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Judge Cooley To President Cleveland

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Day
20
Month
July
Year
1894
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Public Domain
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Judge Thomas M. Cooley, of this city, the greatest living expounder of constitutional law. has written the following letter to President Cleveland: Axn' Arbor, Michigan-, ) July 15, '94. j President Grover Cleveland. Honored Sir - Now that the great strike in which your official intervention became so necessaay has been clearly shown to be a failure, I beg to be allowed to express my unqualified satisfaction with every step you have taken in vindication of the national authority and with the restoration of law and order which has followed or is now in progress. The caution and deiiberation with which you have proceeded are, I think, worthy, like the accompanying firmness, of highest praise, and I am specially gratified that a great and valuable lesson in constitutional construction has been settled for all time with remarkably little bloodshed. You, and the attorney-general also, have won the gratitude of the country, not for this generation only, but for all time, and that God may bless you for it is the sincere prayer of Your obedient servant,

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Ann Arbor Argus
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