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Letter From Shelby M. Cullom To John Sherman, March 22, 1897, Shelby Moore Cullom
Letter From Shelby M. Cullom To John Sherman, March 22, 1897, Shelby Moore Cullom
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In this copy of a typed letter from Shelby Cullom to Secretary of State John Sherman, Cullom acknowledges Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson as deserving the position of Second Secretary for the Ambassador to France.
Letter From Frederick D. Grant To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, March 20, 1897, Frederick D. Grant
Letter From Frederick D. Grant To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, March 20, 1897, Frederick D. Grant
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In this copy of a typed letter from Frederick Grant to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, Grant agrees to speak with Horace Porter about securing a position for Huntington Wilson as Second Secretary to the Ambassador in Paris.
Letter From William E. Mason And John C. Spooner To John Sherman, March 18, 1897, John C. Spooner, William Ernest Mason
Letter From William E. Mason And John C. Spooner To John Sherman, March 18, 1897, John C. Spooner, William Ernest Mason
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In this copy of a typed letter from William Mason and John Spooner to Secretary of State John Sherman, Mason and Spooner endorse Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to be appointed Second Secretary to the Ambassador to France.
Letter From William E. Mason To Horace Porter, March 10, 1897, William Ernest Mason
Letter From William E. Mason To Horace Porter, March 10, 1897, William Ernest Mason
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In this copy of a typed letter from Senator William Mason to Horace Porter, Mason discusses the possibility of Huntington Wilson serving with Porter in France.
Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson And Others To William Mckinley, March 1897, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, Shelby Moore Cullom, William Ernest Mason
Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson And Others To William Mckinley, March 1897, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, Shelby Moore Cullom, William Ernest Mason
Early Career Documents
Copy of a typed correspondence to President McKinley from Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, Senator Shelby Cullom, and Senator William Mason. Huntington-Wilson wishes to apply for the Second Secretary position for the U.S embassy in France.