Early Access 1899 Original Typed Letter Sent By The U.s. Secretary Of The Interior Ethan A. Hitchcock To The Secretary Of The U.s. Embassy In Russia, Discussing The Upcoming 1900 Paris World’s Fair And U.s.-russia Relations Enjoy 60% Off [h1LqKwkH]
Original Typed Letter by Ethan A. Hitchcock Discover a rare and historically significant piece with this 1899 typed letter from Ethan A. Hitchcock, the esteemed U.S. Secretary of the Interior under Presidents William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt.
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Early Access 1899 Original Typed Letter Sent By The U.s. Secretary Of The Interior Ethan A. Hitchcock To The Secretary Of The U.s. Embassy In Russia, Discussing The Upcoming 1900 Paris World’s Fair And U.s.-russia Relations Enjoy 60% Off [h1LqKwkH]
Original Typed Letter by Ethan A. Hitchcock
Discover a rare and historically significant piece with this 1899 typed letter from Ethan A. Hitchcock, the esteemed U.S. Secretary of the Interior under Presidents William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt. This meticulously preserved document, sent to the Secretary of the U.S. Embassy in Russia, offers a glimpse into the diplomatic and political landscape of the turn of the 20th century. The letter is a testament to Hitchcock's leadership and his engagement with key issues of the time, such as the 1900 Paris World’s Fair and U.S.-Russia relations.Product Details
This letter, dated September 25, 1899, is a two-page typed document, showcasing Hitchcock's thoughtful and direct communication style. The letterhead proudly displays "Department of the Interior, Washington," and the ink remains dark and fresh, indicating its excellent condition. The letter touches on several subjects, including personal news, the progress of the 1900 World’s Fair, and Hitchcock's request for Peirce's assistance in addressing Ferdinand Peck's handling of the fair. This piece is not only a historical artifact but also a well-preserved example of a pivotal moment in American political history.Historical Significance and Benefits
Owning this letter grants you a unique opportunity to explore the historical context of the McKinley presidency and the early 20th-century American political scene. It is an invaluable addition to any collection of historical documents, whether for personal interest or scholarly research. This letter serves as a tangible link to the past, offering insights into the diplomatic relations between the United States and Russia, the conservation of natural resources, and the early stages of the World’s Fair movement. With its rich content and impeccable condition, this letter is perfect for historians, collectors, and anyone fascinated by the history of American politics and international relations.What Our Customers Say
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