Harry Truman 1952 Typed Letter Signed as President - "Steadfastly Sustained By Your Support"

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33rd President. Fantastic typed letter signed “Harry S. Truman” AS PRESIDENT, November 8, 1952 - just 4 days after Eisenhower was elected President - White House stationery. Truman writes to an old Missouri friend Mary Womack, who he graduated Independence High School with in 1901, in full:

I am grateful for your letter of the third and for your words of praise. All through the years I have been steadfastly sustained by your support and, as you say, there never was any doubt about how my good old friends, Miss Tillie and Charlie, felt. I can't forget loyalty like this.

I shall be glad to tell Bess and Margie that you remembered them in your good wishes to me and they, too, will be grateful.

With original White House mailing envelope.

Even block of toning over the typed area, no impact to the dark, bold signature.

Great Truman letter in the very first days of the official end of his Presidency.

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33rd President. Fantastic typed letter signed “Harry S. Truman” AS PRESIDENT, November 8, 1952 - just 4 days after Eisenhower was elected President - White House stationery. Truman writes to an old Missouri friend Mary Womack, who he graduated Independence High School with in 1901, in full:

I am grateful for your letter of the third and for your words of praise. All through the years I have been steadfastly sustained by your support and, as you say, there never was any doubt about how my good old friends, Miss Tillie and Charlie, felt. I can't forget loyalty like this.

I shall be glad to tell Bess and Margie that you remembered them in your good wishes to me and they, too, will be grateful.

With original White House mailing envelope.

Even block of toning over the typed area, no impact to the dark, bold signature.

Great Truman letter in the very first days of the official end of his Presidency.

33rd President. Fantastic typed letter signed “Harry S. Truman” AS PRESIDENT, November 8, 1952 - just 4 days after Eisenhower was elected President - White House stationery. Truman writes to an old Missouri friend Mary Womack, who he graduated Independence High School with in 1901, in full:

I am grateful for your letter of the third and for your words of praise. All through the years I have been steadfastly sustained by your support and, as you say, there never was any doubt about how my good old friends, Miss Tillie and Charlie, felt. I can't forget loyalty like this.

I shall be glad to tell Bess and Margie that you remembered them in your good wishes to me and they, too, will be grateful.

With original White House mailing envelope.

Even block of toning over the typed area, no impact to the dark, bold signature.

Great Truman letter in the very first days of the official end of his Presidency.