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PRESIDENT'S PERSONAL FILE PPF 9 Gifts M Nov. 1936 PPF900492 rr. 1 n November 2, 1936 My dear Miss Coppola: The President has received your letter and appreciates your kind thought in sending the medal to him. He has asked me to thank you ever so much for your friendly interest. Very sincerely yours, M. H. MoINTYRE Assistant Secretary to the President P Miss Lucy Coppola, 508 Garrett Street, Philadelphia, L Pennsylvania. mgs L The Phila, Penna Amap 2, 1936 ackd 11/20 Lucy 10/28/36 Cappola 1/ york n.y. 508 farrett sh Lear Predent I ama a poor tanks from woman I don't Care hope are for your I But my prayer + always be hothyou have 1sray night + day for again, the Chair to be yours do after Have faith in god will be all good people. line in him he helponn forget you are one of the t so 9 am good that help the poor. 9 Messed molh of the Im sending your / world carry her shee / & will help you May Good Bless X X you Excuse the writing Your Truly Lucy Cappola 50.8 Garrettalls Philadelpia Pa. anm L Sp.7 q.m now, 2, 1936 onew york n, if Dear president Rooserelt some one who shall always sccept this taken of thanks from be done. grateful to you for W hot you have And what you will do after Metecled election because you will be so because if man forget praying for you easly D god doe'nt so 9 am From h friend. The Presidents the Knoweth sent to Hyde Park November 2, 1936 My dear Mrs. Mannion: The President has requested me to thank you ever so much for your kind letter of October twenty-ninth, and for your thoughtfulness in send- ing him the medal. He is more than grateful for your prayers, and for your friendly interest in writing as you did. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY L + Mrs. M. Mannion, 352 East Broad Street, Burlington, New Jersey. mgs / + November 2, 1936 My dear Mrs. Mannion: The President has requested me to thank you ever so much for your kind letter of October twenty-ninth, and for your thoughtfulness in send- ing him the medal. He is more than grateful for your prayers, and for your friendly interest in writing as you did. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY t L Mrs. M. Mannion, 352 East Broad Street, Burlington, New Jersey. mgs + November 2, 1936 My dear Mrs. Mannion: The President has requested me to thank you ever so much for your kind letter of October twenty-ninth, and for your thoughtfulness in send- ing him the medal. He is more than grateful for your prayers, and for your friendly interest in writing as you did. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY L + Mrs. M. Mannion, 352 East Broad Street, Burlington, / New Jersey. mgs + ppt November 2, 1936 & My dear Mrs. Mannion: The President has requested me to thank you ever so much for your kind letter of October twenty-ninth, and for your thoughtfulness in send- ing him the medal. He is more than grateful for your prayers, and for your friendly interest in writing as you did. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY + Mrs. M. Mannion, 352 East Broad Street, Burlington, New Jersey. mgs 35-2, E. Broad Rl,- Burlington N.J 1 Cecl. 29. 1934. acbd bear President- Roverell- little ime Enclosing This medal tou for Protection and ask you to trear it- Pain it m the Inside of your Coat on Rather your Veet Tranted to send This in your furner Campain but a first J ask Ceur Sear Lond to Protect- e, how ime sending il-for this imes anciove Jan and Keep Jan safe. J Pray for Jane Every say. and have been Rince 1932 ask been dear Lond to Prolict you Guide Jan in Everything to the Welfare of can Petricia Mary Maguire, 5605 31st Avenue, Woodside, Long Island, New York, Relief bub thank you for all whenthing Jouse done for achers and myself too most Enatefully God Blese you me m. mamer sear President inmit PRIVATE SECRETARY Petricia Mary Maguire, L 5605 31st Avenue, Woodside, Long Island, New York, es / + wear Pop -Ph & tie like My tis you Medal bag. November 2, 1936 Magnin years old "Tis only a scrap of silv'ry ore, Yet more than treasure trove, A For Mary herself has giv'n to me Freely this sign of love. Her image is there with outstretched arms, Cross and the Hearts Divine, A Heart that is pierced with sharpest blade, Thorns do the Other twine. icie: "Tis only a scrap of silv'ry ore, Mark of a Mother's care: And on it she graved in simple words, Simply a Mother's pray'r: B President thanks you very much "O Mary, conceived without a stain, Void of our sin's decree, Pray for us now and ever more Having recourse to thee." tiful tie, and has asked me to "Tis only a scrap of silv'ry ore Hanging upon my breast: But with it come peace and golden joy, $ he grestly appreciates your kind Mercy and final rest. So leave to the world its tinsel wealth. Power and groping lore: But let me retain my tiny scrap. Scrap of the silv'ry ore. m. He wishes me to send you his The Central Association of the Miraculous Medal Germantown, Phila.. Pa. or & long, happy, and useful life. Very sincerely yours, Min LeHamd M. 4. LeHend PRIVATE SECRETARY Patricia Mary Maguire, 5605 31st Avenue, Woodside, Long Island, New York. es / wear Pop -Pp ackg/14/1 & This tie like will the coming election you find in the bag. November 2, 1936 P.S. justone admirers of your 3 years old Patricia Mary Magun My dear Patricia: The President thanks you very much for that beautiful tie, and has asked me to tell you that he greetly appreciates your kind thought of him. He wishes me to send you his best wishes for 8. long, happy, and useful life. Very sincerely yours, Min LeHamd M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Petricia Mary Maguire, l 5605 31st Avenue, Woodside, Long Island, New York. es + q-m my November 2, 1936 My dear Patricie: The President thanks you very much for that beautiful tie, and has asked me to tell you that he greatly appreciates your kind thought of him. He wishes me to send you his best wishes for 8. long, happy, and useful life. Very sincerely yours, Min betterm M. A. LeHend PRIVATE SECRETARY Patricia Mary Maguire, 5605 31st Avenue, Woodside, Long Island, es New York. V ") stand for the emerican dimocracy. + Paulla P.P.A q-m m November 2, 1936. My dear Mr. Bellante: This will acknowledge the receipt of your letter of October twenty-third. I shall be glad to present the medallion to the President upon his return to Washington and know he will appreciate your thoughtfulness in sending it to him. Very sincerely yours, they away M. A. LeHAND Private Secretary em Antonio F. Bellante, Esq., Fine Arts Studio, 447 Broad Street, Newark, New Jersey. / and I stand for the emerican democracy. + TEL. MArket 2-5470 RAL PAINTING REPAIRING AND RETOUCHING REPAINTING REPRODUCTIONS OF ANTIQUE AND RTSC& TUDIO OF STATUARY MODERN PAINTINGS ECCLESIATICAL PAINTING AND MARBLEIZING DECORATING A. Z. BELLANTE Director Peelo 447. XXX BROAD STREET NEWARK, N. J. October 23rd 1936 Illostrous President, Franklin D. Qoosevelt; Being that I am a stouch Democrat and a great admirer of your progressive ideals, I have modeled your edifice on a medallion to my modest way al- thou I am be pointer by profession. and I have distrib- uted one thousand of them in the Essep County of new Jusey as my part in your campaign for re-election. fort and Ido hope you will accept it as a graditude. I am sending you one as a token of my ef country, you stands by the working class and the We who are all for you, you the savior of this great poor We are waiting for election day so that we can prove to you that you shall have the greatest vote of any President has ever had. Our cry is "Omward with The new Deal and President Poosevelt." I am an Italian by birth but neutralized citizen of america, I have a guat respect for the american flag and I stand for the emerican democracy. of your .J3T ЦИА DE ЭИТКТА THE TO YEAUTATE Olaut 20 гтя TC augi OZA ОИТИПАЧ DUITA 100HG at present I am working on one of the W.P.a. projects and I am more than sat- isfied. God may protect you for us, I am devotedly; Your humble and proud supporter; antomo. Z.Bellants L PAINTING TEL. MArket 2-5470 RETOUCHING REPAIRING AND REPRODUCTIONS REPAINTING OF ANTIQUE AND INE RTS TUDIO OF MODERN PAINTINGS STATUARY ECCLESIATICAL PAINTING AND MARBLEIZING DECORATING A. Z. BELLANTE Director 447- XXX BROAD STREET NEWARK, N. J. October 23rd.1936 Illostrous President ; Being that I am a stouch democrat and a great admirer of your progressive ideals, I have modeled your edifice on a medallion to my modest way althou I am a painter by profession.