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Telegram From Philander C. Knox To John C. Groome, October 25, 1918, Philander C. Knox
Telegram From Philander C. Knox To John C. Groome, October 25, 1918, Philander C. Knox
World War I Era Documents, 1914-1918
A typed telegram from Philander Knox to Provost Marshal John C. Groome, dated October 25, 1918. Within, Knox details Huntington-Wilson's qualifications that would make him a good fit for commission.
Letter From Wilbur J. Carr To Newton D. Baker, March 20, 1917, Wilbur J. Carr
Letter From Wilbur J. Carr To Newton D. Baker, March 20, 1917, Wilbur J. Carr
World War I Era Documents, 1914-1918
A typed letter from Wilbur J. Carr to Newton D. Baker, dated March 20, 1917. Within, Carr writes his endorsement of Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson's character for the Reserve Corps.
Letter From Philander C. Knox To Cyrus H. K. Curtis, March 14, 1917, Philander C. Knox
Letter From Philander C. Knox To Cyrus H. K. Curtis, March 14, 1917, Philander C. Knox
World War I Era Documents, 1914-1918
A typed letter from Philander C. Knox to Cyrus H. K. Curtis written March 14, 1917. Within, Knox writes to recommend Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to be Curtis' foreign affairs writer for the Public Ledger newspaper in Philadelphia.
Letter From Joshua Reuben Clark Jr. To Newton D. Baker, March 12, 1917, J. Reuben Clark Jr
Letter From Joshua Reuben Clark Jr. To Newton D. Baker, March 12, 1917, J. Reuben Clark Jr
World War I Era Documents, 1914-1918
A typed letter from J. Reuben Clark to the Secretary of War, Newton D. Baker, on March 12, 1917. Within, Reuben endorses Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson for a position in the Officers' Reserve Corps of the Judge Advocate General.
Letter From Philander C. Knox To Newton D. Baker, March 9, 1917, Philander C. Knox
Letter From Philander C. Knox To Newton D. Baker, March 9, 1917, Philander C. Knox
World War I Era Documents, 1914-1918
A typed letter from Philander C. Knox to Newton D. Baker, the Secretary of War, on March 9, 1917. Within the letter, Knox writes of his endorsement of Huntington-Wilson as a valued addition to the Officers' Reserve Corps.
Letter From John Bassett Moore To J. Reuben Clark, November 17, 1915, John Bassett Moore
Letter From John Bassett Moore To J. Reuben Clark, November 17, 1915, John Bassett Moore
World War I Era Documents, 1914-1918
A handwritten letter from John Basset Moore to J. Reuben Clark dated November 17, 1915. Within, Moore expresses his shock upon discovering via a newspaper article that Huntington-Wilson and his wife Lucy Wortham James had been divorced.