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Early Career Documents

 
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  • Letter From J. H. Pettee to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, May 25, 1906 by James H. Pettee

    Letter From J. H. Pettee to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, May 25, 1906

    James H. Pettee

    In this hand-written letter from James H. Pettee to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, Pettee sends warm regards to Wilson on behalf of the American Board of Foreign Missions and congratulates him on his advancement to Third Assistant Secretary of State.

  • Letter From Lloyd C. Griscom to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, March 30, 1906 by Lloyd C. Griscom

    Letter From Lloyd C. Griscom to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, March 30, 1906

    Lloyd C. Griscom

    In this typed letter from Lloyd C. Griscom to Francis Mairs Huntington Wilson, Griscom offers advice to Wilson about the people he will be working with in his new position as Third Assistant Secretary of State.

  • Letter From William Howard Taft to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, January 20, 1906 by William Howard Taft

    Letter From William Howard Taft to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, January 20, 1906

    William Howard Taft

    In this typed letter from William Howard Taft to Francis Mairs Huntington Wilson, Taft notes that it was his pleasure to serve Mrs. Wilson, in reference to a meeting she had requested with Secretary of State Elihu Root.

  • Letter From Lloyd C. Griscom to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, December 28, 1905 by Lloyd C. Griscom

    Letter From Lloyd C. Griscom to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, December 28, 1905

    Lloyd C. Griscom

    In this letter from Lloyd C. Griscom to Francis Mairs Huntington Wilson, Griscom discusses conversations with Secretary of State Elihu Root regarding a new diplomatic appointment for Wilson. Griscom also describes his conversation with President Roosevelt and his new appointment to Brazil.

  • Letter From Elihu Root to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, October 20, 1905 by Elihu Root

    Letter From Elihu Root to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, October 20, 1905

    Elihu Root

    In this typed letter from Secretary of State Elihu Root to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, Root advises Wilson to make edits to his "America and the Chinese" article before publication.

  • Letter From Alvey A. Adee to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, September 21, 1905 by Alvey A. Adee

    Letter From Alvey A. Adee to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, September 21, 1905

    Alvey A. Adee

    In this typed letter from Alvey Adee to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, Adee gives permission for the publication of Wilson's article entitled "The American Foreign Service."

  • America and the Chinese, September, 1905 by Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson

    America and the Chinese, September, 1905

    Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson

    In this copy of a typed draft titled "America and the Chinese" Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson describes the causes of increasing anti-American sentiment among the Chinese and Japanese people and suggests diplomatic solutions.

  • Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to Theodore Roosevelt, September, 1905 by Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson

    Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to Theodore Roosevelt, September, 1905

    Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson

    In this copy of a typed letter from Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to Theodore Roosevelt, Wilson discusses the political and social atmosphere of Japan, noting an increase in anti-American sentiment among the people of Japan as well as Chinese residing in that country. Wilson recommends that Chinese and Japanese students be welcomed to study in the United States and also suggests that the consular service needs a better understanding of languages and trade practices in the Far East. He also expresses that the Japanese have been mistreated in the American press.

  • Letter From Shelby M. Cullom to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, May 27, 1905 by Shelby Moore Cullom

    Letter From Shelby M. Cullom to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, May 27, 1905

    Shelby Moore Cullom

    In this typed letter from Shelby M. Cullom to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, Cullom informs Wilson that he has spoken to President Theodore Roosevelt on his behalf, but there is little chance that Wilson will receive a new diplomatic post at the present time.

  • Letter From Lloyd C. Griscom to John Milton Hay, March, 1904 by Lloyd C. Griscom

    Letter From Lloyd C. Griscom to John Milton Hay, March, 1904

    Lloyd C. Griscom

    In this handwritten letter, the Minister to Japan, Lloyd C. Griscom, writes to Secretary of State John Hay on behalf of Huntington Wilson. Griscom asks Hay to find another diplomatic post for Wilson, arguing that he deserves a promotion after spending nearly seven years in the Far East.

  • Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to William McKinley, April 8, 1897 by Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson

    Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to William McKinley, April 8, 1897

    Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson

    In this handwritten letter from Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to President William McKinley, Huntington-Wilson provides a list of other desired embassy positions he wishes to take up.

  • Letter From Elisha Dyer to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, April 2, 1897 by Elisha Dyer

    Letter From Elisha Dyer to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, April 2, 1897

    Elisha Dyer

    This document is a typed letter from Elisha Dyer to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson in which Dyer wishes Huntington-Wilson success in securing his desired position.

