Letter from Warren Brewster Hooker to Theodore Roosevelt
Mr. Hooker recommends George Clinton to be appointed in accordance with the Rivers and Harbor Bill.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1902-05-28
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Mr. Hooker recommends George Clinton to be appointed in accordance with the Rivers and Harbor Bill.
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1902-05-28
Henry Cabot Lodge appeals to President Roosevelt to assist in getting MacDonald an appointment in the army. MacDonald has been a captain and has commanded a battalion, and he has conducted himself honorably despite having been “cruelly slandered” by O’Brien.
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1902-05-28
The Boer Legislative Committee of Philadelphia has accused the British government of violating neutrality in Louisiana. The Attorney General has made a reply.
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1902-05-28
Senator McComas would like President Roosevelt to act on several appointments pertaining to Maryland soon.
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1902-05-28
John Mitchell recommends George Clinton for appointment to the international commission authorized by the River and Harbor Act.
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1902-05-28
Selina Cubitt Pauncefote thanks President Roosevelt for the tribute paid to her late husband, Julian Pauncefote.
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1902-05-28
Robert R. Rhodes recommends George Clinton for appointment to the international commission to regulate the water levels of the Great Lakes.
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1902-05-28
John Carter Rose expresses concerns over the tariff issue creating problems within the Republican Party.
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1902-05-28
Anita D. Rosecrans thanks President Roosevelt for attending and speaking at the internment of General Rosecrans in Arlington National Cemetery.
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1902-05-28
George Rumsey Sheldon offers the use of his steam yacht, Admiral, to Edith Roosevelt and the children when they are in Oyster Bay, New York.
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1902-05-28
Montagu White would like to speak with President Roosevelt about President Kruger’s proposed visit to the United States.
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1902-05-28
Caspar Whitney offers his knowledge of John Barrett and Siam.
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1902-05-28
Joseph Bucklin Bishop returns the letter from James Clarkson and requests that once the banking question is settled that President Roosevelt writes him a letter which can be shown to General Hubbard.
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1902-05-29
William Jennings Bryan thanks President Roosevelt for his letter to Leonard Wood and the courteous treatment Wood provided while Bryan was in Cuba.
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1902-05-29
On behalf of the Buffalo Lumber Exchange, Knowlton Mixer recommends George Clinton for appointment to the international commission for lake levels.
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1902-05-29
J. C. Gilchrist recommends George Clinton for appointment to the international commission to regulate the water levels of the Great Lakes.
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1902-05-29
James Rascovar, Elias Goodman’s brother-in-law, is a friend of one of President Roosevelt’s cousins.
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1902-05-29
Bellamy Storer will be in Washington, D.C., on June 5, and Secretary of State Hay has received President Roosevelt’s letter regarding the New Hampshire vacancy.
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1902-05-29
Augustus Ralph Keller of Gebbie and Company would like to publish a new edition containing all of Theodore Roosevelt’s written works and would like to discuss the matter with Roosevelt.
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1902-05-29
George E. Matthews recommends George Clinton for appointment to the international commission on lake levels.
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1902-05-29