Framed Eleanor Roosevelt signed letter with envelope — Includes photo
Framed Eleanor Roosevelt signed letter with envelope — Includes photo
Updated on April 2, 2026: This has been sold.
Addressed to Mr. Paul Seabury, a foreign policy scholar and a member of the board of Freedom House, an organization that Eleanor Roosevelt helped found in October 1941.
In the letter, Mrs. Roosevelt extends an invitation to lunch at her cottage:
MRS. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
211 EAST 62ND STREET
NEW YORK 21, N. Y.
November 17, 1956
Dear Mr. Seabury:
Thank you for your kind letter.
I am glad you can lunch with me at Val-Kill cottage on November 23rd, and of course I will be delighted to have your wife join us.
Very sincerely yours,
Signed: Eleanor Roosevelt
"Several groups were aggressively supporting U.S. entry into World War II and in early autumn 1941, when various group activities began to overlap, the Fight for Freedom Committee began exploring a mass merger. George Field then conceived the idea of all of the groups maintaining their separate identities under one roof—Freedom House—to promote the concrete application of the principles of freedom. . . ."Freedom House sponsored influential radio programs including The Voice of Freedom (1942–43) and Our Secret Weapon (1942–43), a CBS radio series created to counter Axis shortwave radio propaganda broadcasts. Rex Stout, chairman of the Writers' War Board and representative of Freedom House, would rebut the most entertaining lies of the week. The series was produced by Paul White, founder of CBS News."
Frame size: 16.25" x 19.25"
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