Letter from William Cary Sanger to Theodore Roosevelt
Assistant Secretary of War Sanger encloses a letter from Emilio Aguinaldo and its English translation.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1902-08-26
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Assistant Secretary of War Sanger encloses a letter from Emilio Aguinaldo and its English translation.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-08-26
Assistant Secretary of War Sanger encloses a copy of the notification to General Miles concerning his tour of inspection in the Philippines.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-08-26
Acting Secretary of War Sanger encloses a letter he sent to Benjamin Ide Wheeler.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-08-25
Assistant Secretary of War Sanger believes that Bernard Moses could be removed from the Philippine Commission and that Dean C. Worcester may soon leave to enter into business.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-08-19
Assistant Secretary of War Sanger requests a copy of the letter he sent to President Roosevelt regarding General Miles’s request to visit the Philippines.
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1902-08-19
The letters concerning the appointment of Richard Campbell will be put on file and no reply has been received from Vice Governor of the Philippines Luke E. Wright.
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1902-08-12
Assistant Secretary of War Sanger forwards an application from General Nelson Appleton Miles.
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1902-08-07
Assistant Secretary of War Sanger will refer Captain George Own Squier’s request for reassignment to General A. W. Greely upon his return.
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1902-08-01
Assistant Secretary of War Sanger thanks George B. Cortelyou for notifying him that the horses he was interested in are at the White House. However, he has decided not to buy the horse so the President can send back the horse he does not want.
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1902-05-15
Trumbull Cary is sending two horses for President Roosevelt to take his choice. Assistant Secretary of War Sanger would like to look at the horse not selected by Roosevelt and asks when and where he can view it.
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1902-05-09
Assistant Secretary of War Sanger encloses a dispatch sent to General Chaffee.
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1902-04-23
Assistant Secretary of War Sanger informs President Roosevelt that Judge Taft will dine with him this evening.
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1902-04-21
Acting Secretary of War Sanger reminds George B. Cortelyou that the War Department would like some notice before the Appropriations Bill is signed. Sanger also asks Cortelyou to find out when it would be good for President Roosevelt to see him as requested.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-04-21
Assistant Secretary of War Sanger encloses a letter that President Roosevelt wishes to see.
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1902-02-07
Assistant Secretary of War Sanger encloses a letter from Colonel J. H. Woodard.
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1902-02-05
Assistant Secretary of War Sanger has spoken with Senator Joseph Ralph Burton on political matters and has permission to share these thoughts with President Roosevelt if he would like to hear them. He also has a letter from Colonel J. H. Woodard to show Roosevelt.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-01-04
Assistant Secretary of War Sanger sends President Roosevelt an excerpt from a recent letter of Judge William S. Andrews, in which the judge expressed confidence in Roosevelt.
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1901-12-06
Wm. Cary Sanger encloses a letter that may interest President Roosevelt.
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1901-11-07
Assistant Secretary of War Sanger requests President Roosevelt’s instructions regarding the order of transportation.
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1901-11-04
Acting Secretary of War Sanger encloses a letter regarding the retirement of General Loyd Wheaton and promotion of General Henry C. Merriam.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1901-10-17