Ånd I have distrib- uted one thousend of them in the Essex County of New Jersey as my part in your campaign for re-election. I am sending you one as a token of my effort and I do hope you will accept it as a graditude. We are all for you, you the savior of this great country, you who stands by the working class and the poor. We are waiting for election day so that we can prove to you that you shall have the greatest vote of any President has ever had. Owr cry is"ONWARD WITH THE NEW DEAL AND PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT". I am an Italian by birth but neutrelized citizen of America,I have a great respect for the American flag and I stand for the american democracy. At present I am working on one of the W.P.A. projects and I am more then satispied. God may protect you for us, I am devotly; Your humble and proud supporter; antom Bellanks Telephone: SUsquehanna 7-1100 pect missing 11-12-36 Ranaber SIX EIGHT MANHATTAN PONTIAC CORPORATION 1775 BROADWAY GENERAL MOTORS BLDG. NEW YORK, N. Y. SERVICE STATION mac 239-249 WEST 66TH STREET Between Amsterdam & West End Aves. P.P.7 9-m acad macto Thank To The President. The Hon-Franklin D Roosevelt. New York Nov-3rd-1936. Hyde Park N.Y. Dear Shipmate. You Have not sounded abandon ship so everything must be all ship-shape, so the crew is standing by. The old boys of the Club and Navy Post-16 are for fou and that is the way the Country will go,regardless of Maine. I have had this picture for years but have never had abetter use for it than right now, the uniforms are off but that is the only change can find. May Your coming years in the white-house be as successful as those in the past. This will be hard on me if Mr Sloan should hear I of it. Respt Yours J.H.McGillis November 10, 1936 My dear Mr. McGillis: The President has asked me to thank you for your letter to him of Novem- ber third, with its interesting enclosure. He deeply appreciates your thoughtfulness in writing as you did and has asked me to thank you for your good wishes. Sincerely yours, M. H. MCINTYRE Assistant Secretary to the President RB/mm J. H. McGillis, Esq., Manhattan Pontiac Corporation, 1775 Broadway, General Motors Building, New York, N. Y. P.P.7. 7. 9-m November 3, 1936 My dear Mr. Mullin: Your letter of October twenty-sighth has been received and I want to thank you in the President's behalf for your courtesy in sending the enclosed bracelet. Your friendli- ness is very much appreciated. Very sincerely yours, thromas M. H. MoINTYRE P Assistant Secretary to the President George M. Mullin, Esq.. 713 LaGuna Street, San Francisco, California. RVR San Francisco, Calif. October 28, 1936. Dear Comrade and Friend: Riv. Veterans of Foreign Wars, George M. Mullin, C 478 899 In compliments, in run ing for Presidency of the United States, we are all for you individually and severally, and I am mailing to you the war bracelet I wore during 1917 and 1918, when we were fighting for the rights of humanity. My most humble pardon, I repeat. Very respectfully, Jon C478899 713 LA GUNA st, S THE WHITE house WASHINGTON November 3, 1936 My dear Mr. Mullin: Your letter of October twenty-eighth has been received and I want to thank you in the President's behalf for your courtesy in sending the enclosed bracelet. Your friendli- ness is very much appreciated. Very sincerely yours, Secretary to the President George M. Mullin, Esq., 713 LaGuna Street, San Francisco, California. 2 November 3, 1936 My dear Mrs. Hains: Your letter of October thirtieth, has been received and I want tothank you in behalf of the President for your kind thought in sending him the enclosed holy medals. I can assure you also that your friendly interest and good wishes are deeply appreciated. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Mrs. Julia Hains, Y 259 Rutland Road, Brooklyn, is New York. mgs r S acbd 259 Rutlond Rd to 11/ 3mcp Oct 30, 1436 Branklyn m.y. Franklin D. Rosssell Though Washington D.C. I am writing you just a few lines to ush you good luck, Heare praying for you to he elected and me trest he Dad to help you overeome u you enemies ss you have been a underful See mon and have done much our good office in your four years in ve M. H. Mo INTYRE Assistant Secretary to the President is + P Miss Mariana Seroezynska, 2848 Memphis Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. mgs 3 Enusting in God to help d am sending you three and guide you in future Minaculous medals of the years of am sure you will Blessed mother of God, the bring this country back will protect you if you to prosperity was it on the inside of Sincerely yours your vest, & am a Catholic (mrs) Julia Hains and have from belief in you, just pay a progr whenever you think of the medal and & am sure God will bless you l have had so much trouble and d find this never fails Very sincerely yours, ve M. H. MoINTYRE Assistant Secretary to the President is + P Miss Mariana Seroszynska, 2848 Memphis Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. mgs is spit November 5. 1936 Tar November 3, 1936 (gin My dear Miss Scroesynska: Your letter of October thirtisth, to the President has been received. I want to thank you ever so much in his behalf for your thoughtfulness in sending him the enclosed holy medal, and to AS* sure you that your expressions of approval and your good wishes are more than appreciated. Very sincerely yours, M. H. MoINTYRE Assistant Secretary to the President is + P Miss Mariana Seroezynska, 2848 Memphis Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. mgs s no November 5, 1936 RICHT 3 Sacred in stleship League with 1932 of the actober 30, 1936. Hart : with a medal, which she Resident Thanks br d wish to congragulate you, personally upon your good work while in The White House l am heartity wishing that you are re elected for the good of all our pror jeople. I am sending my best insher to you and your family and mad very sorry that I was unable to see ve your kind face when you incre in Philadelphia heartify for making possible I ales thank you is 3 P.P.7 November 5, 1936 1 2 ofJesus internal 1 actober 30, 1936. it with a medal, which she . 542 come!" time Thank OF Days each I wish to congragulate br you, personally upon your good work while in The white House l am heartity wishing that you are re elected for the good of all our proxigraple. I am sending my best inshew to you and your family and mad very sorry that I was unable to see your kind face when you incre in heartify for making possible I ales thank you 3 P.P.7 November 5, 1936 ackd 11/3mgp 3 actaber30, 1936. nt with a medal, which she To the President: Thanks d wish to congragulate br you, personally upon your good work while in The White Houw l am heartity wishing that you are re elected for the good of all our l am sending my best inshew to you and your family and mad very sorry that I was unable to see ve your kind face when you incre in heartify for making possible I ales thank you is 3 the extablishment of the C.C.C, at least it keeple the you yes meal smking and not hang- ing out on corners. Even my youngert pon is there and enjoying hinself immeasely and have known hadsbyn l pm a indow for /3 years aplenty l had 15 children, 5 dead, 10 living and now my children, and with your am living enth four of as home. helped am living peacefully d smpending you a very small gift from the for you to iseas. 5 may god help you to coin this bectory ient with a medal, which she Regards and Beet Wishes to you s your family. br Mariana Seroczyneka 2848 memphis St. Phila Pa. S P.P.7 & November 5, 1936 ROSS, Mrs. Raphael, New Orleans, La. Nov. 4, 1936. has designed to inspire humanity. Congratulates President. Hopes to present President with a medal, which she See P.P.F.200-Reelect Cong-R- br PP7 9-m ve is 3 p.p.7 9-m November 5, 1936 My dear Miss Muran: The President has received your letter and appreciates your kind thought in sending him the medallion. He has asked me to thank you ever so much for your friendly interest. Very sincerely yours, M. H. McINTYRE Assistant Secretary to the President Miss Anita Muran, 511 Market Street, Newark, New Jersey. EAK ve is 0 miss anita 511 muran is age 18. newark.J. PRAYER. Sunday Eve. JESUS. EACUE OF FUNDY OF THE ble Franklyn I Gorsemell. President -of the United States Honorable Su. most Blessed medal which I I am sending you know this will bring you good luck as Father a of our beloved country you girl the honorable man and good Jokin with the and Key 4 for more. four in your pocket so Keys this zime Key of the while for four years years of and luck 4 on nov 3rd and over wheloming Victory over your humble Servant. miss anta 511 months mem. age 18. newa n.g. Sunday Eve. ached sak Honorable Franklyn I Gorsemell. President -of the United States Honorable Su. most Blessed medal which I know I am sending you This will bring you good luck as a honorable man and good Father of our beloved country you girl the in your pocket so Keys this Key of the white for four years Joken with and the and Key 4 for more. four were years of luck 4 on nov 3rd and over wheloming Victory