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1916/01/04
Mosby, John S. (1833-1916)
to: Sam Chapman
3/16/1916 Norfolk, Va. re: news of Willie's marriage; mentions a friend traveling to California.
GLC03921.53
1916/02/27
suffering due to bladder trouble; intention to travel to St. Vincent's hospital in Norfolk for a remedy.
GLC03921.54
1916/10/30
refusal to let Bennet Young write his biography; enclosing copy of Dolly's [Adolphus Richard] biography written by Young [1914].
GLC03921.56
1921/03/04
McAdoo, William G. (1863-1941)
Press statement re: Woodrow Wilson's work at the Peace Conference (Versailles)
Arguing that Wilson "laid the foundations of world peace and a new order" and that Wilson's work will last despite "[t]he tides of reaction."
GLC03967
9 October 1904
to Gaston
Discusses Senator James T. Heflin's remarks on assassination of McKinley. Also writes that black voters hold the balance of power in some states and that Roosevelt would be re-elected. Written on Department of Justice letterhead.
GLC03993
3 July 1900
McKinley, William (1843-1901)
to John Hay
Text reads: "Hay. Instructions to Ambassadors in China defining the attitude of the United States. Approved". Written on Executive Mansion stationery.
GLC03995
18 November 1918
Greely, Adolphus W. (1844-1935)
[Envelope]
Addressed to Mr. J. J. Frank, 345 W 88th Street, New York City
GLC04033.02
5 September 1903
Addressed to Mr. J. J. Frank, 52 William Street, New York City
GLC04033.04
26 April 1927
to Julius. J. Frank
GLC04033.05
24 April 1921
GLC04033.06
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