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White, Horace, 1865-1943

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Letter from Horace White to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Horace White to Theodore Roosevelt

New York Lieutenant Governor-Elect White tells President Roosevelt that he will take his role and the work it entails seriously. In particular, he is interested in work on the barge canal and good roads development, which he believes have been mismanaged. White and his wife would like to visit Roosevelt and his wife in Washington at the beginning of the new year. He celebrates the result of the election, and believes that many in the New York state Republican organization deserve praise for their roles.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-11-23

Creator(s)

White, Horace, 1865-1943

Letter from Horace White to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Horace White to Theodore Roosevelt

Horace White asks President Roosevelt to notify Senator Eugene Hale of an omission in the Diplomatic and Consular Bill of appropriation for the third secretary at Rome. White has been working on a diplomatic appointment for William Blumenthal for some time, and this place would be appropriate for Blumenthal to fill. White asks Roosevelt to speak with Hale on the matter.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-02-16

Creator(s)

White, Horace, 1865-1943