Letter from George Hall to Theodore Roosevelt
George Hall recommends George Clinton for appointment to the international commission on lake levels.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1902-05-26
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George Hall recommends George Clinton for appointment to the international commission on lake levels.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-05-26
George H. Raymond recommends George Clinton for appointment to the international commission on lake levels.
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1902-05-26
John Mitchell recommends George Clinton for appointment to the international commission authorized by the River and Harbor Act.
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1902-05-28
Robert R. Rhodes recommends George Clinton for appointment to the international commission to regulate the water levels of the Great Lakes.
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1902-05-28
On behalf of the Buffalo Lumber Exchange, Knowlton Mixer recommends George Clinton for appointment to the international commission for lake levels.
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1902-05-29
J. C. Gilchrist recommends George Clinton for appointment to the international commission to regulate the water levels of the Great Lakes.
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1902-05-29
George E. Matthews recommends George Clinton for appointment to the international commission on lake levels.
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1902-05-29
The City of Buffalo Merchants’ Exchange recommends George Clinton, a Buffalo lawyer for appointment to the international commission on lake levels of the Great Lakes.
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1902-05-14
The Buffalo Merchant’s Exchange endorses legislation for the creation of an international commission on lake levels and recommends George Clinton for appointment as a member.
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1902-05-17
Senator Depew encloses letters he has received endorsing the appointment of George Clinton to the international commission on waterways between the United States and Canada.
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1902-05-20
William H. Hotchkiss is in favor of adding George Clinton to the international commission on lake levels.
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1902-05-22
Charles T. Raymond, on behalf of the Lockport Manufacturers’ Association, recommends George Clinton for appointment to the international commission on lake levels.
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1902-05-22
Augustus L. Crocker recommends James B. Angell to lead the American side of the international commission set forth in the River and Harbor Bill.
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1902-05-23
The Niagara Falls Power Company protests the potential appointment of A. H. Green to the international commission pertaining to the water boundaries between the United States and Canada.
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1902-05-23
The Lockport Business Men’s Association recommends George Clinton for appointment to the international commission on lake levels.
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1902-05-24
Albert J. Himes recommends George Y. Wisner for appointment to the international commission on lake levels, pointing out Wisner’s qualifications as a civil engineer.
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1902-05-08
Commercial interests in Buffalo desire the appointment of George Clinton to the international commission on lake levels. John Laughlin hopes that Senator Depew will support Clinton.
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1902-05-08
Senator McMillan asks President Roosevelt to be consulted on the appointments to be made for the international commission on lake levels. McMillan points out improvements that are being made that will help the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and other Great Lakes states. He has been asked to recommend several people, but refused to do so. Any hindrance to this project or a lowering of the lake levels would prove a negative economic situation for Michigan.
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1902-05-08
Henry H. Persons of the Mariner Bank of Buffalo supports George Clinton for appointment to the international commission on lake levels and asks Senator Depew to do the same.
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1902-05-08
Gibson L. Douglass asks Chauncey M. Depew to use his influence in order to have George Clinton appointed to the International Deep Waterway Commission.
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1902-05-09