Lot 743
Harding, Warren G. (1865-1923) 29th
President of the United States, 1921-1923.
Typed Letter Signed as
President. One page, Octavo, on imprinted White House letterhead,
Washington, September 16, 1922. To Rollins Lewis, an avowed supporter of
Harding's policies, which have been coming under increasing attack. The
president writes:
"My dear Mr. Lewis: It was very good of you to
write so thoughtful a letter as that which you addressed to me under date of
September 16th. I gratefully appreciate all the kindly things you say therein.
In these days when there are so many cross-currents in the public opinion of
the country it is good to be assured that there are thoughtful people who are
in accord with the purposes of those who must bear the burden of authority and
responsibility...Warren G. Harding."
With the collapse of the war
boom, with wage cuts, unemployment, growing farm distress, and urban resentment
of prohibition, Harding by midterm found that much of his popularity had
slipped away. Here the President voices a relieved gratitude for the outspoken
support of one member of his endangered constituency.
Very slight clip
stain at top right, otherwise fine.
Estimated Value $400-500.