Item #41354 TYPED LETTER SIGNED, ON "THE VICE PRESIDENT'S CHAMBER" STATIONERY, 10 SEPTEMBER 1929, FROM VICE PRESIDENT CURTIS TO GEORGE M. NELSON, PROVIDING HIS AUTOGRAPH. Charles Curtis.
TYPED LETTER SIGNED, ON "THE VICE PRESIDENT'S CHAMBER" STATIONERY, 10 SEPTEMBER 1929, FROM VICE PRESIDENT CURTIS TO GEORGE M. NELSON, PROVIDING HIS AUTOGRAPH.

TYPED LETTER SIGNED, ON "THE VICE PRESIDENT'S CHAMBER" STATIONERY, 10 SEPTEMBER 1929, FROM VICE PRESIDENT CURTIS TO GEORGE M. NELSON, PROVIDING HIS AUTOGRAPH.

Washington: 1929. Typed letter to "My dear Nelson," single page and signed "Charles Curtis." Fine. With an original news agency glossy photo of Curtis standing with Herbert Hoover after they had been nominated as the Republican standard-bearers in 1928

Curtis, "an enrolled member of the Kaw Nation," is the nation's first and only Native American vice president. The letter is to George M. Nelson of New York City. [Transcript of "The complicated legacy of Charles Curtis, first and only Native American vice president", PBS News Weekend, Nov 25, 2023 5:35 PM, accessed at PBS website May 01, 2026.]. Item #41354

Price: $250.00

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