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Charles H. Treat

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on 802 Broadway near Tenth Street. The services were conducted by Dr. Slattery, rector of the church, who was assisted by the Rev. Charles T. Walkley, rector of the Grace Church, Orange, New Jersey, of which Treat was a communicant for fifteen years. He was a member of the Union League Republicans
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at the age of 68 in his apartment in the Hotel Victoria around 11:00 a.m. He was pronounced dead by Dr. Gilday. Funeral services were held June 2, 1910 at 3:00 p.m. at the
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and West Side Republican Clubs in New York. He was married to Mrs. Frances Emily Huxford and they had two daughters.
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He developed a great talent for public speaking and organization. He spoke in Maine for
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by President Roosevelt, a post that he held until July 1909. He was succeeded by
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appointed him the collector of Internal Revenue for the Wall Street District,
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in 1863. Thereafter, he entered his father's West Indian shipping business.
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being his sponsors. He was reappointed by President
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Index

Treasurer of the United States
Theodore Roosevelt
William Howard Taft
Ellis H. Roberts
Lee McClung
Frankfort, Maine
New York City
New York
Republican
Frances Emily Huxford

Treasurer of the United States
Frankfort, Maine
Henry Treat
Ezra Treat
Robert Treat
Dartmouth College
James G. Blaine
Delaware
Chicago
William McKinley
Elihu Root
Cornelius N. Bliss
Theodore Roosevelt
Treasurer of the United States
Lee McClung
apoplexy
Grace Church, New York
"Charles H. Treat dies of apoplexy"
The New York Times

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