Letter from O. M. Wilson to Theodore Roosevelt
O. M. Wilson sends Theodore Roosevelt a copy of a statement from a Wall Street banker written around the time of the 1907 panic. During the 1907 panic, Wilson was working at the Bronx National Bank of New York City and the First National Bank of Guttenberg, New Jersey. Wilson believes that the guidance in the statement helped these two banks avoid limited payments during the panic. Wilson hopes Roosevelt can find the information helpful in October.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-09-27