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Ursinus College

1897

William McKinley

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Letter From Elisha Dyer To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, April 2, 1897, Elisha Dyer Apr 1897

Letter From Elisha Dyer To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, April 2, 1897, Elisha Dyer

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This document is a typed letter from Elisha Dyer to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson in which Dyer wishes Huntington-Wilson success in securing his desired position.


Letter From Robert T. Lincoln To William Mckinley, March 27, 1897, Robert Todd Lincoln Mar 1897

Letter From Robert T. Lincoln To William Mckinley, March 27, 1897, Robert Todd Lincoln

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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 Mar 1897

Letter From William W. Tracy And A. J. Lester To William Mckinley, March 20, 1897, William W. Tracy, A. J. Lester

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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.


Letter From Ferdinand W. Peck To William Mckinley, March 13, 1897, Ferdinand W. Peck Mar 1897

Letter From Ferdinand W. Peck To William Mckinley, March 13, 1897, Ferdinand W. Peck

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In this copy of a typed letter from Ferdinand Peck to President William McKinley, Peck joins others in their endorsement of Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to be assigned the position of Second Secretary of the Legation at Paris.


Letter From William E. Mason To Horace Porter, March 10, 1897, William Ernest Mason Mar 1897

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 Mar 1897

Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson And Others To William Mckinley, March 1897, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, Shelby Moore Cullom, William Ernest Mason

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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.