Letters to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McAllister Knox [manuscript], 1905-1954.

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Letters to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McAllister Knox [manuscript], 1905-1954.

Letter to 1st Lieutenant T. M. Knox, Portland, Oregon, from E. Z. Steever, Grand Marshall of the 4th Cavalry, 1 p, 2 June 1905, thanking Knox for his help during the parade for the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition; Letter to Mrs. Knox from G. C. Marshall, Washington, D.C., 1 p, 4 May 1939, regarding his recent appointment to Office Chief of Staff; Letter to Mrs. Knox from Katherine Tupper Marshall, 1 p, n.d., regarding personal matters; Christmas poem from the White House to Thomas M. Knox, hospital bed 3, Christmas, 1954.

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