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Letter from Thomas F. Woodlock to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Thomas F. Woodlock to Theodore Roosevelt

Thomas F. Woodlock discusses President Roosevelt’s letter of acceptance. Woodlock and Mr. Pratt believe that it was “a little more politic than usual,” although their chief reason for expressing this view is to convince readers that they are “not entirely a partisan organ.” Woodlock offers to give Roosevelt information on financial interests, particularly those at 26 Broadway (the Standard Oil building).

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-08-01

Creator(s)

Woodlock, Thomas F. (Thomas Francis), 1866-1945

An immigration problem

An immigration problem

Walter E. Davenport, in a newspaper article, discusses issues pertaining to immigration, the challenges of immigrating to the United States, and the challenges facing immigrants searching for jobs in the United States.

 

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-06-14