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Drone, Eaton S. (Eaton Sylvester), 1842-1917

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Letter from Nathan Bijur to Eaton S. Drone

Letter from Nathan Bijur to Eaton S. Drone

Nathan Bijur defends President Roosevelt’s actions and character in response to a political cartoon published in the New York Herald. He was surprised that a dispatch printed in the Herald contained incorrect information about the reason that Roosevelt refused to see a delegation from the National Association of Stationary Engineers. Since Roosevelt can only receive delegations related to public business, Bijur argues that the situation “has not the remotest relation to labor or labor movements.”

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-08-17

Draft of a letter from Nathan Bijur to Eaton S. Drone

Draft of a letter from Nathan Bijur to Eaton S. Drone

Nathan Bijur defends President Roosevelt’s actions and character in response to a political cartoon published in the New York Herald. He was surprised that a dispatch printed in the Herald contained incorrect information about the reason that Roosevelt refused to see a delegation from the National Association of Stationary Engineers. Since Roosevelt can only receive delegations related to public business, Bijur argues that the situation “has not the remotest relation to labor or labor movements.”

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-08-10