Letter from Herbert C. Chivers to Theodore Roosevelt
Herbert C. Chivers is running for Mayor of Greater Oakland, and invites Theodore Roosevelt to visit him some evening. He believes he can offer “both a restful and agreeable evening,” which he feels Roosevelt might appreciate in the midst of a busy trip. Chivers is willing to arrange a larger dinner if would prefer that. He notes that he is just entering politics and wants to run an election free of affiliation.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-03-28