Letter from Peter Warwick, Jr. to President Franklin D. Roosevelt in Support of a Third Presidential Term
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OCR Page 1 of 2907 West Grace Street,
Alabama
Richmond, Virginia.
June 8th. I940.
Anto
THE
Personal
His Excellency,
Franklin D. Roosevelt,
President of the U. S. A.
Washington, D. C.
Dear Mr. President,
Due to the tremendous strain under which you
have labored for nearly two terms, I have refrained from urging upon you
to accept the Nomination and Election for a third term.
For the sake of the Country and my children, I
feel that due to the terrific World Revolution now under way, that
it would be a catastrophy not to have your continued Leadership,
which has proven most wise and humane.
With sincere wishes for your good health and may
God grant you all blessings and guidance, I am
Faithfully
Peter Peter C. Common Warwick, Jry