Cleveland H. Dodge to Woodrow Wilson
Title
Cleveland H. Dodge to Woodrow Wilson
Creator
Dodge, Cleveland H. (Cleveland Hoadley), 1860-1926
Identifier
WWP17658
Date
1913 April 10
Description
Cleveland Hoadly Dodge writes to Woodrow Wilson accepting his invitation to come for a visit.
Source
Wilson Papers, Library of Congress, Library of Congress, Washington, District of Columbia
Subject
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924--Correspondence
Text
My dear Mr. President
As a loyal subject, I obey your command with the greatest alacrity and pleasure and will come next Wednesday on the noon train which reaches Washington about six o’clock, & if Mrs. Wilson really wants me, I will spend that night and Thursday night with you, and have the supreme satisfaction of seeing you all, in the place which I have longed to see you in, ever since that fateful day, in the Summer of 1910 when you decided to accept the profer of the Gubernatorial nomination.
I have recently been re–reading “Congressional Government,” with the keenest interest, in view of what you are doing at Washington, in direct line with your thoughts of thirty years ago.
Original Format
Letter
To
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Collection
Citation
Dodge, Cleveland H. (Cleveland Hoadley), 1860-1926, “Cleveland H. Dodge to Woodrow Wilson,” 1913 April 10, WWP17658, First Year Wilson Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.