Newly nominated treasury general counsel. Washington, D.C., May 8. A new informal photograph of Edward H. Foley, Jr., of New York, was nominated by the president for the position of General Counsel for the Treasury Department. He will be 34 this month
Edward H. Newman. 1854
Edward H. Hall to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, March 12, 1864 (Seeks office)
Edward H. Bowers House, 302 Logan Boulevard, Altoona, Blair County, PA
J. Q. A. Fellows to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, May 09, 1863 (Recommends Edward H. Durell)
General Correspondence: Pfeiffer, Edward H., 1922
Edward H. Everett House, 1606 Twenty-third Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC
Edward H. Taylor to James Madison, June 5, 1833.
Edward H. Everett House, 1606 Twenty-third Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC
Secretary of Treasury Morgenthau lauds administration's new lending bill before senate committee. Washington, D.C., July 18. Secretary of Treasury Henry Morgenthau, seated, listens attentively while Edward H. Foley, treasury General Counsel, answers a question by the Senate Banking and Currency concerning the Administration's new lending bill. Morgenthau told the committee the bill was a "realistic approach to our economic problem." He urged prompt approval of it, 7/18/39
Nehemiah G. Ordway to Abraham Lincoln, [July 23, 1863] (Statement on behalf of Walter Harriman)
Overhills, Harriman Cottage, West of Thurman Road & East of Overhills Golf Course, Overhills, Harnett County, NC
America's new envoy to Norway. Washington, D.C., April 21. A shrewd politician and a social leader as well, Mrs. J. Borden Harriman is expected to prove a popular envoy to Norway to which post she has just been named by President Roosevelt. Mrs. Harriman is the widow of J. Borden Harriman, New York banker who died in 1914. She is pictured at her home "Uplands" in Washington with her favorite pets, "Kim," a German police dog, and "Bart," a cocker spaniel, 4/21/1937
It's cheaper to move than to pay rent. Harriman : Tenn.
Chairman Business Advisory Council endorses Hopkins as Commerce Secretary. Washington, D.C., Jan. 11. Appearing as the last witness before the Senate Commerce Committee considering the fitness of Harry Hopkins as Secretary of Commerce, W. Averill Harriman, Board Chairman of the Union Pacific Railroad and Chairman of the President's Business Advisory Council, today said 'I want to endorse Mr. Hopkins for appointment as Secretary of Commerce. I want to express my faith in him. I believe in his ability, and I feel he will fill this position with confidence and honor,' 1/11/39
Official pictures of meeting of Stalin, Churchill, Harriman. These are the first official pictures released in the United States of the recent meetings of Premier I.V. Stalin, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; Prime Minister Winston Churchill of Britain; and W. Averrell Harriman, representing President Roosevelt. The three men met in the middle of August, 1942, at the request of the Soviet leader, and held a series of conversations concerned with the future conduct of the war. Also present was V.M. Molotov, Peoples' Commissar for Foreign Affairs, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The meetings lasted four days. Plane which brought Churchill to Moscow