Telegram from Henry C. Payne to Theodore Roosevelt
Postmaster General Payne will be at the Arlington Hotel on Sunday afternoon and will pay his respects Monday morning.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1902-01-11
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Postmaster General Payne will be at the Arlington Hotel on Sunday afternoon and will pay his respects Monday morning.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-01-11
Mr. Roberts, Treasurer of the United States, requests a meeting with President Roosevelt in order to “fully and satisfactorily” provide an answer to the previous communication.
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1902-01-14
General Rosser would like to arrange a meeting between President Roosevelt and the “gentleman from the State Convention of Virginia.”
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1901
Jacob Saphier believes that many people in the diamond industry are not paying the proper custom duties on diamonds. He would like a meeting with Vice President Roosevelt to discuss the matter.
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1901
Samuel Shaw regrets not being able to visit Vice President Roosevelt.
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1901
Booker T. Washington would like to meet with Vice President Roosevelt and asks if he will be in New York City this week.
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1901
William S. Whitwell’s son, Cutler, is interested in attending the United States Military Academy and would like a short interview with Vice President Roosevelt. Whitwell would appreciate it if Roosevelt could accommodate his son, even if he cannot provide encouragement for an appointment.
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1901
S. B. M. Young provides his schedule so that a meeting can be arranged with Vice President Roosevelt.
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1901
Joseph Bucklin Bishop spoke with the two men as directed and they received the information with “excellent spirit.”
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1902-01-01
Bernard Nadal Baker declines George B. Cortelyou’s suggestion that he meet with the Republican members of Congress. He thanks Bartlett Shipp Johnston for his “kind attention in the matter” but does not desire to see President Roosevelt if Roosevelt has no desire to see him.
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1902-01-02
Frank P. Sargent provides information on the attendees and next meeting of the chief executives of the Railway Organization.
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1902-01-02
William Allen White hopes that President Roosevelt can have a brief meeting with Major Hood who will be in Washington, D.C., this week. Hood would like to discuss the Emporia Post Office.
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1902-01-02
John Watson Yerkes introduces Internal Revenue Agent Luther A. Thrasher, who has a meeting with President Roosevelt.
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1901-12-27
William Barclay Parsons requests a brief meeting with President Roosevelt.
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1901-12-29
Ambassador Cambon needs to reschedule his meeting with President Roosevelt due to travel delays.
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1901-12-30
Leslie M. Shaw thanks President Roosevelt for the “distinguished honor,” presumably being appointed Secretary of the Treasury, and indicates that he will soon visit the White House.
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1901-12-30
Ronald Thomas introduces Jarret T. Richards and asks if Douglas Robinson can furnish a letter that will allow Richards to see President Roosevelt.
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1901-12-31
Senator Nelson W. Aldrich is coming over to see President Roosevelt, and Secretary of War Root suggests that he be shown the changes to the message.
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1901
Horace E. Deming requests a meeting.
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1901
W. M. L. Hanagan agrees to a meeting time and location.
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1901