Letter from George B. Cortelyou to William Loeb
Republican National Committee Chairman Cortelyou forwards correspondence with Colonel Robert James Lowry to William Loeb.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1904-11-30
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Republican National Committee Chairman Cortelyou forwards correspondence with Colonel Robert James Lowry to William Loeb.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1904-11-30
President Roosevelt encloses a letter from Robert James Lowry to Major Hanson and asks for any information he has on the matter. He asks if Hanson would ask Walter Johnson for his opinion. An attached memorandum states that the enclosure was not included.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1901-11-09
Louis L. Arnold asks Theodore Roosevelt to contribute to the special January edition of Cotton with an article discussing the federal incorporation law and its effects on southern industrial conditions.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-11-03
Frederic John Paxon, President of the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, asks Theodore Roosevelt to have his secretary send his current plans for his upcoming visit to the city. He mentions several possible engagements for Roosevelt, as well as a proposal to have a small committee escort Roosevelt from Knoxville, Tennessee, to Atlanta, Georgia.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1910-08-04
Assistant Secretary to the President Benjamin F. Barnes has asked that papers be sent to President Roosevelt regarding the case of a postmaster in Georgia. C. I. Robinson was recommended for reappointment when his commission expired, but a competitor, James R. Webster, was also nominated. Webster, however, was said to have cheated on his wife and to be an alcoholic, so Robinson was reappointed.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1904-10-24
This article describes the endorsement of the “Lodge Bill” by the American Bankers’ Association led by Robert J. Lowry, President of the Lowry National Bank of Atlanta, Georgia. The aim of the Lodge Bill is the improvement of the consular service.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1904-09-26