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Devlin, Charles J., -1905

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Letter from Paul Morton to William Loeb

Letter from Paul Morton to William Loeb

Secretary of the Navy Morton knows Charles J. Devlin, who has contracts with people involved in the coal business in Santa Fe. Although Devlin is supportive of the Roosevelt administration and will undoubtedly do anything Morton might ask, Morton doubts that he will have much influence in Colorado.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-08-19

Telegram from John J. McCook to Theodore Roosevelt

Telegram from John J. McCook to Theodore Roosevelt

John J. McCook recommends Charles J. Devlin for appointment to the Anthracite Coal Strike Commission. McCook explains that Devlin began his career as a “practical miner” and gradually achieved higher levels of power and authority. Devlin now operates mines in Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, and New Mexico. McCook assures Roosevelt that Devlin is a fair man with a great deal of knowledge about the situation.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1902-10-16