Address of Vice-President Calvin Coolidge at the dedication of the monument to General U.S. Grant at Washington, D.C. April 27, 1922. 1922.

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Address of Vice-President Calvin Coolidge at the dedication of the monument to General U.S. Grant at Washington, D.C. April 27, 1922. 1922.

Typescript (17 leaves), with pencil corrections and holograph note signed, 1922 April 27, on last leaf from Calvin Coolidge to Ida Honoré Grant; TLS, 1922 May 1, from Coolidge to Ida Honoré Grant presenting the typescript, the original used at the dedication.

1 v. (2 items) ; 22 cm.

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