Letter from Mrs. G. T. Carley to Theodore Roosevelt
Mrs. G. T. Carley invites Theodore Roosevelt to head the Conservers League. She discusses gold-backed currency and why she believes it is problematic. She likens features of the American west coast to body parts. She also laments the loss of her husband and implores Roosevelt to direct her on how best to serve her country.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-09-20