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San Francisco, October 3, 1906.
To His Excellency Theodore Roosevelt President, United StatesDear Sir:- Shortly following the terrible calamity that beset our city in April last, it was my earnest intention to address to you as the Commander-in-Chief of the United States Army, a few lines in commendation of the valuable service and assistance rendered this community during the conflagration that nearly destroyed our entire city, by Brigadier-General Frederick Funston, who was then in command of the United States troops stationed here, but ill health, which has since necessitated my retiring from active service shortly after that time has prevented my taking the liberty of so doing until the present time.
General Funston, with whom, in my then official position of Acting-
Very respectfully yours,
(signed) John Dougherty Return to the 1906 Earthquake Exhibit.
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