Letter from Henry G. Craft to Theodore Roosevelt
Henry G. Craft was disheartened to learn that Theodore Roosevelt would not consider running for President again, and says that he speaks for many when he says that the people would celebrate having a man of Roosevelt’s character in the Presidential chair again. Craft then continues by sharing his regret that President Taft had to appeal to Democrat congressmen to pass his agenda. He isn’t sure if Taft would be the best pick for the next presidential election, and asks if Roosevelt would reconsider his prior sentiments.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-09-02