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14 December 1915
Wilson, Woodrow (1856-1924)
to R. Fulton Cutting
Asks Cutting to join Herbert Hoover's enlarged Commission for the Relief of Belgium during World War I.
GLC02339
February 27, 1910
Taft, William H. (1857-1930)
to James A. Tawney
Discusses concerns about public estimates for a district jail and mentions previous letter received from Tawney who lodged a complaint. Writes "[w]e have no right to cut down our estimates and later increase them; and in so far as we have done this...
GLC00118.06
June 25, 1924
Hoover, Herbert (1874-1964)
to John A. Stewart
Signed as Commerce Secretary to the chair of the George Washington Bicentennial Celebration Committee in New York. Declines serving on a George Washington committee because he has too many commitments already. Typed on Department of Commerce...
GLC00118.09
27 October 1917
Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919)
to Mr. Hoover
Addressed to "My Dear Mr. Hoover." Discusses the starvation relief in Europe and Hoover's part in its management. Expresses his support and advises Hoover as to the next steps in food distribution abroad. Discusses rationing. Stamped on page one by...
GLC00162.13.01
n.d
Unknown
President Roosevelt
Portrait of a seated Theodore Roosevelt. Published by Henry in Washington D.C. during his presidency. Originally with a letter by Theodore Roosevelt addressed to Herbert Hoover (see GLC00162.13).
GLC00162.13.02
28 March 1911
to Talcott Williams
Updates Williams, a political journalist, on the tense status of relations between the United States and Mexico in return for Williams' "seal of silence." Refers to an enclosed copied letter for United States Army Chief of Staff Leonard Wood...
GLC00240
1908-1911
Texas. Republic
Diplomatic correspondence of the Republic of Texas (Annual reports of AHS 1907-8
Edited by George P. Garrison
GLC00267.106
1903
Neutrality of Great Britain in the Civil War [SD 18]
1861 diplomatic correspondence
GLC00267.365
4 February 1917
Harding, Warren G. (1865-1923)
to Carrie F. Phillips
Written as United States senator from Ohio to Phillips, his longtime mistress, about his recent trip to Columbus and Marion, Ohio, to visit a sick brother. Writes that he approves the neutrality policy towards Germany but fears that war will still...
GLC00782.08
8 March 1909
to Henry G. Granger
Writes in response to a telegram from Granger in which he had praised his economic policy and looked forward to seeing Taft ride through a sea-level Panama Canal. Thanks him for his praise, but dismisses as impracticable a sea-level canal. Written...
GLC00782.20
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