Letter from William Loeb to E. A. Hitchcock

This item is a letter and includes a letter from James A. Hemenway to William Loeb, Jr. Also included is a letter from Major William Nelson to the President Theodore Roosevelt.

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FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. JAMES A. HEMENWAY, IND., CHAIRMAN. HENRY H. BINGHAM, PA. LEONIDAS F. LIVINGSTON, GA HENRY C.VAN VOORHIS. OHIO. RICE A. PIERCE, TENN. JAMES T. McCLEARY, MINN. MAECENAS E. BENTON, MO. LUCIUS N.LITTAUER N.Y. GEORGE W.TAYLOR, ALA. WALTER P. BROWNLOW.TENN OSCAR w.UNDERWOOD.ALA. COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS, WASHINGTON GARDNER, MICH. STEPHEN BRUNDIDGE, JR.ARK. ELMER J.BURKETT, NEB. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, FREDERICK H. GILLETT, MASS. WALTER 1. SMITH. IOWA. BENJAMIN F. MARSH, ILL. WASHINGTON,D.C., ,190 JAMES C COURTS, CLERK. KENNEDY F.REA, ASSISTANT CLERKS K.H. WEYERBACHER 2/ of the Choctaw Coal and Railway Company. The past three years I have been exploring the gold fields of Alaska. Have always been a Republican and have raised five sons and two daughters. Three of my sons are University men, the other two still pursuing their studies. They have all been educated in my political faith. I now lhive in Charlottesville, Va. where I am educating my sons at the State University. Very respectfully, Your obedient servant. William nelem looph unsBalmag Hon. Theodore Roosevelt. us burry President. White House,