John L. Irvin to William G. McAdoo

Title

John L. Irvin to William G. McAdoo

Creator

Irvin, John L.

Identifier

WWP19597

Date

1922 March 11

Description

John L. Irvin writes William G. McAdoo regarding the latter's upcoming moving to Los Angeles, and the housing situtation in the area.

Source

Eleanor Wilson McAdoo Papers, University of California, Santa Barbara

Publisher

Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum

Subject

Correspondence

Language

English

Text

Dear Mr. McAdoo;

Glad to know that you have come west to live, but doubt if it is a good political move, if you have the Presidency in mind, and I sincerly hope that I may have the opportunity of voting for you for that office.
     Oscar told me that he saw you in Los Angeles, and that they gave you a hearty reception.
Oscar has been in Los Angeles about a year, and if you have an idea of buying a home there, I think it will pay you to have him quietly look you up what you want, I believe that he can find what you want easier than you can, and save you money in the purchase.
     Oscar will be back in a few days and will call on you, and assist you in any way that he can in getting a location for home and office.
     I was hoping that you would come through Phoenix, and take a day or two off and go Bass fishing with me at Roosevelt. Will be glad to hear from you at any time.

Yours very truly

John L. Irvin

Original Format

Letter

To

McAdoo, W. G. (William Gibbs), 1863-1941

Files

http://resources.presidentwilson.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/D70116.pdf

Tags

Citation

Irvin, John L., “John L. Irvin to William G. McAdoo,” 1922 March 11, WWP19597, Eleanor Wilson McAdoo Collection at the University of California-Santa Barbara, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.