Letter from Jonathan P. Dolliver to Gifford Pinchot
Senator Dolliver thinks it is extremely important for Theodore Roosevelt to be informed about the state of the current administration in the United States. Dolliver had high hopes for President Taft, but has been greatly disappointed. Due to the influence of Senator Aldrich, many policies which originated with Roosevelt’s administration have been changed beyond recognition, and Dolliver fears that the government is once again ruled by “over-grown financial interests.”
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1910-03-25