Letter from Frank Hinchman Platt to Thomas Collier Platt
Frank Hinchman Platt writes to his father, Thomas Collier Platt, that he has known William H. Ellis for many years, and knows him to be a “straightforward man,” but has no special interest in him. When Ellis asked Platt for help, he was inclined to do so, and has never heard anything against Ellis. Platt admits that President Roosevelt may know something he does not, though.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1906-05-25