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Harvey, Charles M. (Charles Mitchell), 1848-

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Letter from Charles M. Harvey to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Charles M. Harvey to Theodore Roosevelt

Charles M. Harvey indicates he will meet with President Roosevelt when he visits Washington, D.C., in January 1904. Harvey offers to print anything Roosevelt would like to say in the St. Louis Globe-Democrat or share information concerning conditions in Missouri. Harvey indicates the information would be unbiased as he belongs “to no faction of the party.”

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1903-12-06

Letter from Charles M. Harvey to John A. Sleicher

Letter from Charles M. Harvey to John A. Sleicher

Charles M. Harvey believes that President Roosevelt will win the 1904 Republican nomination but questions Roosevelt’s southern policy regarding African Americans. Harvey thinks that the tendency for African Americans to identify with one party is a mistake and damages their political clout. Harvey also defends Reed Smoot against charges of polygamy.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1903-02-08