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Jackie Kennedy ALS After the Death of her Beloved Father

A 2pp autograph letter signed by Former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy (1929-1994) as "Jackie", on black-bordered bifold mourning stationery measuring 5.25" x 7.75", n.p., undated, but based on content circa 1957. Pencil notations at verso from previous collector. Expected mailing folds, light toning, else in near fine condition.

Jackie's letter, in full, "Dear Rosie / It was so very thoughtful of you to send me a telegram as soon as you had heard of Daddy’s death. I was really terribly touched. Having never lost anyone close before. I didn’t realize what a comfort it is to hear from your friends – especially right afterwards, for that is when you are still the most stunned. So I want to thank you more than I can say – and tell you how much I appreciated it."

After earning the title “debutante of the year,” Jackie studied at Vassar, the Sorbonne and George Washington University. Her education was followed by employment at the Washington Times-Herald as their “Inquiring Camera Girl". It was in this capacity in May 1951 that she first met Senator John F. Kennedy from Massachusetts, considered to be Washington’s most eligible bachelor. They were engaged in June 1953 and the wedding three months later marked the beginning of the public’s fascination with the couple.

The year 1957 was one of highs and lows for the Kennedys. JFK’s book, Profiles in Courage, won the 1957 Pulitzer Prize and following a devastating miscarriage in August, 1956, the previous year, their first child, Caroline, was born in November. That same year, in August, the future first lady lost her father, John Vernou “Black Jack” Bouvier III (1891-1957), for whom she was named. A wealthy stockbroker and playboy, Bouvier had divorced Jackie’s mother in 1940 but remained close to his daughters, both of whom adored him and emulated his stylish ways.

The recipient of this letter, Rosemary Vanderbilt Warburton Chisholm (1920-1974), was an heiress, philanthropist and prominent member of society who divided her time between homes in the United State and France. Her second husband, Hugh J. Chisholm Jr., was a poet and translator.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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