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  1. FDR signed legislation passed by Congress which commissioned an 18,000 ton C3 cargo vessel as the S.S. Marguerite LeHand, which was christened in Pascagoula, Mississippi. As the ship departed on her maiden voyage, in March 1945, she ran into the U.S. Coast Guard tender Magnolia, which sank in minutes and killed a guardsman.

  2. 28 de ago. de 2016 · At his death in 1945, it was discovered that he had stipulated in his will that half the income of his estate would go to Eleanor and half to “my friend Marguerite A. LeHand…for medical ...

  3. 23 de abr. de 2017 · 00:00. "The Gatekeeper," Marguerite Missy LeHand and FDR at the White House, 1940. This week marks the 72nd anniversary of the death and subsequent funeral of President Franklin Roosevelt. He died on April 12, 1945 at the Little White House in Warms Spring, Georgia; the funeral took place on April 15 in Washington D.C.

  4. Statement on the Death of Marguerite LeHand. July 31, 1944. Memories of more than a score of years of devoted service enhance the sense of personal loss which Miss LeHand's passing brings. Faithful and painstaking, with charm of manner inspired by tact and kindness of heart, she was utterly selfless in her devotion to duty. Hers was a quiet ...

  5. 21 de nov. de 2017 · THE MARGUERITE A. (“MISSY”) LEHAND - FDR ARCHIVE An Introduction On the evening of July 30, 1944, Marguerite A. (“Missy”) LeHand went to the movies in Cambridge, Massachusetts with her ...

  6. 12 de abr. de 2022 · Esta relación epistolar contó con discreción –pero no el apoyo– de Marguerite LeHand, la secretaria y mano derecha de Roosevelt. Marguerite –una especie de jefa de gabinete a las sombras ...

  7. 6 de set. de 2016 · Marguerite "Missy" LeHand came from humble origins in Massachusetts to work for FDR in August 1920 as his private secretary. At that time, he was the vice presidential running mate of Ohio Governor James Cox, who was running for the Presidency against the Republican candidate, Senator Warren G. Harding of Ohio.