Lunsford L. Lewis consults President Roosevelt about whether he should attend the Republican National Convention as a Virginia delegate. If he were to do so, he would resign as district attorney. He believes that the president’s interests are better served by his remaining in his position and not becoming a delegate. Lewis also discusses the possible replacement of the current Chairman of the Republican State Committee, Park Agnew, Collector of Internal Revenue, with a non-officeholder.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1904-01-21
Creator(s)
Lewis, Lunsford L. (Lunsford Lomax), 1846-1920