Letter from Morris H. Hart to Theodore Roosevelt
Morris H. Hart was previously involved in New York State politics and is currently employed as a temporary clerk in the Manufactures Division of the Census Bureau. The Bureau is dismissing clerks, and Hart fears he will be among the first to go since he does not have Senatorial influence. He asks Roosevelt to contact Senator Elihu Root on his behalf.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-07-29