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Alderman, Alva D. (Alva Dean), 1864-1945

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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Charles Dick

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Charles Dick

President Roosevelt believes Senator Dick misunderstood the conversation with William Loeb, concluding that no action would be taken. Instead, Roosevelt wants to resolve the matter of appointments immediately. Roosevelt chastises Dick for failing to communicate directly with him on multiple occasions.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1905-05-31

Memorandum of endorsements for Alva D. Alderman

Memorandum of endorsements for Alva D. Alderman

This partial memorandum lists endorsements for the appointment of Alva D. Alderman as Collector of Internal Revenue in the Eleventh District of Ohio. Alderman would be replacing the late John Clay Entrekin. Over 50 Ohio politicians, business leaders, and organizations signed in support of Alderman’s appointment, including Senator Charles Dick, President Roosevelt’s son-in-law Congressman Nicholas Longworth, and Governor Myron T. Herrick.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1905-05-27