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Miller, Charles Ransom, 1849-1922

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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Charles Ransom Miller

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Charles Ransom Miller

President Roosevelt never reads the World and therefore would have never known of the attack against Postmaster General Henry C. Payne. He defends Payne and invites Charles Ransom Miller to come have a meal with him, Attorney General Philander C. Knox, Secretary of War Elihu Root, and Secretary of State John Hay. They can discuss their problems together.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1901-12-23

Letter from Francis E. Leupp to Charles Ransom Miller

Letter from Francis E. Leupp to Charles Ransom Miller

Francis E. Leupp writes to Charles Ransom Miller, the editor of The Times, regarding a recent article published about him. While Leupp appreciates the friendliness that apparently inspired the article, he wishes to correct an impression that the column gave by stating that he has not given out, and will not give out “any interview, statement, forecast or other utterance concerning Indian affairs pending [his] appointment as Commissioner.”

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1905