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Mosby, John S. (1833-1916)
to: William Taft
enclosing a letter from Col. Petit, with whom Chapman served in the Spanish American War.
GLC03921.11
1906/01/20
to: Sam Chapman
anxious to see Willie; no news about the Aborigines.
GLC03921.13
1906/05/09
McCabe's letter abusing Grant.
GLC03921.14
1906/05/14
to: Joseph Bryan.
recent trip to Boston including a visit to Plymouth Rock; southern sentiments about forgiving the Yankees.
GLC03921.15
22 May 1906
to William A. Chapman
Willie's post-earthquake arrival in San Francisco; banquet given by the Middlesex Club in honor of Grant's birthday.
GLC03921.16
July 6 1906
to Sam Chapman
issue of The Old Dominion Sun; letter from Willie from the "late city of San Francisco;" impending death of Col. Smith and his obituary.
GLC03921.17
1906/06/23
requesting news of San Francisco from Willie's friend; impending death of Col. Smith and his obituary.
GLC03921.18
1906/11/26
publication of letter describing his Boston trip; hopes it will "contribute toward eradicating old prejudices."
GLC03921.19
1906/12/07
Cousin Alice's visit to Covington, Va.; speculation about the Robertson family (from San Francisco); work on his book Stuart's Calvary in the Gettysburg Campaign.
GLC03921.20
1907/10/09
to: Messrs. Moffat Yard & Co.
Defense of his book Stuart's Cavalry in the Gettysburg Campaign, with enclosed copy of a reader's opinion of the book.
GLC03921.22
1908/08/02
Taft's upcoming speech to the Virginia Republicans; Maj. Swift's appointment as head of the Army War College.
GLC03921.23
1908/09/13
letter concerning "the 'true inwardness' of Gen. Lee's staff;" intentions to vote for Taft; Maj. Swift's review of his book for the Journal of the United States Cavalry Association.
GLC03921.24
10 February 1909
article about Lincoln in Cosmopolitan: "It is the best thing I have seen about Lincoln & confirms what I wrote you that Lincoln offered to the South compensation of their slaves when the Confederacy was in its last gasp & even then we rejected it."
GLC03921.25
1909/03/09
Taft's Supreme Court appointees; dining with Col. Charles Francis Adams.
GLC03921.26
1909/10/04
people who were for and against secession; requests the return of letter from Judge McDowell.
GLC03921.27
1909/11/10
"correspondence & reports about burning & robbing cities in Vols.: 43 parts I & II- Shenandoah campaign". [Perhaps a reference to Official Records, published in 1908.]
GLC03921.28
21 January 1910
McDowell and an additional circuit court judge appointment for Virginia; misdated "Chambersburg letter" of Gen. Lee to Gen. Ewell.
GLC03921.29
15 February 1910
Defense of Stuart's absence at Gettysburg, prompted by a newspaper article; treason case against Jefferson Davis.
GLC03921.30
12 April 1910
Belief that Walter Taylor has prompted the recent articles about Gettysburg, in an attempt to clear his name at the expense of Lee; forwarding a letter from Allen Potts.
GLC03921.31
1910/06/20
Assistant Attorney General, Jack Russell [his nephew].
GLC03921.32
1911/05/02
free mail delivery; forthcoming article in the New York Herald: "It tells how Fitz Lee saved Pope's Army."
GLC03921.33
1911/08/12
travels through various towns in Virginia.
GLC03921.34
1911/10/30
new address and his reason for moving; letter written by Mr. Ron Tucker given to his son as a memento.
GLC03921.35
30 May 1912
Theodore Roosevelt's run on a third party ticket: "Teddy has knocked out Taft in one of the most surprising phenomena of history;"
GLC03921.36
1912/10/29
intention to vote for Taft: "If Wilson is elected…the Bull Moose will be buried forever."
GLC03921.37
1912/10
hopes to get out of the hospital in time to vote.
GLC03921.38
1913/06/12
Free transportation to Gettysburg for Confederate veterans.
GLC03921.40
1913/11/09
voted for Henry Stuart; ride in an automobile with Mrs. Julie Keith; plans to travel to Baltimore.
GLC03921.41
1914/04/08
Lecture at a Toronto military institute; plans to spend time in New York.
GLC03921.42
1914/04/09
Suggests Chapman visit Wilson over the Easter holiday; Mosby has completed his speech.
GLC03921.43
1914/04/19
suggests Chapman try to obtain a post as chaplain in a regiment on the eve of war with Mexico.
GLC03921.44
1914/05/03
speech well received; "royal" reception in Canada; receiving social invitations in New York.
GLC03921.45
1914/06/09
letter of Colonel Williams concerning Osborne.
GLC03921.46
1914/06/12
artist would like to paint a group portrait of Confederate officers, including Chapman.
GLC03921.47
1914/07/06
traveling to Manassass to look over the battlefield; says Wilson will not stay in the White House longer than one term.
GLC03921.48
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.
GLC03921.49
1915/02/19
endorses an advertisement of a hotel with rooms for $1 per day.
GLC03921.50
1915/06/18
requesting return of letter from Gov. Stuart; plans to travel to Berkeley for his health.
GLC03921.51
[1915]/06/28
drinking water to help his bladder condition; encounters with Virginians who were Union soldiers before.
GLC03921.52
1916/01/04
3/16/1916 Norfolk, Va. re: news of Willie's marriage; mentions a friend traveling to California.
GLC03921.53
1916/02/27
suffering due to bladder trouble; intention to travel to St. Vincent's hospital in Norfolk for a remedy.
GLC03921.54
1916/10/30
refusal to let Bennet Young write his biography; enclosing copy of Dolly's [Adolphus Richard] biography written by Young [1914].
GLC03921.56
1925
Coolidge, Calvin (1872-1933)
Message of the President.
Signed State of the Union Address.
GLC03945
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."
GLC03967
9 October 1904
to Gaston
Discusses Senator James T. Heflin's remarks on assassination of McKinley. Also writes that black voters hold the balance of power in some states and that Roosevelt would be re-elected. Written on Department of Justice letterhead.
GLC03993
3 July 1900
McKinley, William (1843-1901)
to John Hay
Text reads: "Hay. Instructions to Ambassadors in China defining the attitude of the United States. Approved". Written on Executive Mansion stationery.
GLC03995
18 November 1918
Greely, Adolphus W. (1844-1935)
[Envelope]
Addressed to Mr. J. J. Frank, 345 W 88th Street, New York City
GLC04033.02
5 September 1903
Addressed to Mr. J. J. Frank, 52 William Street, New York City
GLC04033.04
26 April 1927
to Julius. J. Frank
GLC04033.05
24 April 1921
GLC04033.06
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