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Mott, Marshall L. (Marshall Lockhart), 1860-1936

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Letter from G. W. Woodruff to William Loeb

Letter from G. W. Woodruff to William Loeb

G. W. Woodruff sends William Loeb a brief outline of a statement regarding the progress of an investigation concerning Governor Charles Nathaniel Haskell of Oklahoma so that President Roosevelt is aware of the situation. Woodruff mentions the steps taken on the investigation thus far, as well as a number of the people involved with it.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-12-04

President Roosevelt’s last big show will be staged in Muskogee

President Roosevelt’s last big show will be staged in Muskogee

President Theodore Roosevelt, Attorney General Charles J. Bonaparte, and others have come to Muskogee, Oklahoma, to investigate a fraud case involving Oklahoma Governor Charles Nathaniel Haskell. Haskell, along with J. George Wright and Dana H. Kelsey, are accused of scheduling land deeds to “dummy” persons. Governor Haskell has issued a formal statement rebutting these accusations.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1909-01-22