Letter from Marcus Alonzo Hanna to Theodore Roosevelt
Senator Hanna suggests E. E. Wood and A. S. Badger for the Naval Officer appointment.
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1902-01-18
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Senator Hanna suggests E. E. Wood and A. S. Badger for the Naval Officer appointment.
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1902-01-18
Due to other engagements, Senator Hanna will only be available on January 8.
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1902-01-05
Senator Hanna reminds President Roosevelt of the Florida appointments and offers several suggestions.
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1902-01-07
Senator Hanna has promised Mrs. Barnabee that President Roosevelt will add his name to the enclosed.
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1902-01-08
Senator Hanna suggests that President Roosevelt consult with Judge Jacob Trieber for further information on political affairs in Arkansas.
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1902-01-11
Senator Hanna understands that some of his political opponents are attempting to influence President Roosevelt against George P. Waldorf, Collector of Internal Revenue at Toledo, Ohio. Waldorf is a Hanna appointee and the Senator would like to counsel President Roosevelt if Waldorf’s position is in jeopardy.
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1902-01-12
Senator Hanna reminds President Roosevelt to reappoint John E. Stillman and M. B. Macfarlane. Hanna believes that both Florida officials deserve a second term.
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1901-12-23
Senator Hanna has been thinking about President Roosevelt’s message regarding trusts, organized labor, and wages. He suggests that Roosevelt focus more on trusts and less on wages as the Democrats do not think trusts are an issue and focusing on wages would only help the Democrats.
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1901-11-10
Senator Hanna thanks President Roosevelt for his kind message and is pleased with the electoral victories in New York and Ohio.
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1901-11-06
Senator Hanna will meet with President Roosevelt at the earliest possible time and advises Roosevelt to “go slow.”
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1901-10-12
Senator Hanna thanks President Roosevelt for his action regarding the Mentor and Lodi, Ohio, post offices. The Fairport Harbor, Ohio, post office matter has already been handled.
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1901-10-07
Senator Hanna had no interest in the Alabama judgeship but had to recognize the demands of the local Republican organization. He has stated to them that he will take no further action. It would be helpful to Hanna if the appointment of Thomas B. Morton, J. H. Bingham’s successor as collector of internal revenue, was issued.
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1901-10-09
Due to E. A. Webster’s death, Senator Hanna has written to Secretary of the Treasury Lyman J. Gage recommending L. W. C. Blalock as collector of internal revenue. District Attorney John G. Capers of South Carolina will take Webster’s position on the Republican National Committee.
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1901-10-05
Senator Hanna has received Vice President Roosevelt’s letter regarding Roosevelt’s visit to Ohio. He thinks the committee will want more then one meeting. Roosevelt should have received an invitation to address the Woman’s Department of the YMCA and Hanna hopes he can accept.
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1901-09-06
Senator Hanna appreciates Vice President Roosevelt’s offer to campaign in Ohio and will discuss the matter with the Ohio Republican State Executive Committee.
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1901-08-28
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1901-03-01
Hanna, Marcus Alonzo, 1837-1904