Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Henry Clay Evans
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1901-08-20
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Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
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English
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President Roosevelt thinks Oklahoma Governor Charles Nathaniel Haskell has been taken care of, but he will get into the Hecker situation if need be.
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President Roosevelt asks Commissioner of Pensions Evans to state the position in clearer terms. He would like to definitively answer people who claim that medical referees should not pass on what legal referees have done.
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President Roosevelt would like to meet with Commissioner Evans to discuss amendments to the pensions report.
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1901-10-12
President Roosevelt would like Commissioner Evans to provide him with a memorandum on an unnamed matter.
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1901-10-09
Vice President Roosevelt asks Henry Clay Evans to provide him information about the enclosed pension claims. Roosevelt thanks Evans in advance for the information.
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President Roosevelt requests the details of cases brought up by a friend.
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1901-11-08