over our Enenies your humble Servant. miss anita 511 Market muran st is age 18. newark N.J. Backley November 5, 1936. p.pt qm My dear Mrs. Begley: The President has asked me to acknowl- edge the receipt of your letter and to tell you how much he appreciates the kindly thought which prompted you to send the rosary to him. He feels, however, that he should not deprive you of its possession, as you must great- ly prize it. I am therefore returning it to you, herewith. Very sincerely yours, January M. A. LeHAND Private Secretary my em Mrs. Charlott Begley, 588 Broadway, Bayonne, New Jersey. poor man. l have 5 smule chuldren. and l hope some day X Oct, 4/34 ayonne My Dew belone President Roaserolt Just had to Write to you, I dont know what you will think of me but you see We are Do proud of you l think you are the best man fn the head of this country, you have done so much for the poor man, l think if any man a women go againt you should he in want. some poep le would but the hard that feeling Them, you see l was one if those persons that one time had a good livery but my Husband was out of work fa two years, ME had to line on Pgoo a week fn 7 of ms and I know what hardship was, you Come along game us The WPA, and that help a lot, now Dear mr Rooseselt Just let me call you that as just had to send you those holdy leads you All they was bless tol by th Haby Paper and gre to me and l would he hoppy if you would keep, (them) you from all harm no matter where you you carrid them withyou and say the lard pray each migh I know you will blenes them you see we dent want any thing the happen tr the Deart Frint the poor man eny had, l known you Can get form more years you Can do wonder l know we will all have a Cleant place to line rigth now they not a Uncent place to line here In a poor man. l have 5 smule chuldren and l Propert some day l will have a little house here, Well l trust in you and know in time you he able to do this pe us l am Willing to Waite, with meantime l an Waking hand An the Demordrate party her have about 100 note in the City we are organization a Relation club manter 00 M hich l know are all fu you l hope you think it allright An me to With l did not tell any one but l could not rest I dianted you to have those beads as I mill pary In you and you Dear Wife sorry to hear she was suck I will pray tell her to pay on there heads may Dod tless you and heye you from all harm. if lit any time you have any that thing for me to do, l would buy my lifedown An you In this Dear country am l all ways Wallings to help l would Love the work fu you at l wate to mer Hoore for something anthing but you see I am 43 you old and mother of 7 hildren I am mt afrid to do anthony In you. Thanking you for reading this bad Warth over you and beep you yourselfe and mother to yoursmill put hope in ws all your True 7 rind mr Chrilott Begley 588 Bway B roadway Boyonne NY M MILLER, Benajmin, New York, N.Y. Nov. 6, 1936. Extends congratulations to the President on his reelection. Offers to send a pair of spectacles to the President. See P.P.F.200-Reelect Congrats-M- br P.P.7. 9-m 9 - m X I PP7 9-m November 6, 1936 My dear Mr. Manos: The President thanks you very much for your friendly letter of October twenty- sixth and wents you to know that he is delighted to have that fine cane you presented to him. He more than appreciates this evidence of your good will and sends his best wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, 20 warm Shring M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY James Manos, Esq., 333 Beech Street, East Pittsburgh, Pennsylvanis. es X Recid alog 11/68 James manos came 333 Beech st Thank ke E. pittsburgh p.o. oct 26 1936 Mr. president I am a great admirer of you work and you policies. I am or labores on a W.P.A. project in my borough and I wish to thank your for my Joh do to show you my appreciation d have made or Came for you and I hope that you accept is as or present from me I wish you the best of luck or good Friend. games manos manos + November 6, 1936 vember third to the 1 and I want to thank friendly interest in lates your kind thought in sending the Holy Medal to him and has asked me to tell you how grateful he is for your prayers. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Mrs. Richard J. Murphy, 106 East 123rd Street, New York, N. Y. hm MEASUREMENTS WEIGHT 31 ounces LENGTH 35 inches THICKNESS 1 inch PARTS 456 ADDRESS POST CARD CORRESPONDENCE ey plite q-m November 6, 1936 My dear Mrs. Murphy: Your letter of November third to the President has been received and I want to thank you in his behalf for your friendly interest in writing. He deeply appreciates your kind thought in sending the Holy Medal to him and has asked me to tell you how grateful he is for your prayers. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Mrs. Richard J. Murphy, 106 East 123rd Street, New York, N. Y. hm aly poi 106 E123 At Nor. Nov.3-1936 3-1936 nye t:- 36 again as in 1932, Imade my usual norena, as our went President. t didied think I moned he dis appointed. l have 7 ght werer hich you health. and closed. May the Sacred Heart If Jesus, and Our beston upon you and mother of Perpetual Help RY yours, health and success es aly till 106 E123 At No.3-1936 nor. 3-1936 nye t:- 36 again as in 1932, Imade my usual norena, as our next President. t didied think I moned he dis appointed. l have P werer forgotte grais for ght ich you health. and closed. May the Sacred Heart Jesus and Our beston upon you and mother of Perpetual Help yours, health and success es and 106 E123 At 36 V TWO CENTS PAID POSTAGE METER No.4 2 Nor. No.3-1936 nye 1936 eact:- 56 again as in 193. de my usual norena, as our went President. t didied think Imoned he dis appointed. l have P ght werer forgot to gray for you health. and a continued ich closed. May the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and Our beston upon you and mother of Perpetual Help yours, health and success M 106 E123 st nor. 3-1936 nye Hon President:- again as in 36 1932, Imade my usual norena, as our went President. t didied think I moned he dis appointed. l have r werer ght you health. and ich May the Sacred closed. Heart Jesus and Our beston upon you and mother of Perpetual Help Y yours, health and success New York. es is blessed. The answers and for Our wither This medal is all The in all success one of in your Help. murphy. favor. may He of Perpetient Mrs R.J. accd the health of your especially your loved ones; my and loads of luck. very truly yours Mrs. Richard murphy Hestings, Mrs. Susan Collins Jacobs, + New York. es pan November 6, 1936 My dear Mrs. Jacobs: The President has received your letter and thanks you for your kind thought in writing. He appreciates the spirit which prompted you to send him the token you enclosed. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY + Mrs. Susan Collins Jacobs, Hestings, New York. es Jack Hading, Oct 91- st Mydeon Presiglent 1936 taking ti liberty of writting fest you k king you the in the World d am going li give up my Holy Commun LE--mohor I know you realy for you ter win as deserve this term. would the Poor People what in Gods name 1 Mrs. Mary Dearing, 4515 Ogden Street, West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a shame of them silvers a whome to a Catholic they are mo be good d am do w ith out you and since d heard there ene big you H Lehman you Moriths over the never amind Dear y D. were there only men Note for the in d have 3 good sons d w len Peaple in all over the stock by the Poor d had 10 for you world in ith save theres you They save don't my forget home home from won't d ti only forget hape the how People bad the youther Rep Bank Gust Weild God give you luck and the Country in was and before you it you you fought wo came hand to Health as In Gray for you. as my husband is on the as P A. save it. That ale Smith and and its better than father Con, ought to be Mrs. Mary Dearing, 4515 Ogden Street, West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, hm ey Marring like before. its the clumb Bells for geta the handship, could well you d all way you 36 I w in d only hear see dear woise. there but luck bet you for all the family sends Win to you Lehman. tter d will never forget you the I owe some back Payment be surving my home DO you but but, d am brying my your birly Henerat Party friend. Susan bolliur Jacobson Y Wasting huly. 4515 Ogden Street, West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Than lsx Pres. fu lunce. saving her Seuds holy wedal November 6, 1936 has received your letter nd thought in sending the Holy has asked me to thank you ever so much for your friendly interest and to tell you how grateful he is for your prayers. