Your TR Source

O'Haver, George T. (George Thomas), 1849-1924

2 Results

Letter from George T. O’Haver to John E. Wilkie

Letter from George T. O’Haver to John E. Wilkie

Memphis Chief of Police O’Haver feels it is his duty to write to Secret Service Chief Wilkie about an incident that occurred while President Roosevelt was visiting Memphis in October. O’Haver explains that while the police department was guarding Roosevelt, Secret Service Agent James Sloan acted disrespectfully and dangerously, and therefore he is not fitting of his position.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-10-08

Letter from George T. O’Haver to John E. Wilkie

Letter from George T. O’Haver to John E. Wilkie

Memphis Police Chief O’Haver tells Secret Service Chief Wilkie that he has spoken to Detective Al B. Hurst, who denies giving an interview or any recollection of an incident in St. Louis during President Roosevelt’s recent tour of southern states. O’Haver recommends that Wilkie contact the reporter of the article in question and offers his further assistance.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-10-15