  • Letter From Mark A. Hanna to William McKinley, April 2, 1897 by Mark A. Hanna

    Letter From Mark A. Hanna to William McKinley, April 2, 1897

    Mark A. Hanna

    This document is a copy of a typed letter from Mark Hanna to President William McKinley endorsing Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson for a diplomatic appointment in London.

  • Letter From Charles G. Dawes and John McNulta to William McKinley, March 30, 1897 by Charles G. Dawes and John McNulta

    Letter From Charles G. Dawes and John McNulta to William McKinley, March 30, 1897

    Charles G. Dawes and John McNulta

    This document is a copy of a typed correspondence to President William McKinley from Charles Dawes and John McNulta endorsing Francis Mairs Huntington Wilson for a diplomatic appointment in London.

  • Letter From William E. Mason to William McKinley, March 29, 1897 by William E. Mason

    Letter From William E. Mason to William McKinley, March 29, 1897

    William E. Mason

    In this copy of a typed letter from William Mason to President William McKinley, Mason expresses his continued desire to see Huntington-Wilson appointed to a diplomatic position in London or Paris.

  • Letter From Robert T. Lincoln to William McKinley, March 27, 1897 by Robert Todd Lincoln

    Letter From Robert T. Lincoln to William McKinley, March 27, 1897

    Robert Todd Lincoln

    In this copy of a typed letter from Robert T. Lincoln to President William McKinley, Lincoln recommends Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson for a diplomatic Secretary position.

  • Letter From Horace Porter to William E. Mason, March 27, 1897 by Horace Porter

    Letter From Horace Porter to William E. Mason, March 27, 1897

    Horace Porter

    In this copy of a typed letter from Horace Porter to Senator William E. Mason, Porter regrets to inform Mason that Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson was not selected for the position of Second Secretary for the Ambassador to Paris.

  • Letter From Shelby M. Cullom to John Sherman, March 22, 1897 by Shelby Moore Cullom

    Letter From Shelby M. Cullom to John Sherman, March 22, 1897

    Shelby Moore Cullom

    In this copy of a typed letter from Shelby Cullom to Secretary of State John Sherman, Cullom acknowledges Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson as deserving the position of Second Secretary for the Ambassador to France.

  • Letter From Frederick D. Grant to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, March 20, 1897 by Frederick D. Grant

    Letter From Frederick D. Grant to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, March 20, 1897

    Frederick D. Grant

    In this copy of a typed letter from Frederick Grant to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, Grant agrees to speak with Horace Porter about securing a position for Huntington Wilson as Second Secretary to the Ambassador in Paris.

  • Letter From William W. Tracy and A. J. Lester to William McKinley, March 20, 1897 by William W. Tracy and A. J. Lester

    Letter From William W. Tracy and A. J. Lester to William McKinley, March 20, 1897

    William W. Tracy and A. J. Lester

    In this copy of a typed letter to President McKinley, William Tracy and A. J. Lester endorse Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson for the position of Second Secretary of the Embassy in Paris.

  • Letter From William E. Mason and John C. Spooner to John Sherman, March 18, 1897 by John C. Spooner and William Ernest Mason

    Letter From William E. Mason and John C. Spooner to John Sherman, March 18, 1897

    John C. Spooner and William Ernest Mason

    In this copy of a typed letter from William Mason and John Spooner to Secretary of State John Sherman, Mason and Spooner endorse Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to be appointed Second Secretary to the Ambassador to France.

  • Letter From Ferdinand W. Peck to William McKinley, March 13, 1897 by Ferdinand W. Peck

    Letter From Ferdinand W. Peck to William McKinley, March 13, 1897

    Ferdinand W. Peck

    In this copy of a typed letter from Ferdinand Peck to President William McKinley, Peck joins others in their endorsement of Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to be assigned the position of Second Secretary of the Legation at Paris.

  • Letter From Robert R. Hitt to Horace Porter, March 12, 1897 by Robert R. Hitt

    Letter From Robert R. Hitt to Horace Porter, March 12, 1897

    Robert R. Hitt

    In this copy of a typed letter from Representative Robert Hitt to Horace Porter, Hitt advocates for Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to be assigned the second secretary position at the Embassy to Paris.

  • Letter From William E. Mason to Horace Porter, March 10, 1897 by William Ernest Mason

    Letter From William E. Mason to Horace Porter, March 10, 1897

    William Ernest Mason

    In this copy of a typed letter from Senator William Mason to Horace Porter, Mason discusses the possibility of Huntington Wilson serving with Porter in France.

  • Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to William McKinley, March 1897 by Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson

    Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to William McKinley, March 1897

    Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson

    This typed and hand-written letter from Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to President William McKinley contains endorsements in support of Huntington-Wilson for the position of Second Secretary to the Embassy to Great Britain.

 
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