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY L Mrs. Mary Dearing, 4515 Ogden Street, West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, hm Than bx Pres. Ju lunes. sping her Sends holy wedal November 6, 1936 STATE as received your letter thought in sending the 5 asked me to thank you ever so much for your friendly interest and to tell you how grateful he is for your prayers. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY L Mrs. Mary Dearing, 4515 Ogden Street, West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, hm sey qm November 6, 1936 My dear Mrs. Dearing: The President has received your letter and appreciates your kind thought in sending the Holy Medal to him. He has asked me to thank you ever so much for your friendly interest and to tell you how grateful he is for your prayers. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Mrs. Mary Dearing, 4515 Ogden Street, West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. hm whey November 6, 1936 P.P.7n COPYRIGHT 1932 Mostleship with of Heart Prayer the Chila Norember 51736 q-m Sacred eart wrelt Sir Thank I am sending you a Badge of The Sacred Heart of Jesus. in com ful work you have done memoration of The Monder in the past four years The Red Roses are a decease ent of The Sacred Heart and I feel ilmy duty to es such it to you as your worderful Works Projects X willy November 6, 1936 P.P.7 ESTA Chila Norember1736 q-m of 1 asserelt Sir Thank time 001 F42 come!" I am sending you a Badge of The Sacred Heart of Jesus in com ful work you have done memoration of The Monder in the past four years The Red Roses are a decead ent of The Sacred Heart es and I feel ilmy duty to such it to you as your worderful Works Projects X shey Chila P.P.7 Mr Rooserelt thank 9-7 Dear Sir I am sending you a Badge of The Sacred Heart of Jesus in com memoration of The Monder ful work you have done in the past four years The Red Roses are adread ent of The Sacred Heart and I feel ilmy duty to such it to you as your wonderful Works Projects X and Trush ged will brave brought Breadx see that you are relected I am on The Wemocrdee Butter into my Hornean Committee and have marked made the road a increasingly for you and smoother for me I am mil leave no stoneun- turned in doing all Ican a Widow of The World for your great Cause My Husbard having here a Veteran I have Three H oping you well he our fours and your W.P. a, has Belorch nept Preident hum a great lift m. keep and H during god mill rich my B ody Sanl of Home by Bless you L yours together for Them I am I am 8 incorly your Mrso Mary Dearing praying night and Day 4515 0gden. St for your Re re lection \ any P.S. I'd This Badge husten 9- experially Budly November 6, 1936 P.P.7 q-m My dear Mr. Mas: The President has received your note and has asked me to thank you most cor- dially for your kind thought in sending him the painting to which you refer. He wants you to know that he sincerely appreciates your generous words of commendation. Very sincerely yours, Engine Ranm M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Antonio Mas, Esq., 134 West 20th Street, New York, N.Y. es X November 2,1936 134 W. 20th St. New York City Hon. President Franklin D.Roosevelt The White House Washington, D.C. Dear Mr. President, Inspired by the four years of your good and Christian work for the American people, I am sending you, under separate cover a symbolic painting of Our Lord and the blessing of His what they are to-day. love upon you in making the American people Hoping you will be pleased with it and wishing you health and good luck in the coming elections, I am, Respectfully yours, Clutonic mas Antonio Mas X Filled n 7. 7. + Bushley PP7 November 6, 1936. q-m My dear Mr. McNamara: I have received the photograph of yourself and that fine group of boys. I send all of you my very best wishes. Very sincerely yours, Unine away of Mr. McNamara, x Clinton, Massachusetts. jdo Chiton Maro. X Oct. 01/36 Dear Mr. President: We are mailing a Picture of Oursels. Father+ 9 Sons. we are all for of and Best of Luck me Namara Family. X the shelek File November 6, 1936 9-7m P.P.t: m My dear Mr. Miller: The President has received your let- ter and appreciates your kind thought in writ- ing and sending the pencil sketch. He has asked me to thank you ever so much for your : 2 friendly interest. Very sincerely yours, M. H. MCINTYRE Assistant Secretary to the President William P. Miller, Esq., c/o Hotel Taft, Seventh Avenue at 50th Street, New York, N. Y. mwd N THE OLD KLUE EAGLE N WILL ONLY COME BACK MUCH MORE POWERFULL WITH A NEW DRESS IAND EFECTIVE THEN EVER BEFOR WILLIAM P. MILLER Nov, 1. 1936 To Pres. Roosevell from a Working man and Campaigner at the Billnore I hotel who and his congrator lation, befor Land as I R was C weeks and a the Theets of N.Y. e give and are our ton 85000 Busin 75000 Stilent N of came's circular single hand foughds of people conections with and balked with them for you pretection AA done the same in 1932 C 01/9/20 01936 & E. NAVY BLUE B. STARS AND STRIPES andriginal W-Pillillor C. To YEARS. WITH F.D.R BETHEEN NUMBER ETC. D. SUN RAYS AND STARS INGOLD USA SOME BUSINESS MEN MANDFACTURERS APRICIATE THE PROTECTION OF THEIR EMPLOYEES AND GIVE THEM A NEW DEAL. THE OLD BLUE EAGLE WILL ONLY COME BACK MUCH MORE POWERFULL WITH A NEW DRESS AND EFECTIVE THEN EVER BEFOR WILLIAM P. MILLER THE WHITE house WASHINGTON November 6, 1936 My dear Mr. Miller: The President has received your let- ter and appreciates your kind thought in writ- ing and sending the pencil sketch. He has asked me to thank you ever so much for your friendly interest. Very sincerely yours, M. H. McINTYRE Assistant Secretary to the President William P. Miller, Esq., c/o Hotel Taft, Seventh Avenue at 50th Street, New York, N. Y. es X comy you your 823 Walnut St. the PPA. q.m November 7, 1936 My dear Miss Miller: The President has received your letter and appreciates your kind thought 1n sending him the sketch which you enclosed, He has asked me to thank you ever so much for your friendly interest. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Miss Betty Jo Miller, 823 Walnut Street, Emporia, Kansas, es coccy you your 823 Walnut St. EMPORIA, KANSAS abouts + Dear Mr. President Oct.26, 1936 Please accept this picture that I have drawn from one of your campaign posters which we have in our home. l am but a sixteen- year- old high school girl, but l am greatly interested in politics and your coming election to your second term of office. l am really convinced alfred M. Landon will not carry his own state. Wishing you the best of luck, I remain, X Betty Jo Miller 823 Walnut st. President Roosevelt P.P.7 November 7, 1936 9-m My dear Mr. Markhem: The President has asked me to acknowledge your letter, which he received at Hyde Park, and to thank you for your kind thought in sending him the plaque. He appreciates your friendly interest and your good will. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY George Markham, Esq., 1553 North Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois. es / rause rass yourses COLN PARK AND OVERLOOKING LAKE MICHIGAN TELEPHONE SUPERIOR 2680 PLAZA HOTEL Suchley NORTH AVE.AND NORTH CLARK ST. CHICAGO luemies he makes Oneis Sometimes provided of The especially those who Complain own interests one disrupted which usually Comes from The and namely Morgan Shouse Roskob (Duports) Jun the Counterfert Reads al Smith to 5mg nothing of the other history thats what you 3 in the nexters lauguage aceto made ever Thousand Grad Casts on to the the fiver public det up more enoug h to tell it to them - (It wanch be long now) and take notice - why because You had Courage "Ko to you, next. Non347986 Respectfully aud will be duly dale forwarded George Markham 1553 Clark 8h Chicago see hm # a former President of the Writed States made a Very nice Xemark- rig I always plueled a Phistle and planted a those Where a hose would grow to This might be added San Flowers go to Seed and deary in November while The Rose. blooms on and on X my the fragrance lasts forever NCOLN PARK AND OVERLOOKING LAKE MICHIGAN TELEPHONE SUPERIOR 2680 PLAZA HOTEL Buckley Mauk NORTH AVE.AND NORTH CLARK ST. CHICAGO Nov sh/936 Frauklin D. Roosevelty President United States of america "Our Recognized Leader" Under Seperate Cover you will/recine, a Plague as 24 Karal with thablets as Presidents Gald Olated of the United States from 1789 to 1929. the top tablet reading Frauklin D Roosevelt 1933 Tol940 now in the making, will receive the Stamp. of approval Tuesday to next. you, Non347986 Respectfully audwill be duly forwarded George Mertham 1553 N Clark 8h # Chicago see hm a former President of the Writed States made a Very nice Xemark- rig I always plueled a Thistle and planted a hase Where a hose would grow to This might be added San Flowers go to 3eed they decome in November while The Rose. blooms on and on X my the fragrance lasts forever, P.P.F. November 7, 1936 Buckley 9-m My dear Mr. Magruder: The President has received the letter, signed by yourself and Mr. Albert Curtis, and ap- preciates your kind thought in sending the paint- ing to him. He has asked me to thank you ever so much for your friendly interest. Very sincerely yours, Star Rom M. H. McINTYRE Assistant Secretary to the President George P. Magruder, Esq., Cameron Apartments, Apt. 37, 320 Seint Nicholas Avenue, New York, N. Y. hm eron Apartments, Apt.37 320-st. Nicholas Avenue, New York City, N.Y., November 1st, 1936. 