Franklin D. Roosevelt on the Verge of Greatness
A signed photograph of him taken the year he was elected president
An 8 by 10 inch sepia photograph of him, taken in 1932, the year he overwhelmingly defeated President Herbert Hoover in the presidential election. Soon FDR would be inaugurated and begin building his New Deal.
An 8 by 10 inch sepia photograph of him, taken in 1932, the year he overwhelmingly defeated President Herbert Hoover in the presidential election. Soon FDR would be inaugurated and begin building his New Deal.
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