Letter from William Loeb to E. A. Hitchcock

This item includes a letter from C.D. Clark to E. A. Hitchcock.

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FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. CLARENCED.CLARK, wYO, CHAIRMAN. KNUTE NELSON, MINN THOMAS R.BARD,CAL. HENRY CABOT LODGE,MASS: AUGUSTUS O.BACON,GA JOSEPH R.HAWLEY,CONN. EDMUND W.PETTUS,ALA, United States Senate, GEORGE P.WETMORE,R. H.D.MONEY, MISS. NATHAN B.SCOTT,W.VA. EDWARD W.CARMACK,TENN. ED.J.WELLS,CLERK. COMMITTEE ON RAILROADS. Evanston, Wyoming. July 22nd, 1904. Hon. E. A. Hitchcock, Secretary of the Interior, Washington, D. C. My dear Mr. Secretary: This will serve to introduce to you Hon. Fenimore Chatterton, Governor of Wyoming, who is about to visit Washington and wishes to call upon you and upon the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Undoubtedly Governor Chatterton has matters of importance to Wyoming, to present to your office and we all would appreciate very much favorable consideration and early action upon such matters as he may have at hand. Very respectfully yours, Carlove