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Letter From Attorney General Langer To Salvation Army Lieutenant-Colonel Marcussen Regarding The Oscar Lindstrom Case, December 17, 1917, William Langer
Letter From Attorney General Langer To Salvation Army Lieutenant-Colonel Marcussen Regarding The Oscar Lindstrom Case, December 17, 1917, William Langer
William Langer Papers
In this letter, dated December 17, 1917, from North Dakota (ND) Attorney General William Langer to Salvation Army Lieutenant-Colonel Marcussen regarding the case of ND state senator Oscar Lindstrom, Langer writes that he expects Lindstrom to arrive this week and will write Marcussen soon after.
See also:
File of Correspondence About the Oscar Lindstrom Case from 1916 and 1917
Letter from Attorney General Langer to Salvation Army Ensign Marshall Regarding Their Upcoming Meeting with Oscar Lindstrom, December 11, 1917
Letter from Salvation Army Lieutenant-Colonel Marcussen to Attorney General Langer Regarding Oscar Lindstrom, December 13, 1917
Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To William E. Mason, December 13, 1909, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To William E. Mason, December 13, 1909, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Other Correspondence
The document is a carbon copy of a typed letter from the Assistant Secretary of State to William E. Mason denying a possibility of buying machinery from Mr. Sedgwick.
Letter From Charles D. Norton To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, August 4, 1909, Charles D. Norton
Letter From Charles D. Norton To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, August 4, 1909, Charles D. Norton
Charles Richard Crane
The document is a typed letter from Charles D. Norton to the Assistant Secretary of State concerning extending membership to the Metropolitan Club to Charles Crane.
Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To Royal L. Melendy, April 24, 1909, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To Royal L. Melendy, April 24, 1909, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Other Correspondence
The document is a carbon copy of a typed letter from the Assistant Secretary of State to Royal L. Melendy concerning the Second National Peace Congress.
Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To John Vandercook, April 24, 1909, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To John Vandercook, April 24, 1909, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Other Correspondence
The document is a carbon copy of a typed letter from the Assistant Secretary of State to John Vandercook concerning the annual meeting of the Sons of the American Revolution at Baltimore.
Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To Oliver And Company, April 3, 1909, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To Oliver And Company, April 3, 1909, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Other Correspondence
The document is a carbon copy of a typed letter from the Assistant Secretary of State to Oliver and Company concerning a property on Wabash Avenue.
Letter From Mark A. Hanna To William Mckinley, April 2, 1897, Mark A. Hanna
Letter From Mark A. Hanna To William Mckinley, April 2, 1897, Mark A. Hanna
Early Career Documents
This document is a copy of a typed letter from Mark Hanna to President William McKinley endorsing Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson for a diplomatic appointment in London.
Letter From Robert T. Lincoln To William Mckinley, March 27, 1897, Robert Todd Lincoln
Letter From Robert T. Lincoln To William Mckinley, March 27, 1897, Robert Todd Lincoln
Early Career Documents
In this copy of a typed letter from Robert T. Lincoln to President William McKinley, Lincoln recommends Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson for a diplomatic Secretary position.
Letter From William W. Tracy And A. J. Lester To William Mckinley, March 20, 1897, William W. Tracy, A. J. Lester
Letter From William W. Tracy And A. J. Lester To William Mckinley, March 20, 1897, William W. Tracy, A. J. Lester
Early Career Documents
In this copy of a typed letter to President McKinley, William Tracy and A. J. Lester endorse Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson for the position of Second Secretary of the Embassy in Paris.