Letter from William Loeb to John M. Schick
William Loeb encloses a check from President Roosevelt for Reverend Schick to use for relief of “the poor family.”
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1908-12-28
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William Loeb encloses a check from President Roosevelt for Reverend Schick to use for relief of “the poor family.”
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1908-12-28
William Loeb sends Reverend Schick a check as President Roosevelt’s Christmas contribution to Grace Reformed Church.
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1908-12-21
President Roosevelt sends a check for a memorial to be erected over the grave of his friend James Jeffrey Roche.
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1908-12-10
William Loeb informs Walter Franklin that President Roosevelt is unable to attend the meeting at the Matinecock Lodge No. 806. He encloses a check for Roosevelt’s annual dues.
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1908-12-12
William Loeb encloses a check for James H. Ludlam to give to Alfred Davis.
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1908-12-01
William Loeb encloses a check which President Roosevelt would like Douglas Robinson to deposit in his principal account.
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1908-11-28
William Loeb encloses a check from Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt as a Thanksgiving gift to the Central Union Mission.
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1908-11-21
William Loeb encloses a check from Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt as a Thanksgiving gift for the Florence Crittenton Hope and Help Mission.
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1908-11-21
William Loeb encloses a check from Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt as a Thanksgiving gift to the Episcopal Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital.
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1908-11-21
William Loeb encloses a check from President Roosevelt as a contribution toward missions, especially those benefitting Hungarian and Bohemian immigrants. He also encloses an autographed photograph of Roosevelt for Reverend Schick’s son.
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1908-11-23
William Loeb forwards Edith Kermit Carow’s passbook and requests that her account be credited with the amount of the accompanying check.
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1908-11-21
William Loeb encloses a check from Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt as a Thanksgiving gift to the Washington Hospital for Foundlings.
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1908-11-21
William Loeb encloses a check from Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt as a Thanksgiving gift to the Children’s Hospital.
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1908-11-21
William Loeb encloses a check from Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt as a Thanksgiving contribution to the Washington Home for Incurables.
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1908-11-21
William Loeb encloses a check from President Roosevelt to pay for The Catholic Encyclopedia.
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1908-11-12
President Roosevelt received the check from Harper & Brothers, and William Loeb returns the properly signed voucher. Loeb could not find a record of the account rendered on June 30, and asks them to advise what settlement is covered.
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1908-11-04
William Loeb encloses a check from Harper & Brothers to be deposited in President Roosevelt’s principal account.
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1908-11-04
William Loeb asks James H. Ludlam to give the enclosed check to Alfred Davis.
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1908-10-31
William Loeb encloses a check from the Century Company to be deposited in President Roosevelt’s primary account.
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1908-11-02
On behalf of President Roosevelt, William Loeb acknowledges receipt of the memorandum and enclosed check from the Rogers Peet Company.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1908-11-02