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to Anna Harrison Morris re: prayers for a relative and worries of office
1890/12/05
Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901
Thanks Morris for informing him of Maggies condition.
GLC02793.050
to Comm. E. C. Benedict re: his message to Congress, advice on investments
1897/01/01
Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908
Written as President
GLC02793.051
to Elihu Root re: giving a son's body and arms to his father
1898/06/02
McKinley, William, 1843-1901
Written as President to Root as Secretary of War. The bearer, Nicholas Fish, had lost his son in the Spanish-American War.
GLC02793.052
to H. L. Shaw re: assuming the Presidency, inviting his Harvard friends
1901/09/25
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Signed as President on black-bordered stationery. Alludes to a dinner with his Harvard friends held as Governor of New York two years prior.
GLC02793.053
to Gen. Curtis Guild
1901/10/28
Signed as President. Roosevelt writes that his "Southern policy" is to "take the best man white or black."
GLC02793.054
to John Sherman
13 October 1871
Conkling, Roscoe, 1829-1888
Congratulates Sherman on his election to the Senate, taking Salmon P. Chase's resigned position. Mentions the influence of Tammany Hall preventing people from voting and the criticism of his supporters by the New York Tribune.
GLC02761
1 April 1861
Morrill, Justin Smith, 1810-1898
Morrill, a United States Representative from Vermont, discusses Sherman's election to the Senate. States "I regret you have left the House when I think you might have rendered more important services to your country than you will find opportunity to...
GLC02762
to Edward Clark
4 December 1877
Remington, Philo, 1816-1889
Signed as President of the Remington Company. Discusses debt owed to the Singer Company which he is not able to pay at this time. Remarks on why he entered into the manufacture of sewing machines, "It was not primarily to make money; ... the...
GLC02764
re: negative comments on Mormons and annexation of Texas
1845/03/11
Abbot, Abiel, 1765-1859
Abbot writes that the annexation of Texas is an "offense against humanity and a monstrous transgression of the law of God." With address on p. 4.
GLC02765
to Edward Livingston
1818/01/21
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Acknowledging a bronze casting of Napoleon, and offering thanks for the gift. Written as General in the U.S. Army.
GLC02769
to Democratic Committee of Pennsylvania
1835/07/25
Jackson refuses to endorse either candidate, or say anything to interfere with a gubernatorial race. He chooses to do so because both candidates, Wolf and Muhlenburg, are his friends. Also claims it is his policy not to involve himself in local...
GLC02771
to J.W. Vance
7 September 1875
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Writes, "Your note of the 23rd of August inviting me to attend a reception and banquet to be given in Paris, Ill. on the 21st of Oct. by the members of my old 31st Ill. Vols. was duly received. I do not know a reception that it would be more...
GLC02782
to Mamie Eisenhower
27 July 1944
Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
Signed "Ike" and addressed to "My darling." Expresses his happiness at receiving a long letter from her. Comments that he has not heard from their son John. Mentions being interrupted often by staff and by a telephone call from P.M. [Prime...
GLC02788
to inhabitants...of Bedford, Pa re: speech on unity, with William Bingham letter
1798/06/21
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Signed as President, acknowledging receipt of their call for unity & noting that "Unanimity in all things is never to be expected."
GLC02793.007
to James McHenry re: War Department's fiscal needs
1799/07/07
Written as President to his Secretary of War. Numbered at top 173.
GLC02793.008
to Lucius S. Felt re: insurance on home in Galena, Ill.
1872/08/23
Written as President during his re-election campaign. Grant also mentions the possibility of repairing the house should he be defeated.
GLC02793.040
to Mr. Eastin
7 September 1872
Written as President, Grant asks Eastin to reconsider his resignation from the office of Special Sergeant of the Police Department. Grant's father, Jesse, constantly sought advantage from his son's positions and placed him in difficult positions.
GLC02793.041
to Adolph E. Borie re: requesting purchase of yellow cord cigar lighters
1875/09/09
GLC02793.042
to Rev. Roland Cotton Smith re: hopes for recovery of Smith's sons
1908/06/11
GLC02793.056
to John T. Stewart re: his hope to be remembered as a friend to labor
1908/10/20
Signed as President. Roosevelt also writes that he hopes to be thought the best President for farmers, small businessmen and "Abraham Lincoln's plain people."
GLC02793.057
to George Bird Grinnell re: Grinnell's request that he write about Africa
1908/11/26
Signed as President. Roosevelt had not been to Africa yet.
GLC02793.058
to Rev. John Wesley Hill re: declining to speak at Hadley Rescue Mission
1911/04/25
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
Signed as President. Accompanied by a note on verso of recipient attesting to the President's unexpected appearance at midnight, despite his schedule.
GLC02793.059
to Katharine & Louisa Loring re: his recent trip and expected vacation
1912/09/07
Written as President. The Lorings were neighbors of Taft at the vacation spot.
GLC02793.060
to Gertrude Bondhill re: his pleasure in her performance
1913/08/09
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
GLC02793.061
to Thomas Marshall re: thanking him for his thoughtfulness
1914/08/06
Written as President. Date inferred from content. Marshall was Wilson's Vice President.
GLC02793.062
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