Letter from Timothy L. Woodruff to Theodore Roosevelt
Timothy L. Woodruff explains the negative character of the men who have written to President Roosevelt in hopes of dissuading him from appointing George H. Roberts as postmaster in Brooklyn, New York. Woodruff worries that his words about his meeting with Roosevelt were misrepresented in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle and other newspapers. He hopes Roosevelt will not think ill of him.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1901-11-26