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Goulden, Joseph A. (Joseph Aloysius), 1844-1915

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Letter from William Loeb to Joseph A. Goulden

Letter from William Loeb to Joseph A. Goulden

William Loeb wishes he could comply with Representative Goulden’s request, but reports that because of the large number of army and navy officers who will be invited to attend the Army and Navy Reception at the White House, it is impossible to issue further invitations to the event, even to Members of Congress.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1906-01-22

Letter from Washington, D.C., negro teachers to Joseph A. Goulden

Letter from Washington, D.C., negro teachers to Joseph A. Goulden

A group of African American teachers from the Washington, D.C., public school system writes to Representative Goulden about his education bill and the state of the educational system in Washington, D.C., for African American children. They ask for Goulden’s assistance in establishing an associate superintendent who would advocate for African American children.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1906-02-12

Letter from George B. Loud to Joseph A. Goulden

Letter from George B. Loud to Joseph A. Goulden

General George B. Loud has learned that Colonel George S. Benson of Washington, D.C., is in trouble and his position is in jeopardy due to financial difficulties. Loud believes that the Hancock 259 Post that they both belong to is largely responsible for Benson’s difficulties because they encouraged him to put the picture of “From Log Cabin to White House” in steel engraving form which cost hundreds of dollars. Loud wants Representative Goulden to look into the matter and see what can be done.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1905-07-07