Woodrow Wilson to James H. Taylor
Title
Woodrow Wilson to James H. Taylor
Creator
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Identifier
WWP25368
Date
1918 November 2
Description
Warm letter to Rev. Taylor about his joining the trip.
Source
Library of Congress, Woodrow Wilson Papers
Publisher
Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum
Subject
World War, 1914-1918--United States
Contributor
Danna Faulds
Relation
WWP25367
Language
English
Provenance
Document scan was taken from Library of Congress microfilm reel of the Wilson Papers. WWPL volunteers transcribed the text.
Text
My dear Mr. Taylor:
I am sorry to hear that you are not going over seas after all, because I know that it must be a disappointment to you to have been forced to come to such a conclusion, but I am glad, so far as our own profit and pleasure are concerned, that we are to keep you without intermission on this side.
Cordially and sincerely yours,
[Woodrow Wilson]
Rev. James H. Taylor,
3045 Fifteenth St., N.W.,
Washington, DC
I am sorry to hear that you are not going over seas after all, because I know that it must be a disappointment to you to have been forced to come to such a conclusion, but I am glad, so far as our own profit and pleasure are concerned, that we are to keep you without intermission on this side.
Cordially and sincerely yours,
[Woodrow Wilson]
Rev. James H. Taylor,
3045 Fifteenth St., N.W.,
Washington, DC
Original Format
Letter
To
Taylor, James H. (James Henry), 1871-1957
Collection
Citation
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924, “Woodrow Wilson to James H. Taylor,” 1918 November 2, WWP25368, World War I Letters, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.