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MISSY LEHAND'S LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT SIGNED BY FDR. ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN DELANO. Typed Document Signed ("Franklin D. Roosevelt") being the last will and testament of Roosevelt's private secretary Marguerite Lehand, image 1
MISSY LEHAND'S LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT SIGNED BY FDR. ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN DELANO. Typed Document Signed ("Franklin D. Roosevelt") being the last will and testament of Roosevelt's private secretary Marguerite Lehand, image 2
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MISSY LEHAND'S LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT SIGNED BY FDR.
ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN DELANO.
Typed Document Signed ("Franklin D. Roosevelt") being the last will and testament of Roosevelt's private secretary Marguerite Lehand,

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MISSY LEHAND'S LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT SIGNED BY FDR.

ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN DELANO. Typed Document Signed ("Franklin D. Roosevelt") being the last will and testament of Roosevelt's private secretary Marguerite Lehand, 3 pp, 235 x 158 mm, on 3 leaves of White House stationery, Washington, DC, August 28, 1935, also signed by Lehand, next to a 3-line autograph emendation, and witnessed by White House executive clerk Rudolph Forster, below Roosevelt's autograph, pp 2 & 3 typed to verso of stationery, each leaf with 3-hole punch to left margin.
Provenance: Forbes Collection, sold Part III, Christie's New York, November 15, 2005, lot 198.

LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF ROOSEVELT'S "RIGHT-HAND" WOMAN AND EFFECTIVE CHIEF OF STAFF, SIGNED BY ROOSEVELT AS WITNESS ON WHITE HOUSE STATIONERY. Lehand first worked with Roosevelt in 1920, and when he was struck with polio in 1921, she stayed with him through his recuperation showing unwavering loyalty and devotion in helping him heal and find a cure at Warm Springs, GA. During his administration, Lehand was known as the gatekeeper and wielded outsize power in shaping Roosevelt's White House Years. An intimate document that speaks to both their closeness and her influence. Sold with a certified typescript of a later (September 25, 1935) version of her will, as well as a City of Chelsea abstract of her death certificate, dated October 24th, 1944.

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