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Title
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World War I Letters
Subject
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World War, 1914-1918
Creator
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Woodrow Wilson
Source
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Library of Congress, Woodrow Wilson Papers, 1786-1957
Description
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Letters from the White House to various individuals
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Library of Congress
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Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library
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3 file drawers of scanned copies, 1517 pdfs
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English
Type
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papers, digital documents
Date
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1917-1918
Identifier
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MS100001
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PERSONAL
My dear Mr. Hooker:
I appreciate both the motive and the advice of your telegraphic message, but must frankly say that I would not dare take Mr, Taft. I have lost all confidence in his character. And the other prominent Republicans whom one would naturally choose are already committed to do everything possible to prevent the Peace Conference from acting upon the peace terms which they have already agreed to. It is a distressing situation indeed, but one which they themselves have created.
With warmest regard and appreciation,
Sincerely yours,
[Woodrow Wilson]
Mr. Richard Hooker,
The Springfield Republican,
Springfield, Mass.
Original Format
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Letter
To
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Hooker, Richard, 1878-
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19181129
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Title
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Woodrow Wilson to Richard Hooker
Creator
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Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Identifier
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WWP25565
Date
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1918 November 29
Source
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Library of Congress, Woodrow Wilson Papers
Publisher
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Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum
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Mark Edwin Peterson
Description
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President Wilson rejects the advice to bring President Taft to Paris with him.
Subject
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Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920)
Type
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Text
Paris Peace Commission
Republican
William Howard Taft