Letter from Mrs. E. N. McIntosh to Theodore Roosevelt
Mrs. E. N. McIntosh wrote an autobiographical story while recovering from a broken hip. She asks Theodore Roosevelt for publishing advice. She shares how she urged Senator George F. Edmunds and President Chester Alan Arthur twenty-six years ago to either enforce or repeal the Edmunds Act. McIntosh wants to publish her book before death.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-01-17