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Wilson, John M. (John Moulder), 1837-1919

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Letter from John M. Wilson to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from John M. Wilson to Theodore Roosevelt

John M. Wilson, chairman of the Citizens Inaugural Committee, informs President Roosevelt that he is forwarding the commemorative medal of Roosevelt’s inauguration to him. It was made by sculptor Adolph A. Weinman under the direction of sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Wilson also expresses his profound admiration for the President.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1905-07-10

Creator(s)

Wilson, John M. (John Moulder), 1837-1919

Letter from John M. Wilson to William Loeb

Letter from John M. Wilson to William Loeb

John M. Wilson, chairman of the Citizens Inaugural Committee, tells William Loeb that the inaugural medals designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Adolph A. Weinman have arrived. There is one gold one for the President and one for the Vice President, along with 120 bronze medals, and Wilson lists how he plans to distribute them. Wilson asks Loeb to ask President Roosevelt how and when he would like the medals delivered.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1905-07-07

Creator(s)

Wilson, John M. (John Moulder), 1837-1919

Letter from John M. Wilson to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from John M. Wilson to Theodore Roosevelt

John M. Wilson is serving with the Anthracite Coal Commission and has been conducting interviews with witnesses for the miners. They have already heard over 80 and had considered ending the repetition, but decided against it. Wilson thanks President Roosevelt for his courtesy in writing him regarding a recent occurrence at the Commission.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1902-12-11

Creator(s)

Wilson, John M. (John Moulder), 1837-1919