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1910/06/20
Mosby, John S. (1833-1916)
to: Sam Chapman
Assistant Attorney General, Jack Russell [his nephew].
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30 May 1912
to Sam Chapman
Theodore Roosevelt's run on a third party ticket: "Teddy has knocked out Taft in one of the most surprising phenomena of history;"
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1912/10/29
intention to vote for Taft: "If Wilson is elected…the Bull Moose will be buried forever."
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1912/10
hopes to get out of the hospital in time to vote.
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1913/11/09
voted for Henry Stuart; ride in an automobile with Mrs. Julie Keith; plans to travel to Baltimore.
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1914/06/12
artist would like to paint a group portrait of Confederate officers, including Chapman.
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1914/07/06
traveling to Manassass to look over the battlefield; says Wilson will not stay in the White House longer than one term.
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1915/02/04
anniversary of the day he took over the Hong Kong consulate 36 years ago; opposition to Wilson's shipping bill; arranging a sitting for the group painting.
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1925
Coolidge, Calvin (1872-1933)
Message of the President.
Signed State of the Union Address.
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1921/03/04
McAdoo, William G. (1863-1941)
Press statement re: Woodrow Wilson's work at the Peace Conference (Versailles)
Arguing that Wilson "laid the foundations of world peace and a new order" and that Wilson's work will last despite "[t]he tides of reaction."
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