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Brown, Walter F. (Walter Folger), 1869-1961

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Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to John Mulholland

Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to John Mulholland

Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary informs John Mulholland that Roosevelt cannot choose who goes in front of the Senate Committee investigating the political contributions Standard Oil gave the Republican Party in 1904. Roosevelt only wants the facts to be known in the case. The secretary encourages Mulholland to continue talking with Walter F. Brown in order to do good work together.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1912-08-29

Creator(s)

Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt

Confessing political sins Waldorf asks forgiveness

Confessing political sins Waldorf asks forgiveness

George P. Waldorf, a former machine Republican in Ohio, apologized for his past political actions, and admitted that the people were correct in rejecting the party during the last election. Waldorf still holds to Republican principles and the party, but has realized that it is necessary for the people to nominate their candidates rather than having them selected by party bosses.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1906-08-04

Creator(s)

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