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Lot 250: William Howard Taft Signed Letter

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Lot  250: William Howard Taft Signed Letter
<b>Autographs</b><hr><b>Taft Writes of Prohibition and The League of Nations - To a Prime Minister!</b>

<b>WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT, 27th President of the United States and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.</b>
Typed Letter Signed, 1 page, on his personal letterhead, 7.25' x 9.25', New Haven, November 21, 1918. With two autograph corrections. To Prime Minister DAVID LLOYD GEORGE. Taft writes here to introduce a former governor of Indiana, J. Frank Hanley. In part: 'He visits Great Britain and France as the representative of the National Inquirer, a newspaper for the promotion of the interests of prohibition...Governor Hanley and I do now always agree on questions with respect to prohibition, but we are both Republicans He is a noted speaker, and has done much in the cause of prohibition in this country...He is one of the strong supporters of a League of Nations to Enforce Peace and has urged upon the American people, with force and influence, that they approve the plan...'

The Prohibitionist Hanley no doubt found favor with Lloyd George who, even during World War I, carried the Temperance banner. 'We are fighting Germany, Austria and drink,' he declared, 'and the greatest of these deadly foes is drink!"