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1892/12/15
Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919)
to James J. Meyers re: support of Henry Cabot Lodge for Civil Service reform, &c
With TR's autograph pen corrections on p. 2. On stationery of the United States Civil Service Commission.
GLC06622.01
1892/12/28
to James J. Meyers re: detailing Lodge's support for Civil Service reform
With TR's autograph pen corrections on both pages. On stationery of the United States Civil Service Commission.
GLC06622.02
28 September 1899
McKinley, William (1843-1901)
Authority to Affix seal of U.S. to letter to Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria
GLC06649.05
1891/05/21
re: U.S. Civil Service commission recommendation
Signed as "acting President"
GLC06883
17 January 1888
Milroy, Robert Huston (1816-1890)
to Joseph W. Keifer
Complains of the inequities in pension payments between volunteer officers and officers in the regular army, and hopes to change the system. Informs Keifer, who also served as a General in the Volunteer Army, that any officer who received a...
GLC03215.01
14 November 1890
to Mr. Johnson re: work on civil service reform
Written as Civil Service Commissioner
GLC03339
February 25, 1890
Harrison, Benjamin (1833-1901)
[Ratification of extradition convention with Great Britain and Ireland]
Authorizes the Secretary of State to affix the seal of the United States to Harrison's ratification " ... of the original and exchange copy of extradition convention with Great Britain and Ireland supplementary to the Tenth Article of August 9, 1842...
GLC03397
13 May 1880
Reagan, John H. (1818-1905)
to unknown
Provides the address of A. M. Foote, whom he recommended for a position. Addressed to "Dear General."
GLC03468.06
7 December 1886
Viele, Egbert L. (1825-1902)
to Benjamin P. Poore
States that his residence in Washington for this session of Congress is 1828 Jefferson Place.
GLC03476.15
1 July 1881
Matthews, Stanley (1824-1889)
Written to [W. and O Morrison?] in Washington, D. C.; recipients' names are illegible. Matthews writes "Gentlemen: I had the pleasure some time ago of securing from you the several numbers of your 'Transcipt & c.... but 2 to 4, which noticed that...
GLC03481.19
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