Title:
Letter from J. Horace McFarland to [William F.] Bade, 1910 Jul 27.
Creator:
J. Horace McFarland
Publisher:
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Contributor:
[William F.] Bade
Date:
1910 Jul 27
2008
Type:
Text
Format:
Image/jpeg2000
Identifier:
muir19_0662-md-1
Source:
Original letter dimensions: 28 x 21.5 cm.
Language:
eng
Coverage:
Harrisburg, Pa.
Rights:
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Transcription:
J. HORACE MCFARLAND, President, Harrisburg, Pa. CLINTON ROGERS WOODRUFF. First Vice-President, Philadelphia WILLIAM B. HOWLAND,
Treasurer, New York RICHARD B. WATROUS. Secretary, Washington, D. C. Vice-President: JAMES R. GARFIELD, Cleveland. Ohlo
JOHN WESLEY HILL. D. D., New York W. W. HANNAN. Detroit. Mich. GEORGE W. MARSTON. San Diego, Cal. MRS. EDWARD W. BIDDLB.
Carlisle, Pa. American Civic Association MAIN OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D.C. Executive Board Dr. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS, New York
HENRY A. BARKER. Providence, R. I. FRANK CHAPIN BRAY, New York MISS MARY MARSHALL BUTLER,Yonkers, N. Y. DR. KRNVON L. BUTTERFIELD,
Amherst. Mass. MRS. CAROLINE BARTLETT CRANE, Kalamazoo, Mich. Executive Board GEORGE OTIS DRAPER. New York FREDERICK
L. FORD, Hartford, Conn. EDWARD HATCH, JR., New York J. L. HUDSON, Detroit, Mich. MRS. MELVILLE F. JOHNSTON, Richmond,
Ind. HARLAN P. KELSEY, Salem, Mass. Executive Board WARREN H. MANNING. Boston. Mass. MRS. A. E. MCCRRA. Chicago. IH.
MRS. EDWIN F. MOULTON, Warren, Ohio JOHN NOLEN, CAMBRIDGE. Mass. GRAHAM ROMEVN TAYLOR, Chicago, III. BRAINARD H. WARNER,
WASHINGTON. D. C OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT HARRISBURG, PA. July 27, 1910 Dear Dr.Bade: I have yours of July 23, which
came in my absence, with its proof of your very strong and telling editorial on the San Francisco situation. I think this
will do good, and I am very glad you are saying Just what you have said. I was in New York yesterday and wanted to get to
see you, but he heat and the pressure of things to do prevented. I have been talking pretty strongly with Mr. Pinchot recently,
and I think that on the whole we have not lost ground through the current season. Our Mr. Kelsey is back from the west and
he tells me that he finds divided counsels and much confusion in San Francisco. That is, the city is by no means together
upon the matter. Yours, with best wishes. To Dr. W. F. Bade, ILLEGIBLE The Independent, President I30 Fulton Street,
N. Y.06289