Rudolph Forster to Joseph P. Tumulty
Title
Rudolph Forster to Joseph P. Tumulty
Creator
Forster, Rudolph, 1872-1943
Identifier
WWP17718
Date
1913 May 1
Description
Rudolph Forster writes to Joseph P. Tumulty about a telegram that Woodrow Wilson received from his brother-in-law.
Source
Wilson Papers, Library of Congress, Library of Congress, Washington, District of Columbia
Subject
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924--Correspondence
Text
W FD 68 PAID GPVERNMENT[ ]WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MAY 1 – [ ]To HON JOS P TUMULTY, SECRETARY TO THE PRESIDENT.
NEWARK NJ FOLLOWING TELEGRAM FROM STOCKTON AXSON, PRINCETON NJ TO THE PRESIDENT QUOTE THROUGH 1908 HE WAS REGULAR REPUBLICAN AND WHILE LIVING IN THE WEST WAS AN ORGANIZATION REPUBLICAN, BUT SINCE 1910 HAS VOTED STRAIGHT DEMOCRAT AND IS NOW A RECORDED DEMOCRAT IN FULL SYMPATHY WITH THE PARTYS POLICIES AND LEADERS, END QUOTE
FORSTER. 845 P MOriginal Format
Letter
To
Tumulty, Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick), 1879-1954
Collection
Citation
Forster, Rudolph, 1872-1943, “Rudolph Forster to Joseph P. Tumulty,” 1913 May 1, WWP17718, First Year Wilson Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.