Letter from Endicott Peabody to Theodore Roosevelt
Endicott Peabody hopes President Roosevelt can appoint Thomas Ewing Moore as Secretary of Legation for Romania.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1905-01-04
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Endicott Peabody hopes President Roosevelt can appoint Thomas Ewing Moore as Secretary of Legation for Romania.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1905-01-04
President Roosevelt asks Secretary of State Hay if Thomas Ewing Moore, consul at Weimar, Germany, can be made secretary of legation under John Wallace Riddle as minister if the United States gets an embassy in Romania. Roosevelt encloses a letter from Endicott Peabody recommending Moore.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1904-12-27
President Roosevelt explains he is trying to get a legation for Romania and Serbia established. If he is successful, the post will go to Consul General at Cairo, Egypt, John Wallace Riddle. Roosevelt tells Endicott Peabody he might be able to make Thomas Ewing Moore Secretary of Legation under Riddle, but he is not sure.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1904-12-27
President Roosevelt confirms receipt of Minister William Woodville Rockhill’s letter recommending William Phillips for a promotion to Secretary of the Legation in China, but tells him that he had already sent in the name of Thomas Ewing Moore. Roosevelt believes Rockhill will find Moore to be an admirable man, and mentions the merit he has shown in other diplomatic postings.
1906-07-14
Ted Roosevelt has accepted the situation and is playing hard on the first Wachusett eleven. Endicott Peabody is confident that this was the best solution. In a postscript, Peabody asks President Roosevelt not to forget about Thomas Ewing Moore, consul at Weimar.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1903-10-13