Letter from J. E. Forbes to Theodore Roosevelt
J. E. Forbes encloses a clipping from a campaign book in Nebraska that he believes President Roosevelt will find interesting. The influence of forces there, Forbes believes, are powerful and disastrous for good government. Forbes was recently traveling in Texas and found out about a discrepancy in the price of coal reported by the railways there. He also reports on disreputable practices of a flour mill in Topeka.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1904-03-05