Description: Theodore Roosevelt Signed Letter to Ernest Eberhard Grand Conservatory of Music 1898 Features:A RARE FIND!Nice antique original letter signed by Theodore RooseveltAddressed from Republican State Committee, Fifth Avenue Hotel. New York December 8th, 1898Typed: "My dear Sir:- I regret exceedingly that it is not possible for me to attend that concert. I thank you heartily for the picture of my little mascot. Yours very truly, Theodore Roosevelt"Addressed to Dr. Ernest Eberhard, 250 West 23rd St., New York CityErnest Eberhard was a German immigrant who founded the Grand Conservatory of New York City in 1874 with some help from the New York State Legislature. At a graduation ceremony, Theodore Roosevelt (then a state congressman), admitted to being involved in the legislation which allowed the conservatory to offer a Musical Doctor degree. Ernst Eberhard was the first to receive the doctorate and was the president of the Grand Conservatory for about 40 years.Dimensions as photographedCondition:Antique: This is an antique item that shows use and wear commensurate with age as photographed. See photos for detailed condition. ***Signature Confirmation required to take receipt of this shipment***
Price: 1234.99 USD
Location: Englewood, Ohio
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Industry: Presidential
President: Theodore Roosevelt
Signed by: Theodore Roosevelt
Signed: Yes
Autograph Authentication: Not Authenticated
Original/Reproduction: Original
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States