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signed letters - re: appointment to job : Eisenhower, Ford, Dewey, Rockefeller For Sale


signed letters - re: appointment to job : Eisenhower, Ford, Dewey, Rockefeller
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signed letters - re: appointment to job : Eisenhower, Ford, Dewey, Rockefeller:
$950.00

Dwight Eisenhower, JerryFord, Nelson Rockefeller, Tom Dewey, and Senators Jacob Javits, James Buckley,and Hugh Scott. A smallarchive of letters related to a long-time party loyalist being considered orseeking various positions. Bernie Katzenhad a distinguished career as a lawyer, humanitarian, and advocate for closerUS-Israeli ties. For several decades,starting in the 1944 Dewey campaign he helped build stronger ties between theRepublican Party, the American Jewish Community and Israel.

The lot includes 1) Dwight D.Eisenhower signed letter January 12, 1959 to Senator HomerCapehart assuring him that he would consider Katzen for appointment to theCourt of Claims. The letter shows sometoning and has a red ink rubber docket in the upper right but carries a deepdark presidential signature. 2) Gerald R. Ford signed letter “Jerry”January 31, 1969 saying that he has contacted Nixon’s new Attorney GeneralWilliam Rogers supporting appointment to the UN Human Rights Commission. Thereis a slight tear and couple of holes in the upper margin from removed staples.3) Nelson Rockefeller signedletter as Governor, March 10, 1959 thanking him for accepting appointment tothe New York State Commission Against Discrimination, slight smudge to a letterat the end of his signature. 4) Tom Deweysigned a letter on Dec. 1957 acknowledging a group of letters –most likelythanks or support from prominent Republican officials. “I congratulate you and hope thoseexpressions of high esteem and gratitude will be remembered in the future whenit counts.” Also, four letters fromJacob Javits “Jack” and two others from Senators Buckley and Scott regardingappointments and letters of support.

This item is offered byCustodians of History, Inc. I dealprimarily in historic autographs. Allmaterial comes with a five-day return policy and a written lifetime refundguarantee for authenticity, offered to the original buyer. I am a member of the Professional AutographDealers Association and Manuscript Society.Listings on are run occasionally but enough to justify saving as a\"favorite seller\" on your page.

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