Other Correspondence
Document Type
Letter
Files
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Date
7-3-1912
Keywords
Abram Piatt Andrew, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Department, Gloucester
Description
The document is a typed letter from Abram Piatt Andrews to the Assistant Secretary of State regarding Andrews leaving the Treasury Department.
Sender
Abram Piatt Andrew
Recipient
Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Corresponds to:
Folder 14, Document 1
City
Washington, D. C.
Transcription
Treasury Department
Washington.
July 3, 1912.
Personal.
Dear Huntington:
I hope that you won't think too harshly of me for making public the two letters which I have reluctantly given out today. The circumstances here have been so deeply annoying, as I perhaps hinted to you one night a month or six weeks ago, that life was really unendurable. I am sorry about the publicity, but in view of all sorts of unpleasant possibilities, it seemed to me that in justice to myself I must make some such statement as to the conditions here. I am going right up to Gloucester and shall take quite a little rest before turning to anything else. I have greatly enjoyed in Washington my friendship with you and your wife and I hope it may always continue.
Sincerely yours,
[signature]
Hon. Huntington Wilson,
1608 K Street N. W.,
Washington, D. C.
Language
English
Rights Statement
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Recommended Citation
Andrew, Abram Piatt, "Letter From Abram Piatt Andrew to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, July 3, 1912" (1912). Other Correspondence. 222.
https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/fmhw_other/222
Comments
The document is stamped in the upper right corner: "Assistant Secretary."