Letter from William Loeb, Jr. to E. A. Hitchcock
This item is a letter regarding the work of G. F. Pollock and his service with the United States Government. Also included is a letter from Pollock outlining his previous experience and thanks the Commissioner of the General Land Office.
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OCR Page 1 of 4THE WHITE HOUSE,
WASHINGTON
May 8, 1906.
My dear Mr. Secrotary:
These papers seem to the President to make
the case very strong for Pollock. It certainly
looks as if Sowers ought not to be retained. The
President thinks it would be well to act quickly
on the suggested promotion of Pollock. If you
desire to see the President, please come to the
office to-morrow (Wednesday) morning.
Very truly yours,
Secretary to the President.
Hon. E. A. Hitchcock,
Secretary of the Interior.
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