1 Paud Your Excellency The President & Mrs F.D.Roosevelt, Hyde Park, Long Island, New York, New York City, N.Y., Honourable Sir: These two particular struggling Negros, one an Artist, the other a retired disabled United States Customs Guard, have worked untiringly for your re-election to Presudency of these United States of America. To-date one an Artist has contacted with 2308 Voters in behalf of your Party (New Deal Party) the other a retired disabled United States Customs Guard has contacted with over 2000 Voters in behalf of your Party (New Deal Party). Their-fore as an Artist I have used my time and energy to paint on canvas the likeness of Your Excellency, The Pres- ident of The United States Of America, one whom I have admired, as I admire my Family As You shall return to, White House, in Washington, D. C., Please allow us to be First to congratulate your Victory at the Polls November 3rd 1936. Very Truly Yours, efenge.Pimagruder Geo. P.Magruder Artist. Writcusing Albert Curtis retired disabled U.S. Customs Guard. GPM/AC 7110 M P.P.7 Texington, TRy. q-m m Nov Kind Franklin I Dean mr Roooxent X 12:37 Just a word that way reach you before fecture * time We have the rod (pole) that belongs to you they Nel - Red Occur. Revin home in ade Ky Iin telling you it is your stock the Its y the Ceed School Send the mud. to weil it is in it by some ou Device one puse Demond Service from En to En and sem Pardon time out for you your toney Ell assie 341 north Lexangton 14D pp7 q-m November 9, 1936 My dear Mrs. Mayer: The President has been pleased to receive your nice letter of November third and wants you to know that he deeply appreciates your sending him the enclosed picture and medal. He has asked me to thank you ever so much for your good wishes. Very sincerely yours, M. H. MCINTYRE Assistent Secretary to the President + the Mrs. Louis Mayer, 1141 Windrim Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. elb xm davy 't very cillar In your nov. 3,1936 askid Congratulations "Tello Sends nuraculous lin Roosevelt, usedad heartfelt Maul 11,00 your : so much your I family. by giving my husband employment through the N. P.d. works. adm. me. Dean Marm, Atlanta, 547 Luckie Street, N. W., Georgia. RVR 1em Lady of Dictory Celter In your nov. 3,1936. Mf whil Tell Honorable Franklin Roosevelt, accept my heartfelt Congradulations, on your relection. Iam you have done so much good for our family. by giving my husband employment through the N. P.d. works. adm. mrs. NOTTE Dean Mann, Atlanta, 547 Luckie Street, N. W., Georgia. RVR 1em Lady of Dictory Celtar In your kn 3 al and relatives must fal po froud, its wonderful. We prayed hard for you again congradulating you, d mean my little children Iremain may God bless you a thousand times in Sincerely your undertakings and Mrs. Lonis mayer 1141 Windrim are. keep you in the best Phila Oa. of health l was po happy when l peen you in Phila. your mother Mrs. Nellie Dean Mam, Atlanta, 547 Luckie Street, N. W., Georgia. RVR 1em Lady of sictory Celtar In your Please carry this miraculous medal in your packet its blessed my children are sending it. you were so good to the poor d can't praise you enough. Mrs. Nellie Dean Mann, 547 Luckie Street, N. W., Atlanta, Georgia. RVR 1em Lady of Dictory Celtar In your Orders November 9, 1936 Mann: un letter of November second, addressed sevelt, has been referred to me and I 5355 DEPOSE ik you in the President's behalf for your kind thought in sending that nice shirt to the President. I can assure you that he is ever so grateful for this evidence of friendliness. Very sincerely yours, Min he (dam). M. A. Lolland the PRIVATE SECRETARY Mrs. Nellie Dean Mam, 547 Luckie Street, N. W., Atlanta, Georgia. RVR 1em Lady of Dictory Celtar In your November 9, 1936 MASSACHUSETTS Se Mann: ur letter of November second, addressed sevelt, has been referred to me and I 535 DEPOSE 1k you in the President's behalf for your kind thought in sending that nice shirt to the President. I can assure you that he is ever so grateful for this evidence of friendliness. Very sincerely yours, Min he (dam). M. A. Lolland the 1 PRIVATE SECRETARY Mrs. Nellie Dean Mam, 547 Luckie Street, N. W., Atlanta, Georgia. RVR 1em Lady of sictory Celtar In your p.7 q-m November 9, 1936 Mann: 12° letter of November second, addressed evelt, has been referred to me and I le you in the President's behalf for 535 DEPOSE though ought in sending that nice shirt to the President. I can assure you that he is ever so grateful for this evidence of friendliness. Very sincerely yours, Min M. A. LoHand the PRIVATE SECRETARY Mrs. Nellie Dean Marm, 547 Luckie Street, N. W., Atlanta, Georgia. RVR 1em muwen Lady of Dictory Celtur In your Publy P.P.7 q-m November 9, 1936 My dear Mrs. Mann: Your letter of November second, addressed to Mrs. Roosevelt, has been referred to me and I want to thank you in the President's behalf for your kind thought in sending that nice shirt to the President. I can assure you that he is ever so grateful for this evidence of friendliness. Very sincerely yours, Min he (dam). 11. A. Lolland PRIVATE SECRETARY the Mrs. Nellie Dean Mann, 547 Luekie Street, N. W., Atlanta, Georgia. RVR 1em Lady of sictory Celtur In your NOV N 1936 547 Luckie street H.W., adenor Atlanta, Georgia. my Dear MR. Roosevelt:- Though November 2, 1936. Under separate cover & am sending to the President a shirt, which through you l am asking him to wear at his second Inauguration in January. I trust that you will not think this liberty presumptuons. may of not say that on September 9 ₫ l worked at the polls when Georgia rehuked Engene Falmadge. with the money received l purchased the goods for the shirt and it has been a pleasure to make it with my own hands. The buttonholes were Italian tailoress. The initials were worked by mr. John Vardmiotis, an elb embroidered by MR. Harry Dean, my niece. Therefore, & call it Georgia's Deniscratic shit - the shirt which hid Gene Jalmadge's view of Washington. may va m I us. / morning hn. 3. received com- munim of hurned due .at 1em Lady of sictory celtur In your Iseling as of do about both you and the President, again & trust that you will not think this liberty presumptions. Very sincerely yours, hellie Dear Mann. may who m I us. / morning hn. 3. received com- munim of hurned canclles .at 1em Lady of Dictory Celter In your q.m November 9, 1936 My dear Miss Baldwin: Your nice letter to the President of November fourth, with the enclosed medal and cards, has been received. He has asked me to thank you ever so much for your congratulations and your prayers. Very sincerely yours, M. H. McINTYRE Assistant Secretary to the President Miss J. M. Baldwin, 137 Morris Street, Morristown, the New Jersey. elb an é m major I us. / morning hn. 3. received com- munim of hurned canclles .at 1em Lady of Dictory Celtur In your affers congratualations d. n w. 4- 36 Sr Sends 5V. Christopher nohd in medal cards. 