Woodrow Wilson to Joseph H. Choate
Title
Woodrow Wilson to Joseph H. Choate
Creator
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Identifier
WWP25006
Date
1917 April 11
Source
Library of Congress, Woodrow Wilson Papers
Publisher
Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum
Subject
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924--Correspondence
Contributor
Morgan Willer
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. Choate:
The letter you were kind enough to write me on Saturday last, conveying the sentiments of my fellow-members of the Century Association, has given me the deepest gratification. I would have been sure without being told that their attitude would be what you have so well expressed for them, but it is none the less delightful and heartening to receive these assurances.
Very sincerely yours,
Woodrow Wilson
Hon. Joseph H. Choate. President,
The Century Association.
New York City.
The letter you were kind enough to write me on Saturday last, conveying the sentiments of my fellow-members of the Century Association, has given me the deepest gratification. I would have been sure without being told that their attitude would be what you have so well expressed for them, but it is none the less delightful and heartening to receive these assurances.
Very sincerely yours,
Woodrow Wilson
Hon. Joseph H. Choate. President,
The Century Association.
New York City.
Original Format
Letter
To
Choate, Joseph Hodges, 1832-1917
Collection
Citation
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924, “Woodrow Wilson to Joseph H. Choate,” 1917 April 11, WWP25006, World War I Letters, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.