BURNT CORN, ALABAMA

JOE McCARTER PRESIDENTIAL LETTERS

THE LETTERS READS AS FOLLOW:

President Roosevelt Letter

THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON

November 11, 1943

Dear Mr. McCarter:
The President and Mrs. Roosevelt ask me to thank you ever so much for that very wonderful turkey which you sent to them. It is a fine one and will be enjoyed by all. They both are very apppreciative of your thought of them, partcularly in these days.

With all good wishes from the President and Mrs. Roosevelt.

Very sincerely yours,

Grace G. Tully
Private Secretary

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President Eiserhower Letter

THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON

Newport, Rhode Island
September 13, 1958

Dear Mr. McCarter:

The President asked me to send you this note of thanks for the pheasants that you so kindly wanted him to have. They arrived at the White House in excellent condition.

With the President's warm appreciation and very best wishes.

Sincerely,

Ann C. Whitman
Personal Secretary
to the President

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President Kennedy Letter

THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON

October 11, 1962

Dear Mr. McCarter:
This is to express the President's thanks for your kindness in sending him a dozen live quail that were raised on you farm. He very much appreciated the generous thought that prompted this particular gift.

With the President's cordial good wishes.

Sincerely yours

Evelyn Lincoln
Personal Secretary
to the President

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