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Pen Used To Sign Senate Bill 216 Into Law Framed With A Signed Statement From Ny Governor Dewey

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Pen Used To Sign Senate Bill 216 Into Law Framed With A Signed Statement From Ny Governor Dewey
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THOMAS E. DEWEY (1902-1971) Governor of New York and an unsuccessful Republican candidate for the U.S. Presidency in 1944 and 1948. Typed Document Signed, “Thomas E. Dewey,” on State of New York, Executive Chamber letterhead. The letter reads, in part: “ This is to certify that the pen hereunto affixed was used by me in approving Senate Bill, Introductory Number 219, Printed Number 219, introduced by Mr. Fino, entitled: ‘AN ACT to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to retirement for accident disability.’ Became a Law April eighth, being chapter 637 of the Laws of 1946 … ” Framed, along with the pen used to sign Senate Bill 219, in an 11” x 17 1/2” frame. Some wear to frame. Overall Very Fine.