| Vendor SKU | Author | Title | Publisher | Condition | Description | Keywords(s) | Price | Image |
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| 11701 | Bradley, Omar N., General, U. S. Army | Letter to George E. Outland | self | Good with creasing, a date stamp, a one inch tear in a fold, another shorter tear, a chip missing on the bottom left corner, and a staple in the upper left corner. | 8 x 10.5 inches on a Veterans Administration Letterhead, this letter from Bradley to Mr. Outland references Paso Robles, California as a possible site for the construction of a Veterans Administration Hospital. | Autograph, Omar N. Bradley, General, U. S. Army, WW2 | $700 | 
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| 11698 | Bunche, Ralph J. | Letter to George E. Outland | self | Good with faint creasing. | 6 x 9 inches on an American Political Science Association letterhead. Dr. Bunche was the first African American to receive a PhD in political science in the US and was prominent in early history of the United Nations. This letter thanks Mr. Outland for getting in touch and mentions past associations and a future meeting. | Autograph, Ralph J. Bunche, Afro-American, Africian American, United Nations, Political Science, American Political Science Association | $500 | 
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| 11702 | Carlson, Evans F. | Letter to George E. Outland | self | Fair with much edge wear and creasing on the right margin, a date stamp and a hole left when a staple was removed. | 8 x 10.5 inches, this letter to Mr. Outland references Carlson's recent heart attack and political developments in the Democratic Party. Carlson was a USMC Colonel in WW2, head of Carlson's Raiders. Included is a copy of a letter Outland sent encouraging Carlson to run for Senator. Also included is a newspaper clipping of Carlson, Outland and Ed V. Izak as well as a telegram Carlson sent to Outland about Carlson's heart attack. The telegram has some tears. | Autograph, Colonel Evans Carlson, USMC, Carlson's Raiders, Makin, WW2, United States Marine Corps | $300 | 
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| 11696 | Donovan, William J., "Wild Bill" | Letter to George E. Outland | self | Good with some faint creasing and some small specks. | 8.5 x 11 inchs, single page typed letter, July 25, 1950, signed Bill Donovan. George Outland was a campaign manager for James Roosevelt's campaign for California governor. This letter mentions Donovan visiting campaign head quarters trying to get ".... my check for gas and oil used during the latter days of the campaign." Donovan founded the OSS, Office of Strategic Survices, in WW2, and is known as the "father" of today's CIA. | Autograph, Bill Donovan, Wild Bill Donovan, OSS, CIA, WW2 | $500 | 
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| 11722 | Funk, Wilfred J. | When The Merry-Go-Round Breaks Down! | Funk & Wagnalls Company | Very good with light shelf wear. No dust wrapper. Glue marks show through the letter from C. F. Kettering. | This book details, from public records, ups and downs of the US economy. It has a glued-in presentation note to "Walter" from Charles F. Kettering, famous inventor of the automotive self-starter and much more. The note on a C. F. Kettering letterhead summarizing the books contents is signed "Ket." | Politics, Economy, Finance, Charles F. Kettering, Autograph, Automotive | $50 | 
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| 10809 | Gruening, Ernest | Letter to George E. Outland with "Territory of Alaska, Office of the Governor" letterhead. | self | Good. Staple puncture. Ink date stamp. Three fold creases and other faint creasing. Red pencil address notation by recipient. | 8 x 10 inchs, one page, November 29, 1946, a signed letter from Alaska Territorial Governor Ernest Gruening, to California congressman George Outland on Outland's recent election loss. | Autograph, Ernest Gruening, Alaska | $250 | 
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| 10810 | Gruening, Ernest | Letter to George E. Outland with "United States Senate" letterhead. | self | Good. Three fold creases. Multiple creases on the lower right corner. | 8 x 10 inchs, one page, December 29, 1958, a signed letter from Alaska Senator Ernest Gruening, to California ex-congressman George Outland with happy new years wishes and a rememberance of past elections. | Autograph, Ernest Gruening, Alaska | $100 | 
