Registry return receipt for Heinrich H. T. Haas
Registry return receipt for Heinrich H. T. Haas.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1901-01-05
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Registry return receipt for Heinrich H. T. Haas.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1901-01-05
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1901-01-20
Haas, Heinrich H. T. (Heinrich Hubert Tobias), 1846-1913
Heinrich H. T. Haas asks Theodore Roosevelt about the safety of the United States for the twentieth century. Haas believes the continued existence of the United States is up to the will of God and also depends on future presidents and Haas hopes Roosevelt will be president in 1912.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-12-17
Heinrich H. T. Haas forwards Theodore Roosevelt clippings from local Virginia papers. Haas expresses his concerns about the state of the Democratic Party and gives his opinion on many prominent Virginia politicians. He also discusses “New Constitutions,” Canadian reciprocity, free trade, and tariff policy.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-09-24
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-11-05
Haas, Heinrich H. T. (Heinrich Hubert Tobias), 1846-1913
Heinrich H. T. Haas sends Theodore Roosevelt copies of previous correspondence between them, as well as letters he has sent to the Southern Commercial Congress. He believes he has either failed to make his intention clear or was misunderstood in his wish to bring immigrants from England, Belgium, and Germany to southern states.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-03-08
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1910-03-15
Haas, Heinrich H. T. (Heinrich Hubert Tobias), 1846-1913
Heinrich H. T. Haas copies a letter he received from Frank Harper, and adds some annotations. In the original letter, Harper thanks Haas for the letter, but explains that Theodore Roosevelt can not do anything in the matter. The annotations Haas added explain what the matter he originally wrote about was, and notes that Luther G. Funkhouser, Postmaster of Roanoke, Virginia, was reappointed to his position on February 1, 1911.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-03-08