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Document Type

Letter

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Date

6-22-1909

Keywords

Charles D. Norton, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, Mrs. Stevens

Description

The document is a carbon copy of a typed letter from the Assistant Secretary of State to Charles D. Norton concerning the promotion of Mrs. Stevens.

Sender

Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson

Recipient

Charles D. Norton

Corresponds to:

Folder 1-8, Document 141

City

Washington, D.C.

Transcription

Personal.

June 22, 1909.

My dear Mr. Norton:

It is most kind of you to have taken the trouble to interest yourself so effectively in the case of Mrs. Stevens, of whom I spoke a few weeks ago. What you have done is exactly the sort of measure I had hoped for. As I explained the other day, I should be the last person to desire any unmerited promotion, just as I should be the first to desire that one in Mrs. Stevens's circumstances should have precisely an entirely fair and impartial opportunity. This I now know she is getting and I am very grateful to you for your extreme kindness in the matter.

With many kind regards, I remain, always,

Yours sincerely,

[signature]

The Honorable Charles D. Norton,
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury,
Washington, D.C.

Language

English

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Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to Charles D. Norton, June 22, 1909

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