Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908 to Walter Harris

GLC08931

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GLC#
GLC08931
Type
Letters
Date
March 2, 1904
Author/Creator
Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908
Title
to Walter Harris
Place Written
Princeton, New Jersey
Pagination
1 p. : envelope : stamp Height: 26.5 cm, Width: 20.2 cm

Replies to Harris letter, written and signed 1 March 1904, inquiring if Cleveland "entertained a negro, C.H.J. Taylor, of Kansas, at dinner" at the White House during his presidency. He heard the information in a speech given on the floor of the House of Representatives by Charles F. Scott. The reply, in which Cleveland asserts that "Of course the statement is absolutely false," is written on Harris's original letter. Harris was a reporter at the Senate press gallery.

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