Wilson, Woodrow. Typed Letter Signed on personal, engraved stationery, 9½ x 7 in., Washington, D.C., Sept. 9, 1922. Fine. To Mr. D.W. Gault of Chicoteague, Virginia, thanking him for a box of clams: "…I have already enjoyed several plates of clam broth which most pleasantly reminded me of your friendship…." Light toning and a few creases. Boldly signed in black ink. Accompanied by the transmittal envelope, which has some soiling, and a 9 x 6½ in. seated portrait photo of Wilson with some overall silvering.
After leaving the White House in March of 1921, Wilson retired in Washington. He would never regain his health after the debilitating stroke he suffered in 1919, and although he joined a law firm, he would never practice. Light toning and creasing, minor ink transfer. Boldly signed.
Estimated Value $400 - 600.
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