Letter from Edwin A. Jones to William Loeb
New York attorney Edwin A. Jones acknowledges receipt of William Loeb’s note, which included words from Senator Thomas Collier Platt regarding the United States judgeship. Jones gives his opinion about possible appointees, noting that he favors J. Addison Young over Charles M. Hough. Jones has encouraged Young’s friends to seek support from Representative Herbert Parsons in order to increase Young’s chances of being appointed.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1906-06-19