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Old 01-03-2006, 04:34 PM
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Originally Posted by David Merrill
It is allegedly confidential. But some historical commentary and my recollection of Tragedy and Hope by Carroll Quigley are adding plausibility. In addition, it would seem to have come about pretty accurately.

At first I felt it a little unbelievable however under the impression it was from Wilson to House. But then I heard it was from House to Wilson. Also as it arrived to me in email it had page numbers inserted.

I might get on the Library of Congress, National Archives and Federal Register. But I think I will at least need a date that it was allegedly written.


Regards,

David Merrill.

P.S. I appreciate being called on using allegedly to avoid authentication. I may hand this to a reference librarian at the local federal repository too. Otherwise I have information for you all:

(800) 688-9889 Federal Information; for phone numbers hit "0" once in the menu. I noted an interesting option at "5" - document authentication. [Maybe a state apostille on your identity, once authenticated by the federal government would work as a passport?]

(866) 512-1800 Federal Register.

(866) 272-6272 National Archives.

Library of Congress.

(202) 707-3000 general information
(202) 707-9100 forms and publications
(202) 501-5400 refence librarian

why didnt Pres Wilson hve that man arrested for treason?
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