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Byrne, T. Aubrey, 1850-1915

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Letter from Henry Cabot Lodge to William Loeb

Letter from Henry Cabot Lodge to William Loeb

Senator Lodge encloses a memorandum regarding the matter William Loeb spoke with him about. It explains why Special Agent T. Aubrey Byrne was not called before the General Board of Appraisers. Lodge also asks Loeb to tell President Roosevelt to see Representatives George Edmund Foss and Henry C. Loudenslager about the naval bill to avoid a protracted fight over funding.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-04-23

Creator(s)

Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924

Letter from George B. Cortelyou to William Loeb

Letter from George B. Cortelyou to William Loeb

Secretary of the Treasury Cortelyou has received William Loeb’s letter regarding whether Cortelyou would consider being the delegate from the First Congressional District to the Republican National Convention. Cortelyou would prefer not to be considered for this position, and thinks that someone who will represent the constituents of the first district should be chosen. The treasury department has had to dismiss T. Aubrey Byrne, about whom District Attorney William J. Youngs spoke to Loeb.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-02-24

Creator(s)

Cortelyou, George B. (George Bruce), 1862-1940

Memorandum on May & Ellis

Memorandum on May & Ellis

A memorandum on an importation case involving May & Ellis in New Orleans explains that they were improperly valuing the goods they were importing. The Board of General Appraisers investigated the matter and determined the proper value of the Nottingham netting being imported. Agent T. Aubrey Byrne, who had been involved with the case, was not called to testify because Treasury Department did not feel his testimony would add enough value to justify his traveling for the hearing.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-04-23

Creator(s)

Unknown