Folder 9: Official correspondence and documents to/re Thomas Hinckley, 1911 - 1919
Scope and Contents
This file includes:
- TLS, Reed Smoot [Senator from Utah], 3 October 1911. Notice of foreign service examination date.
- TLS, Henry Cabot Lodge to Robert Hinckley, Sr., 25 Novembe3r 1911. Willing to write to Secretary of State on behalf of T.H.
- TLS, Henry A. DuPont to Robert Hinckley, Sr., 28 November 1911. Willing to speak to Huntington Wilson on behalf of T.H.
- TLS, Henry Cabot Lodge to Thomas Hinckley, 22 January 1912. "I am very glad that it was possible for me to be of service to you... There may be some delay in confirming you but there is nothing whatever personal in it as all the diplomatic nominations have been held up..."
- TLS, Reed Smoot to Thomas Hinckley, 10 February 1912. "I congratulate you upon your appointment..."
- Document, British Ambassador to Madrid to British customs at Gibraltar, requests that "facilities compatible with the Customs Regulations may be accorded to Mr. Thomas Hinckley." 9 March 1917.
- Carbon of request from Thomas Hinckley to Secretary of Navy for an "appointment as Assistant Pay Master in the event of the United States Government declaring war as a result of the present European conflict." 1 March 1917.
- TLS, William Phillips, re Thomas Hinckley's assignment to Switzerland. 8 June 1918.
- Document, 1919: Death certificate for Thomas Hinckley [died 6 November 1918].
Dates
- 1911 - 1919
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Extent
From the Series: .5 Linear Feet (1 box)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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