Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Lyman J. Gage
President Roosevelt was impressed by the letter from Representative Hill and would like to discuss it with Secretary Gage.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1901-10-01
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President Roosevelt was impressed by the letter from Representative Hill and would like to discuss it with Secretary Gage.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1901-10-01
Harrison Gray Otis recommended Stephen F. Kelly for the position of collector of internal revenue at San Fransisco, California. Kelly’s appointment is supported by both California senators.
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1901-09-27
President Roosevelt would like Secretary of the Treasury Lyman J. Gage to send over a nomination appointing George W. Whitehead as Appraiser of Merchandise at New York City.
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1901-12-20
President Roosevelt thanks Lyman J. Gage for his service and accepts his resignation as Secretary of the Treasury.
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1902-01-04
Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt has a high opinion of Dr. Alexander O. Brodie, whom he met on the Michigan last year, and he hopes that Secretary of the Treasury Gage will be able to grant his request.
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1897-11-30
President Roosevelt will read the pamphlet and wishes that Congress would allow “greater elasticity in the currency.”
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1903-01-12
President Roosevelt asks Lyman J. Gage to give his personal attention to a letter from a prominent Russian artist who would like to have an exhibition in the United States.
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1902-01-02
President Roosevelt will not have a bad politician at the United States Mint. He advises Secretary of the Treasury Gage to keep Mr. Beyer if he is doing well, but to replace him with “no one but the very highest type of man” if he wishes to leave the Mint.
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1901-12-21
President Roosevelt thanks Secretary of the Treasury Gage for the Christmas greetings and gift. He is disappointed that Gage will not be able to join them for the holidays. Roosevelt has decided that David Alexander Nunn’s resignation needs to be requested.
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1901-12-25
President Roosevelt agrees to request the resignation of Wilbur Fisk Wakeman and appoint Mr. Whitehead in his place.
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1901-12-07
President Roosevelt requests records that could corroborate Collector Wimberly’s alleged misconduct regarding appointments.
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1901-11-18
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1897-11-08
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Gage, Lyman J. (Lyman Judson), 1836-1927
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George P. Waldorf denies using his office to influence the control or organization of the Ohio legislature. What he does to aid his friends is performed discreetly and as an individual.
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1902-01-03
R. S. Person, Auditor for the Interior Department, submits a favorable report concerning the character and performance of George P. Dunham, a deputy auditor.
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1901-12-23
Eugene Tyler Chamberlain examines how tonnage taxes are applied to German and American vessels.
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1901-11-05