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13 July 1921
Dawes, Charles (1865-1951)
to my dear mother
He has great respect for the president. His wife wife and children will be coming to visit soon. He does not want to have to stay longer than next June.
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19 July 1921
He is tired but happy because he has accomplished so much by working with the president.
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27 July 1921
He enclosed an order about improving the goverment business system. He made a quick trip to Illinois.
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1 August 1921
The publishers sent him the first copy of his book. He is very pleased with it and will send her one as well.
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15 August 1921
to Mrs. M B Dawes
He ordered 5 copies of his book for his mother.
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13 November 1916
Lane, Franklin K. (1864-1920)
to G. B. Lunn
Possibly intended for George Richard Lunn, who served as United States Representative from New York 1917-1919. Lane congratulates Lunn on his recent unspecified victory (possibly his election to the House of Representatives), stating "it is good to...
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23 February 1924
Wadsworth, James Wolcott, Jr. (1877-1952)
to Oliver K. Hand
Thanks Hand, a New York City lawyer, for a letter received 21 February. Writes "Naturally I am glad to know that you and I are so nearly in agreement with reference to the constitutional amendment which I have been pressing, and the education bill....
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02 January 1912
Unknown
Untitled
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16 June 1901
Sherzer, Edwin B.
to Clara M. Miller
re: No boats because insurance companies wouldn't cover. Temperature was dull. No boats arrived in 2 weeks that meant no mail. Describes a huge ice blockade, which covered a whole town. Talks a little about a senator from Seattle, and that lot ships...
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