Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Russell C. Allen
President Roosevelt tells Russell C. Allen that the a recent report by a post office inspector painted a picture of the actions of Postmaster John N. Newkirk that was not entirely satisfactory. The matter has not been concluded, and Roosevelt believes Newkirk may be reappointed but warns that it is not a clear case.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1906-05-25