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[Tribute to Abraham Lincoln]
6 June 1912
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Address regarding Mr. Lincoln's success which Wilson sees as proof that Americans can succeed regardless of their birth and social class.
GLC02786
[Presidential pardon of John Burton, who was convicted of grand larceny]
March 17, 1917
John Burton, alias Samuel R. Martin, alias Dr. Engelman, was pardoned by Wilson to restore his civil rights, no reason for pardon mentioned. Countersigned by Thomas W. Gregory. Printed document with blanks filled in by hand.
GLC00068.19
to Harvey D. Gibson
March 6, 1918
Wilson informs Gibson that he has selected him to serve on the National War Finance Committee. Indicates that the Red Cross was about to "appeal to the American people for additional funds to carry on its work" during World War I. Letter written on...
GLC00972
[Two items relating to Woodrow Wilson] [Decimalized .01- .02]
May 1918
GLC00971
to William R. Castle
November 13, 1915
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Writes to the assistant dean at Harvard (later founder of a professional consular service of the United States). Roosevelt encloses an article (not included) from the November 1915 Metropolitan magazine which had been vetted by James Brown Scott, an...
GLC00782.19
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