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William Taft
Washington, DC, April 6, 1927
William H. Taft TLS as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Ex-Forbes
TLS

William Howard Taft (1857-1930). Typed Letter Signed, "WmHTaft", as Chief Justice, 2pp, on two sheets of Supreme Court stationery measuring 8" x 10.5", Washington, D.C., April 6, 1927. Expected mailing folds and creases with just the slightest bit of separation at edges and tiny loss at intersections of page two. Minor age toning. In near fine condition and very boldly signed. Ex-Steve Forbes Collection.

Taft writes to Isaac "Ike" M. Ullman (1863-1930), familiarly known as "Colonel" and a force in the politics of New Haven and the state of Connecticut, discussing the illness suffered by his younger brother Horace Dutton Taft, mentioning his own heart disease and that of Ullman's brother, and instructing him on how Ullman's son-in-law is to visit him in Washington.

In part: "I wrote Horace yesterday that if I wanted to get up a disease for him I would arrange for a vacation for him and Roberts together. They never go off anywhere that they don't bring back a disease. However, I am glad that it is no worse than the shingles, uncomfortable, exasperating and weaking as that is. Horace is very full of advice to me to reduce work, but he never applies it to himself. Of course he is the foundation of his school. I can realize that he feels that a great many of the parents of the boys count on his presence and his supervision, but he is getting along to be nearly sixty-four years old...It is a delight to hear that Mrs. Ullman is out and is enjoying the weather. I am glad, too, that your brother who I think is suffering from heart disease as I am, has been able to help himself by a visit to the South...When your son-in-law comes to Washington, let him call Mr. Mischler on the telephone, and I shall arrange to see him just before Court and before he is introduced. He should get someone here to introduce him and bring the certificate of his admission to the Bar of the Supreme Court of Connecticut."

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