Ask the Scholar
Document scope · 1 page
Scholar
Ask about this object, its catalog metadata, its source description, or the page inventory.
For page-specific OCR and visual context, open one of the page chats.
Scholar Source Context
Document identity
localId
174679444
label
Letter from Harold Ickes to Daniel F. Clancy
core
doc
dtoType
document
citationUrl
pageCount
1
Source metadata
id
174679444
contentType
document
title
Letter from Harold Ickes to Daniel F. Clancy
citationUrl
collections
Records of the National Committee Against Limiting the Presidency
Subject Files
thumbnailUrl
largeImageUrl
imageCount
1
hasImages
yes
source
import
hasTranscription
no
Source extras
naId
174679444
levelOfDescription
item
productionDates
day
18
logicalDate
1949-07-18
month
7
year
1949
recordType
description
ocrSource
nara-archive
Single page context
seq
1
pageIndex
0
type
photo
mediaId
2c3259e532bb1a18
ocrText
HAROLD L. ICKES
3624 PROSPECT AVENUE, N.W.
WASHINGTON 7, D.C.
DUPONT 2281
July 18, 1949.
My dear Mr. Clancy:
I am very glad indeed to get your letter of July 12.
It appears from the letter of Chester A. Dolan, Jr.,
President of the Massachusetts Senate, that so far as the
present session is concerned, the issue of the twenty-
second amendment is dead. This is good news. As to
Alabama, I do not know anyone to whom I might write in
that state except the two United States Senators. I
shall undertake to get letters off to them as soon as
possible, together with one to Chester Dolan, whom
I assume is the Lieutenant Governor of lassachusetts.
You certainly have done good work in this matter.
Sincerely yours,
Harold L. Ickes.
Mr. Deniel Francis Clancy,
P.O. Box 322,
Springfield, Ohio.