Letter from William Loeb to E. A. Hitchcock
This item includes a telegram from Albert J. Beveridge to the President Theodore Roosevelt. Also included is are copies of the originals.
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WHITE HOUSE,
WASHINGTON.
7WU. HG. RA. 41-Paid 4:47 p.m.
Indianapolis, Indiana, June 29, 1904.
The President.
Thomas McNutt, travelling agent, general land office,
dead. He was my appointee, greatly important to me that
I have the privilege of naming his successor. Have com-
petent man whom I will recommend at once, if I can be
assured of his appointment.
ALBERT J. BERERIDGE
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