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Doherty, David Jessup, 1850-1908

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Letter from David Jessup Doherty to William H. Taft

Letter from David Jessup Doherty to William H. Taft

David Jessup Doherty provides Governor Taft with an explanation for Archbishop John Mary Harty’s letter to Governor Henry C. Ide. Doherty says that a last minute obstacle in the lease of the San Juan de Dios hospital caused Harty to be in such a mood as to write the way he did. Doherty further urges Taft to require that Commissioners go in person to disturbed districts, as Ide has done in Leyte. The most frequent complaint Doherty hears among Filipinos is that they get no chance at administrative work, and he hopes more bureau directorships will be given to Filipinos. Doherty tells Taft that he need not be concerned about politics in the Philippines, as the real worry is about economics.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1906-08-29

Creator(s)

Doherty, David Jessup, 1850-1908

Letter from David Jessup Doherty to William H. Taft

Letter from David Jessup Doherty to William H. Taft

David Jessup Doherty updates Secretary of War Taft on various situations in the Philippines. The Leyte uprising is being resolved peacefully. Doherty believes that diplomatic, rather than military, measures are the best way to solve uprisings. Doherty also believes that the land tax policy in the Philippines is unfair to many Filipinos, and that an internal revenue tax would be better. Doherty also writes about the prospects of independence, as many groups and factions want independence.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1906-08-17

Creator(s)

Doherty, David Jessup, 1850-1908