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Bill Clinton TLS "It's so nice to be remembered."
Bill Clinton TLS "It's so nice to be remembered."
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Bill Clinton
Little Rock, Arkansas, September 8, 1983
Bill Clinton TLS "It's so nice to be remembered."
TLS, Little Rock, Arkansas, dated September 8, 1983, written on "State of Arkansas, Office of the Governor" stationery and addressed to Gloria Staggs (O'Donnell). O'Donnell was a member of his original campaign for Congressman in the mid-70s and later during his governmental years in Arkansas. Following O'Donnell's role on Clinton's Arkansas campaigns, the two would remain pen pals well into his presidential years and beyond. This letter comes directly from her collection. Accompanied by the original envelope. 8.5" x 11"

In full:

"Dear Gloria:

Thanks you for your birthday note. It's so nice to be remembered.

I'm grateful for your words of support and I will continue to work for the best interest of all concerned.

Sincerely,

Bill"

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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8.5" x11"
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Bill Clinton TLS "It's so nice to be remembered."

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