FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT SIGNED APPOINTMENT DOCUMENT
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Description
President Franklin Roosevelt (American 1882-1945), signed document appointing Norman Armour as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the country of Argentina, dated May 18th, 1939 and countersigned by Secretary of State Cordell Hull (American 1871-1955), signatures are bold and an embossed Seal of the United States is pressed into the paper.
Note: Norman Armour (1887-1982), was a career diplomat who served as chief of mission in eight countries, as Assistant Secretary of State for Political Affairs, and served as United States Ambassador to Canada.
Provenance: Passed down by descent to Tania Armour Becker.
Approximate dimensions: w. 23.25", h. 19"
Note: Norman Armour (1887-1982), was a career diplomat who served as chief of mission in eight countries, as Assistant Secretary of State for Political Affairs, and served as United States Ambassador to Canada.
Provenance: Passed down by descent to Tania Armour Becker.
Approximate dimensions: w. 23.25", h. 19"
Condition
Small bit of moisture damage to upper left side with some wrinkling of the paper present, some fading and toning at edges from a previous framing, signatures have some slight smudging from the time of signing.
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FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT SIGNED APPOINTMENT DOCUMENT
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