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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Mary Elizabeth Blampey Trautmann

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Mary Elizabeth Blampey Trautmann

President Roosevelt writes to Mary Elizabeth Blampey Trautmann and encloses fifty dollars which she is to give to Clara A. Cooper for her “immediate necessities.” President Roosevelt asks Trautmann to follow up with him concerning an employment position with Dr. Darlington, and if that is not successful, then he will try to get a position for her at the Immigration Bureau.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-05-19

Creator(s)

Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919

Letter from Mary Elizabeth Blampey Trautmann to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Mary Elizabeth Blampey Trautmann to Theodore Roosevelt

Mary Elizabeth Blampey Trautmann informs President Roosevelt that she visited Clare A. Cooper and investigated her case. She believes that Cooper would be capable of filling a good position. A position may be open for Cooper on the health board, but if not, Trautmann would like to work with President Roosevelt to find Cooper a civil service position. Trautmann is proud that Roosevelt took the time to consider Cooper’s situation.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-05-17

Creator(s)

Trautmann, Mary Elizabeth Blampey, 1844-1941