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Letter from George von Lengerke Meyer to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from George von Lengerke Meyer to Theodore Roosevelt

George von Lengerke Meyer recounts a series of telegrams sent back and forth regarding his requesting permission to take an after-cure in the mountains to help with his illness. If needed, he will return immediately; otherwise he will remain in Russia until Roosevelt calls on him. Meyer likens Russian’s prejudices against Jews to that of Benjamin R. Tillman’s views on the rights of African Americans. He thinks the next Duma will be radical and that the current quiet in Russia might not last.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1906-09-21

Creator(s)

Meyer, George von Lengerke, 1858-1918

Partial abstract of testimony in the trial of the anti-Jewish rioters in the Odessa circuit court at Kishenef in November and December 1903

Partial abstract of testimony in the trial of the anti-Jewish rioters in the Odessa circuit court at Kishenef in November and December 1903

Summary of testimony during the trial of the thirty-nine people prosecuted for their involvement in the Kishinev Massacre, a pogrom that took place in Kishinev the capital of Bessarabia province in the Russian Empire. The anti-Jewish riots were responsible for the death of dozens of Jewish citizens.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-01-06

Creator(s)

Kennan, George, 1845-1924