Telegram from Matthew Stanley Quay to Theodore Roosevelt
Senator Quay is leaving tomorrow for the White House.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1902-10-11
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Senator Quay is leaving tomorrow for the White House.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-10-11
Senator Quay asks if there is anything important regarding the Anthracite Coal Strike.
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1902-10-07
Senator Quay wired this morning with a recommendation for Judge Buffington.
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1902-10-13
Senator Quay withdraws a previous letter requesting financial assistance due to a potential violation of civil service law.
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1902-10-06
A mass mailing from the Republican State Committee of Pennsylvania has violated civil service law and Senator Quay is working to remedy the situation.
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1902-10-04
Senator Quay requests the results, likely referring to President Roosevelt’s conference with the anthracite coal operators and miners.
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1902-10-03
Senator Quay has “wired Andrews to see Garfield” and will see President Roosevelt on Friday.
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1902-09-30
Senator Quay would like Scott appointed to the vacant brigadiership.
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1902-08-08
Senator Quay will be unable to accept the dinner invitation from President Roosevelt.
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1902-06-15
Senator Quay encloses a list of desired appointments in Mississippi that was sent in December. President Roosevelt’s changing views regarding Mississippi may make the list “worthless.”
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1902-01-11
Senator Quay requests that Vice President Roosevelt deliver a speech in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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1901-09-06