T.S. Haskill certificate from Franklin D. Roosevelt, ca. 1917.

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T.S. Haskill certificate from Franklin D. Roosevelt, ca. 1917.

Certificate issued to T.S. Haskill by Franklin D. Roosevelt, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, acknowledging with thanks and appreciation Haskill's contribution of a pair of binoculars for use by the United States Navy.

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