Letter from Edward B. Vreeland to Theodore Roosevelt
Representative Vreeland must postpone his visit with Theodore Roosevelt because of an illness. He wishes to speak with Roosevelt regarding upcoming financial legislation, as is Chairman of several Congressional Committees related to the matter, and considers it a very important subject. Vreeland also wishes to consult with Roosevelt on state-level matters within New York, but realizes that that conversation can wait. Nevertheless, he hopes that Roosevelt will accept the temporary chairmanship of the state convention.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1910-08-04