8 religious ytend my heart- 11/9ell ins by you fn ym Fictorions Election," which Imas Name muld have you hase grrd 5- the ga Ir my your grown me to Manis such a at the we dl ay that Nursery one mid pume you Ug I muld have it of that me mnd was given in my but hm emed I dr when I rise hum that my Lisine vice in ym relection nined your relective of allso His Blessed mother of victory. I had the faith that they money hing y m Through safely of with a rast may crity I must by mass at 5-oclock com- m I us. morning hn. 3. received .at munim of hurned canclles 1em Lady of sictory Celtur In your And. nw. 4- 36 President Rosente and 11/9ell Ant ty ytend my heart- rist em gratul alims by you fn your "Fictorious Election, which I was sine your muld have you have haven pr grrd b- the from 9 not counting your grown Ir me in helping me to Main such at a nice givitime in I the that the one mnd pume ym of I muld have it of that me mnd was given in my beh nef but hm emed in I dr when I gnise hum that my Lisine viil your relective nined your relective of allso His faith that they money hing y m Blessed mother of Sictory. I had the Through safely of with a rast m I us. morning hn. 3. received .at majority must by mass at T-oclock emm- munim of hurned canclles 1em Lady of Dictory Celter In your of in The line of prayers I left nothing inclone In your in I have thank Grd of H is Hessed received av much through grayers spicting that I hum in that this They not fine me great him, which meant 20 muck 5 us 7 mill man mine as the clays nubs 0 mmiths have yr ab on Spenson at the head 7 am Country are ground hi su a of hope that Divine Provided will guick frotect, of these you such you a fro osper was from years of grrd health grrd cooperation hing amnica tack b us for ospers of they ym ymu great may He make myme fundus tush light by of hope you're mild earny 15., christopher ful my from by mean your great J manyo .ag wint all knemies around your project you ou your mishing you girl luck of Greis spud miss I; m. alchoric sr., 137 minis m misl vime n.g. $ AMOUNT ADDDRESS NAME hristmus November 9, 1936 nt has received er second and has L ever so much for * * sending him the en- K. BEURON 1073 MADE IN GERMANY ts you to know that Then art thou safe forever. for your good will. incerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY mm Mrs. Mary Lee, 183 East Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. EXS November 9, 1936 1 Ident has received ember second and has you ever so much for in sending him the en- * ants you to know that K. BEURON 1073 MADE IN GERMANY 'ul for your good will. Then art thou safe forever. sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY mm Mrs. Mary Lee, 183 East Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. * Christ mn King T 9, 1936 ident has received And your name shall be remembered In the Blessed Presence there ember second and has Where remembrances are sacred, And each memory holds a prayer, And where loving thoughts shall leave you ever so much for you In a loving Father's care. in sending him the en- * vants you to know that K. BEURON 1073 MADE IN GERMANY ful for your good will. inee Then art thou safe forever. sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY mm Mrs. Mary Lee, 183 East Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. * Greetings What greeting shall I send you As I think of you today? For the wish that I would wish you Goes beyond what I can say; Yet unspoken thoughts rise heavenward November 9, 1936 In the silence, when we pray. I will breathe my intercessions Before God's Altar Throne, And the best wish I can wish you Shall be told to Him alone, And the best thought I can send you Is from Him, and not my own. ident has received And your name shall be remembered In the Blessed Presence there Where remembrances are sacred, ember second and has And each memory holds a prayer, And where loving thoughts shall leave you ever so much for In you a loving Father's care. In sending him the en- vants you to know that K. BEURON 1073 MADE IN GERMANY ful for your good will. inee Then art thou safe forever. sincerely yours, , M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY mm Mrs. Mary Lee, 183 East Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. November 9, 1936 ident has received ember second and has you ever so much for in sending him the en- vants you to know that K. BEURON 1073 MADE IN GERMANY Pul for your good will. viess tnee Then art thou safe forever. sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY mm Mrs. Mary Lee, 183 East Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 9, 1936 All that Christian joy posesses, t has received For there can truly be no joy Unless indeed God Blesses. I second and has God bless you ! so I breathe a charm, ever so much for Lest grief's dark night oppress you, For how can sorrow bring you harm, ending him the en- If 'tis God's way to bless you. $ you to know that And so, "through all thy days or your good will. May shadows touch thee never-" But this alone-God bless thee- cerely yours, Then art thou safe forever. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY mm Mrs. Mary Lee, 183 East Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. God Bless Dou November 9, 1936 I can not find a truer word, Nor better to address you, Nor song, nor poem have I heard Is sweeter than God bless you ! God bless you ! Thus I've wished you All that Christian joy posesses, it has received For there can truly be no joy Unless indeed God Blesses. r second and has God bless you ! so I breathe a charm, ever so much for Lest grief's dark night oppress you, ending him the en- For how can sorrow bring you harm, If 'tis God's way to bless you. S you to know that And so, "through all thy days for your good will. May shadows touch thee never-" But this alone-God bless thee— cerely yours, Then art thou safe forever. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY mm Mrs. Mary Lee, 183 East Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1 November 9, 1936 ident has received ember second and has you ever so much for in sending him the en- wants you to know that ful for your good will. y sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY mm Mrs. Mary Lee, 183 East Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. christmus Uffering ovember 9, 1936 NAME ADDRESS AMOUNT $ The President has received your letter of November second and has asked me to thank you ever so much for your kind thought in sending him the en- closed medal. He wants you to know that he is deeply grateful for your good will. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY mm the Mrs. Mary Lee, 183 East Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. vember 9, 1936 My dear Mrs. Lee: The President has received your letter of November second and has asked me to thank you ever so much for your kind thought in sending him the en- closed medal. He wants you to know that he is deeply grateful for your good will. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY mm the Mrs. Mary Lee, 183 East Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. - ovember 9, 1936 AVENUE NEW JERSEY My dear Mrs. Lee: The President has received your letter of November second and has asked me to thank you ever so much for your kind thought in sending him the en- closed medal. He wants you to know that he is deeply grateful for your good will. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY mm the Mrs. Mary Lee, 183 East Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. - November 9, 1936 My dear Mrs. Lee: The President has received your letter of November second and has asked me to thank you ever so much for your kind thought in sending him the en- closed medal. He wants you to know that he is deeply grateful for your good will. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY mm Mrs. Mary Lee, 183 East Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Gern nov2 1936 Dear President Thank 3. 1936 P.P.7. there been gom To send you one of the little medal and C q-m hut it off tell the last min and C thought you could not win red your intell you had This in you Pocket y for and hope it is not to late good 18 time the it Luck and God be with you ippreciates is am 22 word this gift Ins may Qe rstanding connection a Mern Phil 12 urs, LeHand SECRETARY Date Pa es UmJ. Mackin Gern nov2 Dear President any 1936 Thank 3, 1936 T.P.7. there been gom To send you one of the little medal and C q-m put it off Tell the last min and C thought you could not arn red your intell you had This in you Pocket Ly for and hope it is not to late good 18 time the it Luck and God be with you appreciates is am 22 Word this gift Ins may ge rstanding connection a Mern Phl 12 urs, LeHand SECRETARY Date Pa es UmJ. Mackin I puckly November 9, 1936 p.p.7. q-m My dear Mr. Mackin: The President has received your letter and thanks you most cordially for your kind thought in sending him the time the it to which you refer. He more than appreciates your friendly good wishes, I need hardly say that this gift can be accepted only with the understanding that there will be no publicity in connection with its presentation. Very sincerely yours, gand ganeter M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Actie William J. Mackin, Esq., 59 Fall Street, Seneca Falls, New York. es Wing Mackin WILLIAM J. MACKIN DEALER IN MEN'S FURISHINGS, CUSTOM TAILORING Thanks HATS AND CAPS "THE STORE OF CHEERFUL SERVICE" ahols 59 FALL STREET 11-9-369 Seneca Falls, N. Y., nov 5.4 1936 Hon Frankler. D Rooseirlt Dear President: I you to wear it with my Very fest - I want are Sending you a Jie The Rose for Rosselt wishes for your Continued health and prosperity. I want to Bongratulate you On your Wonderful Victory. I am The most pleased man in the Country over your Sictory When I had the honor of seating you at The Sould Aotee ago. Business meus. Bauquet. you at were the in Aeneca falls a few years success. al will pray Each day for your continued Very Truly. Wing Mackin PFF q-m November 10, 1936 My dear Mrs. Kearney: Your letter of November fifth to the President has been received and he has asked me to thank you most heartily for your kind thought in sending the medal to him. He wants you to know that he is most grateful for the good wishes which your communication conveys. Very sincerely yours, 11. A. LoHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Mrs. Mary F. Kearney, 1610 Penn Avenue, Seranton, Pennsylvania. RVR B: Nard Dun. telub 1610Pmar Da, Dear Mi. Pacsident Mir.5. 