Letter from Alfred S. Rollo to Theodore Roosevelt
Alfred S. Rollo, having rediscovered previous correspondence, reconnects with Theodore Roosevelt. Rollo has fallen on hard times and is struggling to find work as a horticulturist and orchardist due to his candor about Montana’s inviability as “apple country” to eastern purchasers. Rollo requests Roosevelt’s assistance in finding work.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-05-30