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Stevenson, Archibald McNichol, 1858-1922

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Letter from Archibald McNichol Stevenson to William Loeb

Letter from Archibald McNichol Stevenson to William Loeb

Archibald McNichol Stevenson believes that D. B. Fairley’s letter to President Roosevelt about the appointment of Joseph W. Milsom as chief melter at the United States mint is evidence of Fairley’s bad faith toward Stevenson. Fairley had agreed to arrange the appointment of Iliff instead, but did not do that. Stevenson believes that no one can disprove the claims he has made about Milsom’s campaign money.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1902-08-05

Creator(s)

Stevenson, Archibald McNichol, 1858-1922

Letter from Archibald McNichol Stevenson to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Archibald McNichol Stevenson to Theodore Roosevelt

Archibald McNichol Stevenson reviews recent events in Colorado politics, where women have already gained suffrage. One of the challenges is to get the “best women” involved in political affairs. Stevenson also discussed the delayed appointment of two postmasters in Colorado. (Pages 2 and 3 of the letter are not included in the Theodore Roosevelt Collection at the Library of Congress.)

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1902-01-03

Creator(s)

Stevenson, Archibald McNichol, 1858-1922

Letter from Archibald McNichol Stevenson to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Archibald McNichol Stevenson to Theodore Roosevelt

Archibald McNichol Stevenson compliments President Roosevelt’s actions since his succession to the presidency. William McKinley’s policies were beneficial but it is now the Roosevelt administration and Roosevelt is responsible to the country and the party. Stevenson recommends that Roosevelt surround himself with friends.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1901-10-01

Creator(s)

Stevenson, Archibald McNichol, 1858-1922