ALS, [1944] August 28 : Washington, D.C., to Livy.

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ALS, [1944] August 28 : Washington, D.C., to Livy.

Mrs. Roosevelt reports on her Summer and plans for early Autumn. She speaks of her sons: "I have interesting letters from Johnny who has been in the thick of the Pacific fighting. Elliott too writes he's been in France, daily thinks Germany must surrender soon." Letter signed "E.R."

3 p. ; 17.5 x 15 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6914551

Copley Press, J S Copley Library

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