Letter from Leopold Blackman to Theodore Roosevelt
Leopold G. Blackman, principal of the Honolulu School for Boys, discusses the institution’s founding. The school’s object is to develop character through self-help and industry. While some funds needed to maintain the school have been raised, the school’s further development requires additional money. Blackman asks Theodore Roosevelt to contribute to the cause.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-08-15