Letter from Nina Salokike to Theodore Roosevelt
Nina Salokike asks Theodore Roosevelt’s opinion about whether she is able to sell some timber. Her husband recently died and she and her children have had to stay with her parents because of their lack of income, and she is looking for ways to earn money. She asks him to write back, or ask an indian agent to write and advise her.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-06-25