My grandfather worked for the Post Office in Cleveland in the 30s, and the clerks put on a play (that's my grandfather as the groom in the advertisement); the two documents are signed, typed letters on City of Cleveland letterhead, addressed to the city police, giving permission for the clerks to have a parade and advertise the play by having my grandfather and the 'bride' walk down the street window shopping. Both letters are signed by Elliot Ness who was the city's Director of Public Safety.
I am not a collector and I don't have any knowledge of this world, but since we dug these out of the family storage boxes I've become interested. I do have some general idea of the value and rarity of these documents but any comments and/or information are more than welcome. Thank you!
John
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