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Walker, John Grimes, 1835-1907 to Thomas Gibbons

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC02763.04 Author/Creator: Walker, John Grimes, 1835-1907 Place Written: Washington, District of Columbia Type: Typed letter signed Date: January 12, 1904 Pagination: 2 p. : envelope Height: 26.8 cm, Width: 20.9 cm Order a Copy

Thanks Gibbons for his gift of a smoking jacket as a "New Year's remembrance." Describes his enjoyable visit to the Isthmus during November and December. Discusses the new republic of Panama, recently declared independent from Colombia, and proclaims it "fairly on its feet." Comments, "A good deal of opposition [to the canal treaty] has developed [in the Senate], all caused by a desire of the Democrats to make political points to be used in the next Presidential canvass against Mr. Roosevelt and the Republican party." Believes the treaty will ultimately be ratified, perhaps in early February. Concludes that he and his family are all well, and Captain Staunton is well, and sends his good wishes.

Walker, John Grimes, 1835-1907
Gibbons, Thomas, fl. 1902

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