HARDING, WARREN G. (1865-1923). Twenty-ninth President
of the United States (1921-3). Typed Letter Signed, “Warren
G. Harding,” as President, on imprinted The White House stationery.
One page, quarto. Washington, D.C., November 2, 1922. File hole in
blank margin, else very fine condition. To “Hon. George Wharton
Pepper, Land Title Building, Philadelphia, Pa.” Harding writes:
“My dear Senator Pepper: Thank you very
much for your good letter of October 29th. Just because you have been
so good and considerate I am breaking the rules and addressing a note
to your friend in Massachusetts. Inasmuch as you did not give me his
post office address I am obliged to enclose it to you to be forwarded
to him. Please know of my gratitude for your trip to Ohio. I know
how it pleased the organization there, and I am sure you added to
the hopefulness of victory next week. With very best regards, I am,
very truly yours, Warren G. Harding.”
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