936. Frankhing Talano. Reservelt Pardo -me fut Dam Ro much interestud your unlifane after comfratutal this shinams you campaigne personally I wish I and to also andong K a lettle Furson al loken from the wear families it are of the nation - I ward before I you to teras to finaled you your your person it was Of peror ally for you at St amis Monaling Pabriels & Bufand is clected not Botty as Completin & My God How Lappap ur are that our were Said oh Road lingast our when Patrick I Please excure This is Know you are very bring Mrs. Mary having Financial foce B S Nard Deru. leb 1610 November 10, 1936 PPF My dear Mr. Mattei: 9-m Your letter of October thirty-first has been received, and I wish to thank you in the President's behalf for your courtesy in sending him the enclosed picture. I em indeed sorry that we cannot com- ply with your request, but we do not have any suitable photographs of the President available which could be sent you. Very sincerely yours, then awy M. A. Le Hand PRIVATE SECRETARY Clement Mattei, Esq., 7 West 114th Street, New York, N. Y. elb mough to Imeet you in person and thanks you for nation all have done for dur New York, n.y. Oct. 31,1936 asked D. Roasevelt. 7- W114nt. 11/10/15 dent. So Sarry M rpose of this sketch is Jh appreciation toward you, d President propred, four years ago from a campaign picture, when you where running for President. Irealize that you done the this prosperty I nation never thought back to you could bring people and nation from best of your ability to save your pression and starvation will I know do that you are doing and make the best you can to nation america the outstanding of the world. Dear President, I hope that enough to meet you in person one of this years I will be lucky and have thanks you for nation all done for dur the Best Bresident New york, n.y. Oct. 31,1936 acked elt. 7- W114nt. 11/10/15 A. C.1/35 of. So Sarry M C. C of this sketch is to show my appreciation toward you, my beloved President I capied, four years ago from a campaign picture, when you where running for President. Irealize that you have done the this nation back to prosperty I never thought you could bring people and nation from best of your ability to save your pression and starvation will I know that you are doing and make do the best you can to nation america the outstanding of the world. Dear President, I hope that enough to meet you in person one of this years I will be lucky and thanks you for nation. all have done for dur New York, n.y. Oct. 31,1936 asked mr. Franklin D. Rossevelt. 7-W114nt. 11/10/15 Hon President. So Sarry M The purpose of this sketch is to show my appreciation toward you, my beloved President I capied, four years ago from a campaign picture, when you where running for President. this nation prosperty I never thought back to you could bring Irealize that you have done the people and nation from best of your ability to save your pression and starvation will I know that you are doing and make do the best you can to nation america the outstanding of the world. Dear President, I hope that enough and to meet you in person one of this years I will be lucky have done for our thanks you for nation. all I think you deserve the appreciation of cityens. all and everyone of america good I am a Porto Rican, but what I feel in the bottom of my heart I have to expressed in this short letter mr. President, I use to be a again for providing the Bill of C.C.C. boy, for what I thanks you the Project of the livilian Conservation Corps. I am enclosing my photograph so d you will see my picture when was in Company 1298Canton n.y. I expect to get your answer an autographic picture of you, my beloved President the luck in the world so that I hope and wish you all you getre elected again, as America. our only and best President of y Respectfully yours, Clement Mattei IS STATE REGISTER NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES RST NEWSPAPER IN THE CAPITAL CITY" verree & CONKLII NEW YORK SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS CHICAGO DETROIT November 10, 1936. Candy SAN FRANCISCO frown be PERSONAL 9136 Honorable Marvin H. McIntyre, Secretary to President Roosevelt, White House, Washington, D. C. Dear Mac: A dear sweet Sister of Charity here in Springfield fairly worships President Roosevelt. She was born and reared in Kentucky and she makes a stick candy which she calls "Ye Old Kentucky Stick". She has insisted upon sending to me to forward to the President a stick of candy, attached to which is a prayer for his well-being and for the guidance of God in his future public service. I hesitate to take your time with this, but to be honest with this dear sweet person I am sending the candy and the prayer to you, under separate cover, and wish you would take time to send in the President's behalf a word of acknow- ledgment to this address: Mother M. Michelle Convent of the Ursulines Springfield, Illinois. Sand copy to Yours very truly, Editor-in-chief. V Y. Dallman VYD:AD To Beloved my, IS STATE REGISTER NATIONAL President REPRESENTATIVES 'IRST NEWSPAPER IN THE CAPITAL CITY" VERREE & CONKLI NEW YORK CHICAGO from SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS DETROIT Candy SAN FRANCISCO dive Climent November 10, 1936. Matter frown Watsipe 9- PERSONAL gist Honorable Marvin H. McIntyre, Secretary to President Roosevelt, White House, Washington, D. C. Dear Mac: A dear sweet Sister of Charity here in Springfield fairly worships President Roosevelt. She was born and reared in Kentucky and she makes a stick candy which she calls "Ye Old Kentucky Stick". She has insisted upon sending to me to forward to the President a stick of candy, attached to which is a prayer for his well-being and for the guidance of God in his future public service. I hesitate to take your time with this, but to be honest with this dear sweet person I am sending the candy and the prayer to you, under separate cover, and wish you would take time to send in the President's behalf a word of acknow- ledgment to this address: Mother M. Michelle Convent of the Ursulines Springfield, Illinois. Sand copy to Yours very truly, / Editor-in-chief. V. Y. Dallman VYD:AD ILLINOIS STATE REGISTER NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES "FIRST NEWSPAPER IN THE CAPITAL CITY" VERREE & CONKLIN NEW YORK SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS CHICAGO DETROIT November 10, 1936. Candy SAN FRANCISCO frown pp7m PERSONAL b gist Honorable Marvin H. McIntyre, Secretary to President Roosevelt, White House, Washington, D. C. Dear Mac: A dear sweet Sister of Charity here in Springfield fairly worships President Roosevelt. She was born and reared in Kentucky and she makes a stick candy which she calls "Ye Old Kentucky Stick". She has insisted upon sending to me to forward to the President a stick of candy, attached to which is a prayer for his well-being and for the guidance of God in his future public service. I hesitate to take your time with this, but to be honest with this dear sweet person I am sending the candy and the prayer to you, under separate cover, and wish you would take time to send in the President's behalf a word of acknow- ledgment to this address: Mother M. Michelle Convent of the Ursulines Springfield, Illinois. Send copy to Yours very truly, Page Editor-in-chief. V. Y. Dallman VYD:AD November 14, 1936 Dear Vic: Your note of November tenth has been received. Thank you very much, to the Prosi- dent's behalf, for your thoughtful courtesy in forwarding the letter and candy from Mother lis Michelle. I an sending her a note of appro- ciation. Very sincerely yours, N. H. Assistant Secretary to the President V. Y. Dallman, Reg.. Editor-in-Chief, "Illinois State Register", Springfield, LBE Illinois. November 14, 1936 Dear Vic: Your note of November tenth has been received. Thank you very much, in the Presi- dent's behalf, for your thoughtful courtesy in forwarding the letter and candy from Mother 11. Michelle. I am sending her a note of appre- ciation. Very sincerely yours, N. H. McXNTYRE Assistant Secretary to the President V. Y. Dallman, Esq.. Editor-in-Chief, "Illinois State Register", Springfield, LBE Illinois. orevarded by by Dallenau spring field, seel SUSCIPE OF ST. IGNATIUS Take, 0 Lord, and receive all my liberty, my memory, my under- standing, and my whole will. Thou