Franklin D. Roosevelt Document Signed - Supporting the Scientific Education Efforts of the Smithsonian Institution

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32nd President. Document signed “Franklin D. Roosevelt”, document with printed text: “Register of patrons of Smithsonian Scientific Series to be deposited in the archives of Smithsonian Institution Washington.” The document was intended to certify the signer’s eligibility as a patron of the Smithsonian’s scientific efforts . This is Roosevelt’s signed document certifying him as a patron.

In the 1920s and 1930s, the Smithsonian Institution published a series of twelve science-related books, with the intention of showcasing the Smithsonian Institution’s contribution to American scientific knowledge. Called the Smithsonian Scientific Series, the topics of the books were (1) Smithsonian Institution, (2) The Sun and the Welfare of Man, (3) Minerals from Earth And Sky, (4) North American Indians, (5) Insects, (6) Wild Animals In and Out of the Zoo, (7) Man from the Farthest Past, (8) Cold-Blooded Vertebrates, (9) Warm-Blooded Vertebrates, (10) Shelled Invertebrates, (11) Old and New Plant Lore, and (12) Great Inventions. There were about 1200 plates, color plates (illustrations & paintings) and sepia duotone plates; with laid in explanation of the process and expense involved in developing and designing the series and its art. This set was published in a Patron’s Edition which has the name of the original owner/patron on a page tipped into the set. Patrons came from many walks of life. For example, Albert Einstein and boxer Gene Tunney were both patrons. Patrons received a certification “in recognition of support to the Institution’s program for the diffusion of knowledge.” The Patron’s Edition was printed in 1934 - which would lead us to believe that FDR signed this document while serving as President of the United States.

Overall soiling to page, punch holes left side, seal at top with wear.

A most unique document and association.

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