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Dayton, Charles W. (Charles Willoughby), 1846-1910

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Letter from William R. Wilcox to William Loeb

Letter from William R. Wilcox to William Loeb

William R. Wilcox informs William Loeb that he was unable to speak with Edward M. Morgan regarding the postmastership of New York City due to the illness of one of Morgan’s daughters, and his report to President Roosevelt will therefore be delayed. In the meantime, Wilcox has met with chief postal inspector Walter S. Mayer and Charles W. Dayton, a previous postmaster of New York, and has found nothing that would reflect negatively on Morgan.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-07-28

Creator(s)

Willcox, William R. (William Russell), 1863-1940

Letter from James Bronson Reynolds to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from James Bronson Reynolds to Theodore Roosevelt

James Bronson Reynolds is concerned whether or not President Roosevelt will be able to carry New York in the fall. He advises addressing the lack of office space for letter carriers in the New York Post Office. Reynolds offers to share the findings of his upcoming visit to Chisinau (Kishinev), Russia, and Romania where he will look into the condition of Romanian Jews.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1903-12-31

Creator(s)

Reynolds, James Bronson, 1861-1924