1353426 ALTON PARKER: 1904 PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE, TYPED LETTER SIGNED. Alton B. Parker.
ALTON PARKER: 1904 PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE, TYPED LETTER SIGNED
ALTON PARKER: 1904 PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE, TYPED LETTER SIGNED

ALTON PARKER: 1904 PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE, TYPED LETTER SIGNED

1923. A one page typed letter, signed by Alton B. Parker, 1904 Democratic Candidate for President. One page letter on one sheet of copy paper bearing the letterhead of Parker's law firm,"Parker, Marshall, Miller & Auchincloss". Signed in ink at signature line: "Alton B. Parker". Some light wear to edges (moderate wear to top edge), with residual printed material at the top and left edges, and light age-toning overall. Folded for mailing. Condition: Good Plus; Dimensions: 8" x 11"

1353426

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Price: $150

NOTES

Signature Belonging To: Parker, Alton B. Date: March 9, 1923 Addressed To: Watkins, S. C. G. Parker writes to Dr. Watkins about his views on taxation: "Until the people become taxpayers in some form, they seem to have very little interest in the rapidly mounting burdens of government, whether local, state or national."

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