Letter from William Loeb to O. E. C. Robinson
William Loeb informs O. E. C. Robinson that he has been added to the list of invitees for the reception on January 17.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1907-01-02
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William Loeb informs O. E. C. Robinson that he has been added to the list of invitees for the reception on January 17.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1907-01-02
President Roosevelt alerts Third Assistant Postmaster General Lawshe of the application of Thomas H. Netherland to the position of special counsel recently resigned by Richard M. Webster. Roosevelt highly recommends Netherland, and hopes that he will secure the position.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1909-02-13
President Roosevelt draws Speaker of the House Cannon’s attention to Thomas H. Netherland, who would like to be appointed to be one of the official stenographers of House Committees. Roosevelt says that Netherland has worked as a stenographer in the executive office during his term as president, and that he has been “efficient and faithful.” Roosevelt encourages Cannon to give Netherland a chance.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1908-12-05
William Loeb writes to Admiral Merrell, president of the Naval War College, about upcoming plans for President Roosevelt to speak there. Loeb asks Merrell to send invitations for the speech and reception to connections of Roosevelt’s family. He also asks advice about the geography of Rhode Island and whether secret service agents should meet Roosevelt at the War College.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1908-07-15
William Loeb explains to Henry H. Flather that Douglas Robinson accidentally threw away a bank draft issued to him and asks Henry H. Flather to issue a new one.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1907-06-17
William Loeb asks Douglas Robinson to confirm receipt of a notice from the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York regarding President Roosevelt’s policy, which was sent to him in October.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1905-11-01
Frank S. Hinrichs is replying to Frank Harper’s recent letter at the request of Thomas H. Netherland, who is “quite sick.” Mr. Young sent a letter stating that all photographs of Theodore Roosevelt were sent to Oyster Bay in a box marked “No. 6,” and the remaining engravings were sent to Harper.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1909-03-16
Commander Snowden confirms receipt of William Loeb’s letter with details about President Roosevelt’s trip on the presidential yacht. Snowden suggests that since it is a ten-hour journey between Oyster Bay, New York, and Newport, Rhode Island, they might leave around sundown and arrive the next morning. He also confirms details regarding guests and duties related to the trip.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1908-07-16
Thomas Snowden informs William Loeb that a launch from the Mayflower will meet Thomas H. Netherland and John L. McGrew at the appointed time and place. He appreciates the information regarding providing dinner for them.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1908-07-20