Huge, Imposing Signed Portrait Photograph of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Early in His Term as President
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Oversize, imposing 13 by 16 inch portrait photograph of FDR near the start of his term as president, as he launched the New Deal, seated at his desk with letter in hand, signed and inscribed in fountain pen, “To Robert Livingston Bailey, from Franklin D. Roosevelt.”
Oversize, imposing 13 by 16 inch portrait photograph of FDR near the start of his term as president, as he launched the New Deal, seated at his desk with letter in hand, signed and inscribed in fountain pen, “To Robert Livingston Bailey, from Franklin D. Roosevelt.”
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