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Box 4

 Container

Contains 74 Results:

Thomas W. Cridler International Correspondence, Morocco, 1902 May-August

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 203
Identifier: MSN/MN 0510-203
Scope and Contents Included in the folder is correspondence with James W.S. Langerman, Vice Consul-General of Morocco. Langerman went to great lengths to ensure the participation of Morocco at the Fair. The letters and newspaper clippings chronicle Langerman's 12-day journey to Fez to hand deliver a personal invitation from President Roosevelt to participate in the Fair, as well as a gift of four silver plates. Cridler and Langerman's correspondence also hints at their combined personal business dealings in...
Dates: 1902 May-August

Thomas W. Cridler International Correspondence, Morocco, 1902 September

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 204
Identifier: MSN/MN 0510-204
Scope and Contents

Included in the file is further correspondence between Cridler and Langerman describing the situation in Morocco and further details regarding their business interests in the Congo. Cridler writes to "Jimmy" stating his "prospectus re the Congo business reads splendidly."

Dates: 1902 September

Thomas W. Cridler International Correspondence, Russia, 1902 April-June

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 215
Identifier: MSN/MN 0510-215
Scope and Contents The largest group of correspondence in the collection relates to Russia. Cridler waged an extensive diplomatic campaign to ensure Russian participation at the Fair. On one occasion he describes his three weeks in St. Petersburg as "frequently trying." The Russian government eventually agreed to appoint Serge Alexandrovsky as Russian Commissioner General and committed to "arranging an excellent exhibit." Though Cridler believed he had achieved "complete success" in recruiting Russia, the...
Dates: 1902 April-June