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Roosevelt Franklin

Roosevelt Signed Note for Work on the Future Little White House in Warm Springs, in the First Year of his Stay.

 

Single page partially printed signed invoice for The Little White House, Roosevelts soon to be retreat and spa, on letterhead of "The Georgia Warm Springs Foundation, Inc". The invoice for the  "Furnace and complete installation in Cottage on Lot A-1…", includes a signed, autographed note by Franklin Roosevelt along the bottom of "Please pay - return receipt of the Furnace to me / FDR".  8.25" x 5.25". Matted to a completed size of 10.5" x 7.5".

 

An important invoice for the installation of a furnace to what would become Roosevelt's Little White House retreat. After Roosevelt developed polio, in October 1924 he learned of Warm Springs and its beneficial waters. He quickly grew to love Georgia and its people, and they welcomed him as their adopted son. ... In mid-September 1928 Roosevelt left New York for a visit to Warm Springs.

 

Franklin Delano Roosevelt founded Roosevelt Warm Springs in 1927 as a polio treatment center but the history started long before that. The known history of the warm springs has been recorded beginning with Native Americans, whose tribal confrontations often led injured warriors to the mineral-rich water at the base of Pine Mountain for what they considered its healing properties. In the years that followed, the warm springs gave rise to a spa where water emerging at 900 gallons per minute and 88 degrees year-round helped turn the place into a well-known stagecoach stop. A large public swimming pool was installed to permit better access the warm, buoyant waters and the place became host to Georgia high society throughout the early 1900s. Roosevelt made 41 visits to Warm Springs, many of which occurred after he became governor of New York in 1928 and president for four terms beginning in 1932.

 

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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