Letter from William Loeb, Jr. to E. A. Hitchcock
This item contains a letter regarding the case of Cassius M. Cade, whose nomination as Register of the Land Office at Guthrie, Oklahoma was withdrawn from the Senate. This item also includes a letter from E. A. Hitchcock to President Roosevelt.
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OCR Page 1 of 6THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
April 6, 1906.
My dear Mr. Secretary:
The President directs me to return the enclos-
ures which accompanied your letter of the 4th in-
stant, in reference to the case of Cassius M. Cade,
whose nomination as Register of the Land Office at
Guthrie, Oklahoma, was withdrawn from the Senate
about March lst, and to say that he agrees with your
judgment in the mattor and would not be willing to
appoint Mr. Cade without a fuller explanation of
the charges against him than he has given. Will
you please notify Delegate McCuire accordingly?
Very truly yours,
Secretary the President.
Hon. E. A. Hitchcock,
Secretary of the Interior.
April 7:06 'or. Letter m Guire . etch
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