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Currier, Frank D. (Frank Dunklee), 1853-1921

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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Winston Churchill

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Winston Churchill

President Roosevelt asks writer Winston Churchill for his opinion of Representative Frank D. Currier’s remarks that appointing “Massachusetts man” Charles Fairbanks, as pension agent of New Hampshire would be an insult to the state. Roosevelt additionally comments that Currier thought Churchill would recommend Frank Abbott Musgrove for the appointment.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-12-06

Letter from Winston Churchill to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Winston Churchill to Theodore Roosevelt

Writer Winston Churchill details how the efforts of George H. Moses, editor of the Concord Monitor to appoint Frank Abbott Musgrove to the pension agency are related to Senator Jacob H. Gallinger’s reelection. Churchill will not oppose Musgrove if the majority of the delegation supports him, but he supports and feels loyal to Charles Fairbanks.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-12-08