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McIntyre, Frank, 1865-1944

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Letter from Frank McIntyre to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Frank McIntyre to Theodore Roosevelt

Captain McIntyre writes to President Roosevelt about a cable received from Secretary of War Taft from Cuba. Taft is concerned about vacancies in the Philippine Commission and recommends the appointment of W. Morgan Shuster. Though brash, Shuster is qualified and is popular among Filipinos. McIntyre forwards all of the cablegrams regarding the appointment. He asks that Roosevelt reply with his decision so he can update Taft.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1906-09-24

Creator(s)

McIntyre, Frank, 1865-1944

Letter from Frank McIntyre to William Loeb

Letter from Frank McIntyre to William Loeb

Major McIntyre forwards William Loeb a cablegram addressed to President Roosevelt from Secretary of War William H. Taft. Taft states his visit to Berlin is only required if the German Emperor William II is also visiting the city. Additionally, unless Roosevelt thinks otherwise, he feels travel to Paris and the Isle of Wight are no longer necessary. Such changes will enable an earlier departure.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-11-08

Creator(s)

McIntyre, Frank, 1865-1944