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Reagan Ronald 1911 - 2004 Ronald Reagan signed photo among the largest known, decked out in Western garb with a cowboy hat.

Spectacular black and white gelatin silver mat print on photo board, 19.5" x 15.5", framed to a size of 21.5" x 18". Signed and inscribed to Nancy Clark Reynolds by Ronald Reagan as "Dear Nancy / Try as I will the stress of office shows. / With affection and warm regard." The photo includes an additional spectacular handwritten speech bubble of "'Jesse fell in WHAT up to Where??!!". Circa 1969. Near fine print in a lightly nicked and rubbed frame.

A fantastic photo depicting Reagan as we have not seen him since his days of Hollywood! This spectacular candid photo was taken during an unidentified event during Reagan's governorship and includes an important association inscription to Nancy Reynolds who was his assistant press secretary and later his special assistant while he was Governor. By 1981, Reagan, then President, appointed Nancy Clark Reynolds to be Representative of the United States of America on the Commission on the Status of Women of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations.

Reynold's more humble early beginnings epitomize both old and new Washington. She came to 'town' in 1935, the daughter of D. Worth Clark, a Democratic congressman and later senator from Idaho. Like many congressmen of his era, Clark never bought a house here. When Congress was in session, the Clarks—like the Gores and other congressional families—lived in a hotel. Nancy grew up surrounded by hotel employees who became her babysitters and playmates. The hotel doorman took her to the circus. "In those days, no one dared buy a house in Washington," Reynolds remembers. "It would look like you were overconfident about being reelected." Her deep Washington roots from the 'modest era' allowed her to recall that their family only had one car and noted "My mother drove my father to work every morning," Nancy says. Her father's pals included Ohio senator Robert Taft and Georgia senator Richard Russell. President Harry Truman came over to play poker with her dad.

Seven presidents later, a better-dressed Reynolds would be back at the White House. This time she would be a Republican, a member of the President's inner circle, and partner in DC's first woman-owned lobbying firm.

This wonderful warm' character' photo of Ronald Reagan with his contagious laugh is perfect for display and boasts an important association

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