Letter from James H. Ferriss to Theodore Roosevelt
James H. Ferriss sends Theodore Roosevelt Gifford Pinchot’s latest Saturday Evening Post editorial and a speech by Ira Copley with some of his stances highlighted. Ferriss says since he is the Populist party national chairman, he is invested in these matters. He also mentions a speech Roosevelt gave recently in Osawatomie where he briefly mentioned finances and says these kinds of discussions must be discrete. He thinks they are living in good times and hopes to see everyone voting together.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-10-12