Herbert Hoover letter to Harriet Taylor Upton, 1943 November 9.

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Herbert Hoover letter to Harriet Taylor Upton, 1943 November 9.

Consists of one typed letter signed by Hebert Hoover to Mrs. H.T. Upton of Pasadena, California, acknowledging her letter and stating it is his "firm belief that the most urgent question facing the world is to make a lasting peace..." The letter is dated 9 November 1943 from the Waldorf-Astoria Towers in New York, New York.

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Upton, Harriet Taylor, 1853-1945

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Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964

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