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Letter from William C. Johnson to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from William C. Johnson to Theodore Roosevelt

William C. Johnson, who attended the church where President Roosevelt took his first communion as a child, asks if the President would donate funds towards an addition on the church he now attends in Paterson, New Jersey. Johnson urges such a donation, based on the fact that Roosevelt still attends the Dutch Reformed Church in Washington and that Johnson is the Sunday School Superintendent at the First Reformed Church in New Jersey.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1902-05-15

Letter from John Lowndes McLaurin to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from John Lowndes McLaurin to Theodore Roosevelt

Senator McLaurin writes to ask President Roosevelt to not consider him for any federal appointments as any position given him would seem like a reward for his switching to the Republican party. He has also been considered for federal appointments before and failed to receive them so he does not wish to fail again. He points out that he has several friends that have recommended him for the position on the Court of Claims and that his speech distancing himself from the Democratic Party occurred before his attempt at the office. McLaurin understands that his time in the Senate is short.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1902-05-15