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President Franklin Roosevelt on Funding Mount Rushmore



Franklin Roosevelt, President. Typewritten Letter Boldly Signed "Franklin Roosevelt", two pages, quarto, on White House stationery, July 24, 1940. To Gutzon Borglum, the sculptor of Mount Rushmore, concerning the monument's creation and funding. Fine condition.



"I have received your letter... concerning the Mount Rushmore National Memorial and requesting additional funds for the Great Hall.    Specific authorizations and appropriations have been made for the Memorial in sums totaling $750,000. The last appropriation in the amount of $175,000 was included in the Independent Offices Appropriation Act approved March 16, 1939. I have reviewed your testimony before the House Sub-committee on Appropriations on January 17, 1939, in connection with the $175,000 appropriation and am enclosing a copy of that part referring to the completion  of the project. The members of the Sub-committee endeavored to develop information as to the amount of funds and period of time necessary to finish the work and your testimony indicated that additional federal funds would not be requested. The congress inserted language in that appropriation item specifying: 'for the completion of the work, except the inscription ***' since you stated, as noted in the attached excerpt from the hearings, that there would be no objection to that proposal.



"You are familiar with the objections of certain members of Congress to the project and the difficulty in obtaining appropriations in the past. I am certain, therefore, that any effort to authorize work not previously provided for would not be considered  favorably in view of your definite statements before the Appropriations Committee last year that additional funds would not be requested. On May 15 the Secretary of the Interior submitted an estimate in the amount of $350,000 for administration, protection, maintenance, and improvement of the Memorial to provide for items necessary in the development and administration of the area. That estimate was considered by the Bureau.



of the Budget with other material submitted by the Commission and the sum of $86,000 was recommended to the Congress on June 19 to provide $60,000 to complete work on the figures, $11,000 for administrative expenses of the Commission, and $15,000 for your honorarium. The Congress has not yet included the item in an appropriation bill. In the circumstances, it would not be advisable to submit to the Congress a proposal for new work on the Memorial not covered by specific authorizations to date. However, if the Commission desires to recommend a development program to provide for any essentials it considers necessary for the project, the proposal will be considered for any legislative action possible which would not be in conflict with the financial program for the existing emergency."



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