hast given me all that I an and all that I possess; I surrender it all to Thee, that Thou mayest dispose of it according to Thy will. Give me only Thy love and Thy grace; with these I will be rich enough, and will have no more to desire. ember 10, 1936 (Indulgence of 300 days, once a day. LGO XIII) Dear Mr. President Knowing you live united to god in all the wayo you must go. me to thank I'm proming for you wer. IS in sending M be Kentucky friend our Sister ints you to prevent of the m. michelle know that the pecans Will DB enjoyed and that you kind thought is greatly appreciated. Very sincerely yours, gave away M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY S. G. Mayfield, Esq., 1402 Varmum St., N.W., Washington, D. C. es Fillening n 7. I olu Bushay prtm November 10, 1936 My dear Mr. Mayfield: The President asks me to thank you sincerely for your kindness in sending those delicious pecens. He wants you to know that the pecans will be enjoyed and that you kind thought is greatly appreciated. Very sincerely yours, gave away M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY S. G. Mayfield, Esq., 1402 Varnum St., N.W., Washington, D. C. es film. Filly Л 7. puckly P.P.M 9 November 10, 1936 My dear Mr. McClintic: The President thanks you for those bass. He enjoyed them very much and sppre- ciates your thoughtfulness. He asks me to convey his very best wishes. Very sincerely yours, no Is and M.A.LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Honorable James V. McClintic, Hotel Chastelton, Washington, D. C. es Ban 7/86 WASHINGTON Black Bass air shoke THE WHITE HOUSE from Mr. James V. McClintic, er 11, 1936 Hotel Chastleton, Washington, D.C. I want to thank you in benaif of the President for your letter of recent date, and for your kind thought in sending him the drawing. I am very sorry, however, that we can- not comply with your request, as this office can- not express an opinion regarding the merits of the many drawings and literary compositions re- ceived. I feel sure that you will understand. Very sincerely yours, M.A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY CWS Ray A. Mueller, Esq., 1604 South 72nd Street, West Allis, Wisconsin. at p.p.m q-m November 11, 1936 My dear Mr. Mueller: I want to thank you in behalf of the President for your letter of recent date, and for your kind thought in sending him the drawing. I am very sorry, however, that we can- not comply with your request, as this office can- not express an opinion regarding the merits of the many drawings and literary compositions re- ceived. I feel sure that you will understand. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY CWS Ray A. Mueller, Esq., 1604 South 72nd Street, West Allis, Wisconsin. Dear Miss LeHand: In my letter to the President I asked him if he would write me a letter and state what he thinks of my drawing, and my ability to draw. Since you will receive my letter ach " cas will you write me and let me know what you think of my drawing and my ability to draw? I want to take this moment to thank you for sending me those other letters as well as that beautiful photo. You'll never know how much I appreciated your doing this for me. I'd like very much to make you a drawing to show my appreciation for all you've done for me. If you write me, let me know what type of drawing you would like. By this I mean would you like a scenery, a drawing of a animal, a man of inportance, a persons head, a celebrity, or anything else I may of forgotton. Please don't dissappoint me. I'll be waiting for a answer. Very truly yours, Ray Ray A Mueller 1604 South 72 Street West Allis, Wisconsin President of the United States of America Franklin Delano Roosevelt The White House, Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. President: Some time ago, to be exact on the 13th. day of July, I made and sent you a pencil drawing of yourself as I see you. Along with my drawing I enclosed a letter, in which I asked you to grant me a request. I asked you if you would send me a letter as well as a photo of yourself. On the 19th day of July my request was granted for on that day I received the letter and photo. I wish to take this moment to thank you for what you have done for me. Once again I take great pleasure in sending you a pencil drawing of yourself. This drawing is a sort of victory drawing, to celebrate your re-election as President of the United States. On election eve I listened to the election returns untill 5:15 A. M. My folks, as well as myself prayed for you every night, and I never missed a single one of your radio speeches. I wish to ask you one more favor. Will you write me a letter and let me know what you think of my drawing and my ability to draw? I would so appreciate a reply. Hoping to hear from you soon, I remain Very truly yours, Ray Mueller Ray A Mueller 1604 South 72nd. Street West Allis, Wisconsin LEE 18071 in OUR S PRESIDENT DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE Philadelshia n. 2517 South20th Street thanked it p.p.7 9-m November 12, 1936 My dear Claire: The President has received your nice little letter of November eighth and has asked me to thank you for your kind thought in sending him the enclosed medal. He wants you to know e how much he appreciates your friendliness in writ- ing and is deeply grateful for your prayers. The President sends you his very best wishes. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Claire Brady, 2517 South 20th Street, Philadelphia, fef Pennsylvania. DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE 2517 South20th Street thanked old 11/12/36, 8 1936. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania moe ship for maid was DearMr. President hovem our 12 1936 Swant to congratulate you fare heing re elected. of p.p.7. asthing to withit coursel know you hadn't 9. m MalionalCoxvention myUnderice 1912 and I Durning the Democratic some stock which my older sisterand myself and re fresh jimmie promised to take th the hopes that to the Innaugaration hard and tedine you were re- elected. Butthat in ually are hairing. not ne our monder fal you inere reselected more a personal thave visited the Capital 2 Democrates party. trum Assuring you you, V mr Inmain President of my loyalty and support they Sincerely yours Walcolus 3. In Conihe is you have (3) in the previous and The H hite (2). House, I was than fears. In one Grade In the It hite Hucose and now I am inE ighth puches you say in Tremember the ball room and the Gold Piansand key lover In the same pocky also therrom flisheras call it. have room Jar this mall wondu if you would Varaculas metal en only hope that prayers and Masses Lordan Dremember you in my and losing Ireceived this His Blessed Matherinill metellifrom a spanisk have never gone with priest ture years ago so you may carry on for Continue your good healt utit. Bukfulitan honor in the next four yea theyrod of the country trium Greeny, to you than to our Numorw Assuring ph you, mr Inmain President of my loyalty and support they Sincerely yours Walcolus 3. In Conihe DEMOCR ATLC NATIONAL COMMITTEE togiventhis metal to you. my laskwishasa girlay thanked working maid thirdlen that is my age) novem her 12- 1936 istespmeday shake the Prsident p.p.7, Franklin Delano Prosevelt. 9. m you. some stock and which I Good my Kaly inmy praymuning and in ith nice the 1912 hopes that 1 and re fresh hard and teduce VarienBrady inually are hairing. me our monder fal more a personal 2 Democrates party. trium ph to you Assuring you mr President of my by alty and support Inmain they Sincerely yours Walcolus 3. In Conihe DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING thanked WASHINGTON MALCOLM S. MCCONIHE NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Mae shown 716 JACKSON PLACE for maid hovem or 12 in 1936 he Honorable Franklun D. Roosevelt p.p.7. White House. q:m m my dear un President. This is the last of some stock which I I hav had in in my cellar since 1912 and I am sending it to you with the hopes that may tre able Do Enjoy it hard and re and fresh teduce you after some of the are hairing. yourself feren ceo which you entitually wish As congratulate you me our monder fal which I emaider is more a personal triumph ls you than to our Democrates party. Assuring you mr Inmain President of my by alty and support they Sincerely yours Walcolus 3. In Conihe THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON 11/17/36 File MEMORANDUM FOR MR. McINTYRE: I believe you received this in person and it is safe to say he was thanked, isn't it? R. B. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 17, 1936 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. INGLING: Will you look this up and see whether or not Mr. McConihe was thanked by letter? R. B. He was and as for as me know. CEI