Letter from Horatio G. Dohrman to Theodore Roosevelt
Horatio G. Dohrman refers to an earlier letter sent to Theodore Roosevelt, regarding the unveiling of the Stanton Monument in Steubenville, Ohio, and follows up by saying that he would cover the cost of the telegram. Dohrman then says that the people there did not contribute enough to enable the committee to properly furnish the military demonstration. While he is capable of footing the massive bill from his own fortune, he considers enlisting the aid of those with powerful influence in the government to help finance it instead.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-09-01