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"35th U.S Vice President" Alben W Barkley Hand Signed TLS Dated 1952:
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Up for sale the "35th United States Vice President" Alben W Barkley Signed TLS Dated 1952. This is a RARE letter as it is on the Vice Presidents letterhead. 



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Alben William Barkley (/ˈbɛərkli/; November 24, 1877 – April 30, 1956) was an

American lawyer and politician from Kentucky who served in both houses of Congress and as the

35th vice president

of the United States from 1949 to 1953. In 1905, he was

elected county attorney for McCracken County, Kentucky. He was chosen County Judge/Executive in

1909 First

District in 1912. As a Representative, he was a liberal Democrat, supporting

President Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom domestic agenda and foreign policy. betting,

Barkley narrowly lost the 1923 Democratic gubernatorial primary to fellow

Representative J. Campbell Cantrill. In

1926, he unseated Republican Senator Richard P. Ernst. In the Senate, he supported the New Deal approach to addressing the Great Depression and was elected to succeed Senate Majority

Leader Joseph T. Robinson upon

Robinson's death in 1937. During his 1938 re-election offer, his opponent A. B. "Happy" Chandler accused him of

using Works Progress Administration employees

to campaign for him; Barkley claimed Chandler used state employees in the same

way. Neither candidate was charged with any wrongdoing, but in 1939, Congress

passed the Hatch Act, making it

illegal for federal employees to campaign for political candidates. When World War II focused President Franklin D. Roosevelt's

attention on foreign affairs, Barkley gained influence over the

administration's domestic agenda. He resigned as floor leader after Roosevelt

ignored his advice and vetoed the Revenue Act of 1943.[1] The veto was overridden and the Democratic caucus

supported and unanimously re-elected Barkley to the position of Majority

Leader. Barkley had a good working relationship with Harry S. Truman, who ascended to the presidency after

Roosevelt's death in 1945. With Truman's popularity waning entering the 1948 Democratic

National Convention, Barkley gave a keynote address that energized the delegates. Truman

selected him as his running mate for the upcoming election and

the Democratic ticket scored an upset victory. Barkley took an active role in

the Truman administration, acting as its primary spokesman, especially after

the Korean War necessitated the majority of Truman's

attention. When Truman announced that he would not seek re-election in 1952,

Barkley began organizing a presidential campaign, but labor leaders refused to endorse his candidacy because of

his age, and he withdrew from the race. He retired but was coaxed back into

public life, defeating incumbent Republican Senator John Sherman Cooper in

1954.[2] Barkley died of a heart attack while giving a

speech at the Washington and Lee Mock

Convention on April 30, 1956. 



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