23. John P. Nicolson, Chairman, GNPC to General L.L. Lomax, GNPC, April 11, 1912
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Chairman Nicolson “sincerely” hopes Mr. Lomax will be able to adjust the matter” with Colonel Smith regarding the Virginia monument inscription issue but says of Colonel Smith, it “appears to me to have lost his grip with men and things.” Nicolson reiterates that the War Department will not approve the inscription as submitted and the GNPC “would be against a controversy, the same as with the location.”
Nicolson, on a different subject, alerts Mr. Lomax that after his meeting in Washington before the Appropriations” Committee. “I am greatly concerned with the condition of affairs.”
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