


Franklin D. Roosevelt 1937 Typed Letter Signed as President - To Frank Murphy as Governor of Michigan
32nd President. Typed letter signed “Franklin D. Roosevelt” AS PRESIDENT, September 20, 1937, The White House Washington stationery, but sent from Hyde Park, NY, to Frank Murphy as Governor of Michigan, in full:
We missed you the other day. Naturally it was just a social luncheon, but I had hoped it would give me an opportunity to see you.
I do hope you are continuing to improve and also that you will not be in too big a hurry to get back to work.
In very good condition, mailing fold.
Frank Murphy was an American politician, lawyer and jurist from Michigan. He was a Democrat who was named to the Supreme Court by FDR in 1940. He had previously served as United States Attorney General, as the 35th Governor of Michigan and Mayor of Detroit. He also served as the last Governor-General of the Philippines and the first High Commissioner to the Philippines.
32nd President. Typed letter signed “Franklin D. Roosevelt” AS PRESIDENT, September 20, 1937, The White House Washington stationery, but sent from Hyde Park, NY, to Frank Murphy as Governor of Michigan, in full:
We missed you the other day. Naturally it was just a social luncheon, but I had hoped it would give me an opportunity to see you.
I do hope you are continuing to improve and also that you will not be in too big a hurry to get back to work.
In very good condition, mailing fold.
Frank Murphy was an American politician, lawyer and jurist from Michigan. He was a Democrat who was named to the Supreme Court by FDR in 1940. He had previously served as United States Attorney General, as the 35th Governor of Michigan and Mayor of Detroit. He also served as the last Governor-General of the Philippines and the first High Commissioner to the Philippines.
32nd President. Typed letter signed “Franklin D. Roosevelt” AS PRESIDENT, September 20, 1937, The White House Washington stationery, but sent from Hyde Park, NY, to Frank Murphy as Governor of Michigan, in full:
We missed you the other day. Naturally it was just a social luncheon, but I had hoped it would give me an opportunity to see you.
I do hope you are continuing to improve and also that you will not be in too big a hurry to get back to work.
In very good condition, mailing fold.
Frank Murphy was an American politician, lawyer and jurist from Michigan. He was a Democrat who was named to the Supreme Court by FDR in 1940. He had previously served as United States Attorney General, as the 35th Governor of Michigan and Mayor of Detroit. He also served as the last Governor-General of the Philippines and the first High Commissioner to the Philippines.