Letter from J. Henry Smythe to William Loeb
J. Henry Smythe met a man, James H. Norman, in St. Louis, who said that he is a friend of Reverend J. M. Buckley, editor of the Christian Advocate, and that Buckley will do anything for him. Smythe tells President Roosevelt’s secretary William Loeb that Buckley can do big things for the Republican Party if he helps in New York. William A. Quayle, who was Charles W. Fairbanks’s pastor in Indianapolis, will vote for President Roosevelt in Missouri.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1904-09-06