F. D. Roosevelt Warm Springs Memorial Commission papers, 1958 April 8.

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F. D. Roosevelt Warm Springs Memorial Commission papers, 1958 April 8.

The collection consists of a draft (copy) of a chronology of Franklin D. Roosevelt's trips to Warm Springs, Georgia. There is also a carbon of a list of official automobiles [apparently for a parade].

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SNAC Resource ID: 7333684

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Little White House (Warm Springs, Ga.)

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Between 1924 and 1945 Franklin D. Roosevelt visited Warm Springs and Georgia forty-one times. In the early years, he spent his days exercising at the pools at the Warm Springs resort as he tried to rebuild his leg muscles from the debilitating effects of polio. After being elected as the thirty-second president of the United States in 1932, he used his new home at Warm Springs, "The Little White House," as a retreat from the rigors of leading a nation through the Great Depression. He died there ...

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