Letter from Edgar Stanton Maclay to Theodore Roosevelt
At the request of President Roosevelt, Edgar Stanton Maclay agrees to resign his position as special laborer in the Office of the General Storekeeper, Navy Yard, New York. He concludes by defending his book, History of the United States Navy, which has created controversy due to a passage regarding Admiral Winfield Scott Schley.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1901-12-23