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Carpenter, Frank W. (Frank Watson), 1871-1945

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Letter from Frank W. Carpenter to Clarence Ransom Edwards

Letter from Frank W. Carpenter to Clarence Ransom Edwards

In anticipation of General Edwards’s arrival in Manila, Frank W. Carpenter informs him of the political and economic conditions of the Philippines during American occupation. Carpenter has lived in the Philippines for nine years and has a thorough understanding of the Filipino people. Although many in the United States worry about an insurrection in the Philippines, Carpenter assures Edwards that most Filipinos are peaceful and that public order is in good condition. Carpenter believes that a Nationalist majority in the Assembly would be beneficial to American interests, even though people in the United States think differently.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-09-06

Creator(s)

Carpenter, Frank W. (Frank Watson), 1871-1945

Statement regarding Dr. Louis Livingston Seaman

Statement regarding Dr. Louis Livingston Seaman

A statement, possibly meant for a press release, written regarding Louis Livingston Seaman, a military surgeon. The document, created from a statement by government worker Frank W. Carpenter, is edited by hand with lines struck through. Seaman “was the most prominent witness before the Beef Commission, and his testimony was rather sensational.” He claimed the army was being overfed, and although he was sent to the Philippines as a contract surgeon, he was there more to conduct business for himself.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-10-29

Creator(s)

Carpenter, Frank W. (Frank Watson), 1871-1945