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Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to John Mulholland

Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to John Mulholland

Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary informs John Mulholland that Roosevelt cannot choose who goes in front of the Senate Committee investigating the political contributions Standard Oil gave the Republican Party in 1904. Roosevelt only wants the facts to be known in the case. The secretary encourages Mulholland to continue talking with Walter F. Brown in order to do good work together.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1912-08-29

Letter from Frank Harper to John Mulholland

Letter from Frank Harper to John Mulholland

Frank Harper informs John Mulholland that Theodore Roosevelt is too busy to write him at this time and cannot go into the details of his campaign, which is why Roosevelt sent Mulholland’s previous letters to Senator Dixon. Harper states that Dixon contacted Mulholland with instructions to contact Oscar K. Davis, which Harper echoes.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1912-08-19

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to John Mulholland

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to John Mulholland

President Roosevelt assures John Mulholland that he is devoted to the cause of labor. Roosevelt asserts the necessity of distinguishing between those working for the good of labor and those who “preach envy and hatred and bloodshed.” This is probably in reference to Roosevelt’s public letter about Charles H. Moyer and Big Bill Haywood.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-04-24