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  1. 6 de sept. de 2016 · Missy LeHand was well loved and respected by both FDR and Eleanor Roosevelt. BTW, from the Lehand family history perspective, Marguerite Alice "Missy" LeHand was born in Potsdam, New York on Sep 13, 1896 to Daniel J. LeHand and Mary Jane (Graffin) LeHand, who were the children of Irish Catholic immigrants.

  2. Marguerite LeHand (1896 – 1944) By Friends of Mount Auburn. August 30, 2016. Born in Potsdam, New York, Marguerite “Missy” LeHand was the youngest of Mary and Daniel LeHand’s four children. Her father was a gardener and moved the family to Somerville, Massachusetts while LeHand was still young. Her mother was a talented seamstress and ...

  3. Sep 13, 1896 - Jul 31, 1944. Marguerite Alice "Missy" LeHand was private secretary to U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt for 21 years. According to LeHand's biographer Kathryn Smith in The Gatekeeper, she eventually functioned as White House Chief of Staff, the only woman in American history to do so. Born into a blue collar, Irish-American ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Marguerite Alice “Missy” LeHand. BORN: September 13, 1896; Potsdam, New York. DIED: July 31, 1944 (age 47); Chelsea, Massachusetts. POLITICAL PARTY: Democrat. HIGHLIGHTS: 1933-1941: Personal Secretary to the President. PORTRAIT: Library of Congress RESOURCES: Missy LeHand and FDR at the White House, 1940 (National Archives) BIOGRAPHIES: FDR ...

  7. 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.