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William H. Taft Signed 6 Page 8x10.5 Letter Dated December 24, 1917 BAS #A39056


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  • William H. Taft Signed 6 Page 8x10.5 Letter Dated December 24, 1917 BAS #A39056
  • William H. Taft Signed 6 Page 8x10.5 Letter Dated December 24, 1917 BAS #A39056
  • William H. Taft Signed 6 Page 8x10.5 Letter Dated December 24, 1917 BAS #A39056
  • William H. Taft Signed 6 Page 8x10.5 Letter Dated December 24, 1917 BAS #A39056
  • William H. Taft Signed 6 Page 8x10.5 Letter Dated December 24, 1917 BAS #A39056
  • William H. Taft Signed 6 Page 8x10.5 Letter Dated December 24, 1917 BAS #A39056
  • William H. Taft Signed 6 Page 8x10.5 Letter Dated December 24, 1917 BAS #A39056
  • William H. Taft Signed 6 Page 8x10.5 Letter Dated December 24, 1917 BAS #A39056
  • William H. Taft Signed 6 Page 8x10.5 Letter Dated December 24, 1917 BAS #A39056
  • William H. Taft Signed 6 Page 8x10.5 Letter Dated December 24, 1917 BAS #A39056
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This Autographed Dated December 24, 1917 6 Page 8x10.5 Typed Letter has been Personally Signed by William H. Taft. This item is 100% Authentic to include a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) / hologram by Beckett Authentication Services. The authenticity can be verified on Beckett Authentication Services website. A letter addressed to his friend and Washington newspaper correspondent, Gus J. Karger, in which Taft criticizes President Wilson's handling of the U.S.'s entry into the First World War. Following the sinking of the Lusitania by a German U-Boat, the United States declared war on Germany and entered the war on April 6, 1917. Taft felt that the United States should be aligning itself more with England and that Wilson was not open to suggestions or advice about the war. He expressed his frustrations, Taft has added several hand-annotations throughout.Lightly toned throughout, with flattened folds and light foxing. Some dampstaining to lower right edge and rust impression from paperclip. Press Pass Collectibles only offers Authentic Autographs by William H. Taft through Signings, In-Person Signings or Private Collections to include a 100% money back Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee.
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