FIRST LADIES]. ROOSEVELT, ELEANOR. Typed letter signed ("Eleanor Roosevelt") to Mrs. Shirah, Val-Kill Cottage, Hyde Park, N.Y., 27 February 1951, 2 pages, 4to, on Mrs. Roosevelt's personal stationery , an unusually outspoken letter on the Korean War and the necessity of the Universal Military Training Bill, because of the United States's need "...to be constantly prepared unless the USSR was to feel free to attack us. Since that is the case, we must now have Universal Military Training. I suppose you say that anything which is obligatory is in some degree similar to communism or facism. The only difference here is that we the people, are consulted when we accept a measure of this kind because we decide that it is necessary...There is no biography and probably can not be for many years, of my husband...," with original envelope, stamped "Free" -- GRANT, JULIA DENT. Autograph letter signed ("Julia D. Grant") to "My dear Mr. Campbell," Washington, D.C., 27 December 1897, 4 pages, 8vo, on Mrs. Grant's personal mourning stationery , concerning "...the water works bonds that pay such delightfully generous interest..."; together 2 items . (2)
FIRST LADIES]. ROOSEVELT, ELEANOR. Typed letter signed ("Eleanor Roosevelt") to Mrs. Shirah, Val-Kill Cottage, Hyde Park, N.Y., 27 February 1951, 2 pages, 4to, on Mrs. Roosevelt's personal stationery , an unusually outspoken letter on the Korean War and the necessity of the Universal Military Training Bill, because of the United States's need "...to be constantly prepared unless the USSR was to feel free to attack us. Since that is the case, we must now have Universal Military Training. I suppose you say that anything which is obligatory is in some degree similar to communism or facism. The only difference here is that we the people, are consulted when we accept a measure of this kind because we decide that it is necessary...There is no biography and probably can not be for many years, of my husband...," with original envelope, stamped "Free" -- GRANT, JULIA DENT. Autograph letter signed ("Julia D. Grant") to "My dear Mr. Campbell," Washington, D.C., 27 December 1897, 4 pages, 8vo, on Mrs. Grant's personal mourning stationery , concerning "...the water works bonds that pay such delightfully generous interest..."; together 2 items . (2)
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