Letter from George J. Seabury to Theodore Roosevelt
George J. Seabury requests a few lines from President Roosevelt that can be used in an anti-Tammany campaign document. He would like Roosevelt to comment on a liberal Sunday excise law and the reorganization of the police. In a postscript, Seabury complains about Senator Platt’s influence and ties with Tammany.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1901-10-10