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Hadley, Herbert S. (Herbert Spencer), 1872-1927

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Letter from John A. Gilbreath to Herbert S. Hadley

Letter from John A. Gilbreath to Herbert S. Hadley

John A. Gilbreath is disgusted with the machine politics in Missouri and does not believe that President Taft can win Missouri in 1912. He calls for a late convention not composed of federal office holders to allow Missouri Republicans to “act upon matured thought.” Gilbreath is willing to support Theodore Roosevelt and wants the Republican Party to nominate a presidential candidate that is better then the party as a whole.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1912-01-06

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Herbert S. Hadley

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Herbert S. Hadley

Theodore Roosevelt is pleased with the arrangements that Governor Hadley of Missouri has suggested, but mentions that Hadley will not need to furnish any cars because The Outlook will be providing Roosevelt a travel account. Roosevelt is glad that Hadley approves of the action he took in the matter of Senator William Lorimer, and hopes that he saw a recent speech Roosevelt gave about labor riots in Columbus, Ohio.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1910-09-13