Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Howard D. Mannington
President Roosevelt sends Howard D. Mannington a letter from Senator Charles Dick of Ohio, and mentions that Senator Joseph Benson Foraker of Ohio “spoke as strongly against your appointment as did Senator Dick.” Without the support of either senator, Roosevelt says it is useless to send in Mannington’s name for any appointment.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1906-07-04