Letter from Louis A. Coolidge to William Loeb
Louis A. Coolidge writes to William Loeb to tell him of a recent letter he received from Nellie Bradford, wife of prominent architect Benjamin B. Bradford, wishing for her son Karl S. Bradford to be appointed to West Point. Coolidge is cognizant of the difficulties in securing a presidential appointment, but tells Loeb of Bradford’s character and prominent ancestors, and asks that he consider the case on its merits.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1906-07-02