Letter from Charles J. Bonaparte and Holmes Conrad to Philander C. Knox
Charles J. Bonaparte and Holmes Conrad, Special assistants to the Attorney General, submit a supplementary report regarding accusations by Postmaster John A. Merritt against Seymour Wilcox Tulloch, who, for many years, was cashier of the Washington Post Office and Secretary of the United States Electric Light Company, which gave the appearance of a conflict of interest. In their opinion, Merritt’s charges against Tulloch were unsubstantiated. They pointed out, however, that several questionable postal practices should be discontinued.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1903-11-11
Creator(s)
Bonaparte, Charles J. (Charles Joseph), 1851-1921; Conrad, Holmes, 1840-1915