William McKinley 1900 Typed Letter Signed as President - One Week After The 1900 Election

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25th President. Typed letter signed “William McKinley” AS PRESIDENT, November 12, 1900, “Executive Mansion, Washington” stationery, to Daniel Ransdell as Sergeant at Arms of the United States Senate, in full:

Please accept my cordial thanks for the message of congratulations which you have been good enough to send.

Assuring you that your kindly thoughtfulness is appreciated.

Some age toning, file holes at top left and right.

Daniel Moore Ransdell took his oath of office as the Sergeant of Arms of the US Senate on February 1, 1900 - the fourteenth person to hold that post.

The election of 1900 was held on November 6, 1900 where McKinley defeated William Jennings Bryan. Theodore Roosevelt was McKinley’s running mate - and he would become President less than a year later after the assassination of McKinley.

25th President. Typed letter signed “William McKinley” AS PRESIDENT, November 12, 1900, “Executive Mansion, Washington” stationery, to Daniel Ransdell as Sergeant at Arms of the United States Senate, in full:

Please accept my cordial thanks for the message of congratulations which you have been good enough to send.

Assuring you that your kindly thoughtfulness is appreciated.

Some age toning, file holes at top left and right.

Daniel Moore Ransdell took his oath of office as the Sergeant of Arms of the US Senate on February 1, 1900 - the fourteenth person to hold that post.

The election of 1900 was held on November 6, 1900 where McKinley defeated William Jennings Bryan. Theodore Roosevelt was McKinley’s running mate - and he would become President less than a year later after the assassination of McKinley.