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| EXCERPT: The answer is a very simple one -- this cottage will probably be unoccupied most of the time in the winter. And if occupied it would only be for a few hours or for a day or for a Saturday-Sunday at the most. Therefore, the question resolved itself into what was the simples fuel to “turn on” for a few hours or a day. Obviously oil was much more convenient than an Anthracite Stoker.... |
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| TITLE: |
FDR Responds To Criticism Of Heating System |
| CREATOR: |
Franklin D. Roosevelt (author) |
| DATE: |
November 12, 1938 |
| FORMAT: |
Letter |
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| FROM: |
Exchange On Oil Heating System For Top Cottage |
| SOURCE: |
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library |
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| KEYWORDS: |
Access, Architecture, Correspondence, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Government, Hyde Park, Labor, New York, Physical Disability, Politics, Top Cottage, United Mine Workers |
| | | SEE ALSO | FROM THIS ARTIFACT:
- Letter From United Mine Workers
- Offer Of Coal Furnace | | | | FUNDING | SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute | |
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