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| 10811 | Hoover, J. Edgar | Letter to George E. Outland with "Federal Bureau of Investigation" letterhead. | self | Fair to good. Two rusty staple imprints. Two horizontal creases. Light creasing along the margins, etc. 1/2 inch tear on the right margin. | 8 x 10 inchs, one page, September 9, 1946, a signed letter from FBI head J. Edgar Hoover to California congressman George Outland concerning attempts by the Baruch Corporation, and Earl T. Heitschmidt, to negatively influence Outland's reelection. | Autograph, J. Edgar Hoover, FBI | $350 | 
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| 10812 | Hoover, J. Edgar | Letter to George E. Outland with "Federal Bureau of Investigation" letterhead. | self | Very good. One horizontal crease. Date Stamp. | 7 x 9 inchs, one page, July 24, 1943, a signed letter from FBI head J. Edgar Hoover to California congressman George Outland about a communication by Mr. A. Gainsau of Salinas, California. | Autograph, J. Edgar Hoover, FBI | $300 | 
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| 11703 | LaGuardia, Fiorello | Letter to George E. Outland | self | Good with some creasing, a date stamp and notations in red pencil. | 5.025 x 8 inches, this letter to Mr. Outland references a letter on "..a provision in the National Housing Act which I think you will agree works an injustice on mortagagors under the Act." LaGuardia, "The Little Flower," a Mayor of New York, congressman and Republican politician. | Autograph, Fiorello LaGuardia, New York. Politics | $200 | 
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| 11700 | Mitscher, M. A., Vice Admiral, U.S. Navy | Letter to George E. Outland | self | Good with some creasing. There are two date stamps and notations in pencil. | 8 x 10.5 inches on a Navy Department Office Of The Chief Of Naval Operations letterhead, this letter from Admiral Mitscher, then Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Air), to Mr. Outland references the use of The Marine Corps Air Station at Santa Barbara, California after the war. Mitscher was a father of U.S. Naval Aviation. In WW2 he was an Admiral and commanded Task Force 38 in the battle of Philippine Sea. | Autograph, M. A. Mitscher, Marc A. Mitscher, WW2, USN, the Battle of the Philippine Sea, Aviation | $300 | 
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| 11697 | Perkins, Frances C. | Letter to George E. Outland | self | Good. Has a rusty staple in the upper left hand corner, some light creases, soiling and a date stamp. | 8 x 10.5 inchs, single page typed letter, May 7, 1943, 1950, signed Frances C Perkins. George Outland was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives. This letter is in response to Outland's request for an "...exemption of the fish packing industry. Frances Perkins was the first female member of a U.S. cabinet, chosen by Roosevelt in 1933 as his Secretary of Labor. | Autograph, Frances C. Perkins, Secretary of Labor, women's studies. | $300 | 
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| 11704 | Pinchot, Gifford | Letter to George E. Outland | self | Good with a staple in the upper left hand corner. | 7 x 9 inches, this letter to Mr. Outland references a copy of "Common Sense" sent to him by Mrs. Edward Macauley. Pinchot was a Progressive Republican Governor of Pennsylvania and the first Chief of the United States Forest Service. The Gifford Pinchot National Forrest is named for him. | Autograph, Gifford Pinchot, Pennsylvania, Politics, Republican, Forrestry, Conservation. | $150 | 
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| 10807 | Rayburn, Sam | Letter to George E. Outland with a "The Speaker's Rooms House of Representatives U. S. letterhead. | self | Fair to good with 4 staple removal marks, rust imprints of two staples, light creasing and soiling. Two holes punched in margin. Three lines of ink notation (not related to Rayburn) on the back. | 7 x 9 inchs, one page, December 16, 1942, a signed letter from Texas Congressman Sam Rayburn, as speaker of the United States House of Represtentatives, to California congressman George Outland wishing him a happy Christmas and New Year. | Autograph, Sam Rayburn, Texas, politics | $300 | 
