

A wonderful Franklin Roosevelt boldly signed TLS to a highly versatile and accomplished political figure.

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