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Letter from Henry White to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Henry White to Theodore Roosevelt

United States Ambassador to France White encloses an article by André Tardieu in Le Temps. White is pleased with President Roosevelt’s observations with respect to religious toleration and reform leading to religious harmony. He thinks this view will be productive in France. He also encloses pictures of the new American embassy in Paris. Finally, White updates Roosevelt on the political situation in France. Emile Combes gave an unfortunate speech at a dinner honoring Henri Brisson, which hurt his own chances of ousting Georges Clemenceau as Prime Minister.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-03-20

Letter from Robert Sanderson McCormick to Elihu Root

Letter from Robert Sanderson McCormick to Elihu Root

Ambassador McCormick writes to Secretary of State Root regarding a conversation with the French Minister of Foreign Affairs. The Minister had already sent a telegram to Ambassador J. J. Jusserand, directing him to extend gratitude to President Roosevelt, on behalf of the French Government, for his role in resolving the Moroccan crisis. The Minister noted that this event proves the high regard in which the United States and its President are held in the world.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1906-04-06