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HIS FAMILY HISTORY WOODROW WILSON. Three Typed Letters Signed, to various recipients. The first, to E...

HIS FAMILY HISTORY WOODROW WILSON. Three Typed Letters Signed, to various recipients. The first, to Edward Junius Edwards, describing the Wilson family genealogy. The second, to his former Secretary of State Bainbridge Colby, refusing to support U.S. monopolies in Ecuador. The third, to Life Editor Charles Dana Gibson, supporting the League of Nations. Together 5 pages, 4to, two on personal stationery; condition generally good. One with the original envelope. Vp, 1898-1922

  • Notes: 6 March 1898: ". . . [M]y father, the Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Wilson, is of north . . . Ireland parentage, and that both his parents came to this country (his mother was a Miss Adams of Philadelphia) at a period subsequent to the Revolution. . . ."

    10 June 1922: ". . . I should feel very unhappy to have any part in fixing on the people of Ecquador [sic] the proposed monopolies, and a glimpse or two which I had in the past of the dealings of our financiers with regard to the Guayaquil and Quito railways make me unwilling to give them any further control in that quarter. It seems to me moreover highly dangerous and undesirable to give any of our bankers the practical unlimited control over the financial administration of the country . . . ."

    19 November 1922: ". . . I . . . hope that ''Life'' will return to its editorial policy of supporting the League of Nations. I have been deeply disappointed to see it reverse that policy, for it seems to me that all enlightened forces of the nation ought now to pull together and pull in the same direction. . . . I value highly the influence that ''Life'' can exert. . . ."

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