THEODORE ROOSEVELT

FABULOUS CONCLUSION OF A TYPED LETTER, BOLDLY SIGNED, WITH GREAT T.R. COMMENT:  "MY LANGUAGE WOULD BE TOO STRONG!" 

 

ROOSEVELT, THEODORE.  (1858-1919).  Twenty-sixth President of the United States (1901-9).  Conclusion of a Typed Letter Signed, “Theodore Roosevelt”, with Roosevelt adding 6 words entirely in his hand.   One page, 3 1/2 x 5 1 1/4 inches approximately.  No place, no date, but probably circa 1900. Roosevelt writes:


“...that report of your talk.  Need I say that I believe in every word you say?  I am not at liberty to speak about what has been going on here, my language would be too strong!  Faithfully yours, Theodore Roosevelt”.

 

Want something better than just a plain signature for your Presidential autograph collection?  Then this is it!  Roosevelt's signature measures over 3 inches in length.  



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