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Richardson, William, 1839-1914

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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Horace H. Lurton

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Horace H. Lurton

President Roosevelt thanks Judge Lurton for the speech, and says he will ask Alabama Representative William Richardson about it in person. Roosevelt would like to speak with Lurton about the injunctive process in the railway cases the government is currently prosecuting. Roosevelt has told both Governor B. B. Comer of Arkansas and Governor George L. Sheldon of Nebraska that the injunctive process cannot be abolished, but Roosevelt would like to discuss the ways it is being used with Lurton.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-10-26

Letter from Oscar R. Hundley to William Loeb

Letter from Oscar R. Hundley to William Loeb

Oscar R. Hundley appreciates the opportunity to write frankly to William Loeb, and says that he does not have any intention of giving Charles H. Scott a recommendation. Scott was elected as a delegate to the Alabama state convention by both administration and anti-administration forces, and chose to attend the anti-administration convention in spite of the work done for him by the administration forces to elect him national committeeman. Hundley also talks about his conflict with Judge Thomas Goode Jones, and how this relates to the proceedings of the anti-administration forces in Alabama.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-06-11