TLS as president, one page, 7 x 8.75, White House letterhead, March 3, 1926. Letter to Edward J. Blanchard in Vermont, concerning his father's property. In part: "I talked with Father on the telephone and understood from him that Mr. Martin was not meeting his payments, and Father thinks he does not do any work on the farm. If Father prefers to have Mr. Cady, why of course he should have the farm. I was willing to have Mr. Martin stay, if he wanted and would try and meet his payments…What ever you do will be satisfactory to me. The only thing I am thinking about is not having something that will bother my Father." In fine condition, with the signature a few shades light. The elder Coolidge passed away just weeks later, on March 18, 1926.
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