Letter from Max Lowy to Theodore Roosevelt
Max Lowy is pleased with the removal of Terence Vincent Powderly, the former Commissioner General of Immigration. Lowy recounts a negative experience with the Bureau of Immigration in 1897, when 47 of his employees were deported and he was swindled by George O. Glavis out of $5,150.00 in fees.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1902-04-04