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| 10808 | Rayburn, Sam | Letter to George E. Outland with a "The Speaker's Rooms House of Representatives U. S. letterhead. | self | Very good. Horizontal fold crease. Date ink stamp. | 7 x 9 inchs, one page, October 8, 1943, a signed letter from Texas Congressman Sam Rayburn, as speaker of the United States House of Represtentatives, to California congressman George Outland wishing him a happy birthday. | Autograph, Sam Rayburn, Texas, Politics | $400 | 
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| 10806 | Stettinius, Edward, Jr. | Letter to George E. Outland with a United States Department of State letterhead. | self | Good with some faint creasing. Two ink date stamps, rusty staple and the imprint of a rusty paperclip. | 8 x 10.5 inchs, one page, June 10th, 1944, a signed letter from Edward Stettinius Jr., as the United States Secretary of State, to California congressman George Outland regarding William E. Pulliam's request for information about property near Miraflores Airport, Ciudad Trujillo, Dominican Republic. | Autograph, Edward Stettinius Jr., Secretary of State | $200 | 
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| 11699 | Stimson, Henry L. | Letter to George E. Outland | self | Good with creasing and a date stamp. | 8 x 10.5 inches on a War Department letterhead, this letter from Stimson, the Secretary of War, to Mr. Outland references a hearing on H. R. 2800, a bill "To provide for cooperation with State agencies administering labor laws in establishing safe and healthful working conditions in industry." Stimson was also head of the Manhattan Project that built the first Atomic Bomb. | Autograph, Henry L. Stimson, WW2, Politics, Atomic Bomb, Manhattan Project | $500 | 
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| 10804 | Vinson, Fred M. | Letter to George E. Outland with a United States Secretary of the Treasury letterhead. | self | Good with some faint creasing. Two ink date stamps. | 8 x 10.5 inchs, single page, signed by Vinson, Feb. 4th, 1946, a letter from Fred M. Vinson as Secretary of the US treasury (later a supreme court justice) to California congressman George Outland about a financial agreement with the United Kingdom. | Autograph, Fred M. Vinson, Supreme Court | $300 | 
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| 10805 | Vinson, Fred M. | Letter to George E. Outland with a United States Secretary of the Treasury letterhead. | self | Good with some faint creasing. One ink date stamp. Two line black pencil notation, two words in red pencil. | 8 x 10.5 inchs, two pages, Jan. 16th, 1946, a signed letter from Fred M. Vinson as Secretary of the US treasury (later a supreme court justice) to California congressman George Outland with a list of documents pertaining to a financial agreement with the United Kingdom. | Autograph, Fred M. Vinson, Supreme Court | $300 | 
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| 10813 | Warren, Earl | Letter to George E. Outland with "State of California Governor's Office" letterhead. | self | Good. Has a tan "ghost" of a smaller piece of paper. Ink date stamp. Two folding creases and faint creases in the margin. Red pencil number. | 8 x 10 inchs, one page, February 15, 1944, a signed letter from then Governor of California, (later Supreme Court Chief Justice) Earl Warren to California congressman George Outland about Outland's response to a previous communication on the State Board of Agriculture. | Autograph, Earl Warren, California, Supreme Court | $400 | 
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| 10814 | Warren, Earl | Letter to George E. Outland with "State of California Governor's Office" letterhead. | self | Good. Rusty staple in the upper left corner. Ink date stamp. Two folding creases and faint creases in the margin. | 8 x 10 inchs, one page, September 6, 1944, a signed letter from then Governor of California, (later Supreme Court Chief Justice) Earl Warren to California congressman George Outland about the future of unemployed Federal employees (war workers). Senate Bill No. 2051 is referenced. | Autograph, Earl Warren, California, Supreme Court | $600 | 
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