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Treat, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1842-1910

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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Cornelius Newton Bliss

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Cornelius Newton Bliss

President Roosevelt thanks Cornelius Newton Bliss for the letters sharing his views on politicians to be appointed or reappointed to positions in New York. Roosevelt feels that Bliss is right about Internal Revenue Collector Charles H. Treat and United States Marshal William Henkel. He asks Bliss to tell Henkel, however, that he must work with Frederick Norton Goddard, and not against him. Roosevelt has not made up his mind about Wilbur Fisk Wakeman yet.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1901-10-09

Creator(s)

Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Thomas Collier Platt

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Thomas Collier Platt

President Roosevelt informs Senator Platt that he requested that the “gentleman in whom you are interested” be promoted to Consul at Barbados. Roosevelt shares that the current Treasurer of the United States, Ellis H. Roberts, will be replaced soon, and that per their recent conversation, Roosevelt can promote Charles H. Treat to Treasurer, and put Charles William Anderson in Treat’s place as Internal Revenue Collector in New York, with the goal of giving “conspicuous recognition” to an African American man  there.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1905-02-28

Creator(s)

Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919

Letter from John Claflin to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from John Claflin to Theodore Roosevelt

President John Claflin of the H. B. Claflin Company acknowledges receipt of a memorandum on currency reform from United States Treasurer Charles H. Treat. As requested, Claflin sends suggestions to President Theodore Roosevelt. He does not think forming an association of Clearing House banks will be feasible nor does he concur on the taxes Roosevelt is proposing. He suggests consulting with Frank A. Vanderlip and Charles A. Conant, the “best informed members of the Chamber of Commerce Committee.”

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1906-10-19

Creator(s)

Claflin, John, 1850-1938