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23 September 1920
Dixon, Joseph K. (fl. 1919-1924)
To Major Marshall
GLC03911.07.02
18 September 1920
unknown. (fl. 1919-1924)
To Joseph Dixon
GLC03911.07.03
5 November 1921
General A Ding (fl. 1919-1924)
In French
GLC03911.07.07
1901/07/25
Mosby, John S. (1833-1916)
to: Sam Chapman
Mosby's lack of political influence; perhaps Senator John Daniel can assist Chapman in obtaining an appointment in the Philippines or as Supervisor of Forests.
GLC03921.05
1901/08/01
chides Chapman for not remaining in Washington to meet with Daniel personally: "[H]e endorsed your application and forwarded it, and got the reply of 'no vacancy.' But that is the stereo typed answer to all applications by mail….you must go in...
GLC03921.06
1904/09/10
upcoming elections, specifically mentioning Revercomb, Slemp, Hoge, Parker, and Roosevelt.
GLC03921.07
1904/12/03
to: [Theodore Roosevelt].
letter of introduction for Samuel Chapman.
GLC03921.08
1905/01/14
attempts to secure a position for Chapman in the Department of the Interior or under Agnew; enclosing a letter from Gen. Rucker.
GLC03921.09
1905/03/01
defending his actions with regard to finding Chapman a position; suggests that storekeeper may be the best position Agnew can offer.
GLC03921.10
[n.d.]
to: William Taft
enclosing a letter from Col. Petit, with whom Chapman served in the Spanish American War.
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