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Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company

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Letter from William A. Kissam to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from William A. Kissam to Theodore Roosevelt

William A. Kissam informs Theodore Roosevelt about the troubles that he is going to encounter with the railroad matter. He states that the Interstate Commerce Commission does not need certain powers and that certain people need to come forward with all of the information that they have. Kissam continues on to state that there are some wrong doings going on within the different railroad companies and if these are not addressed then the President will have either anarchy or revolution on his hands with the workers.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1905-01-20

Letter from Beecher B. Ray to William Loeb

Letter from Beecher B. Ray to William Loeb

Major Ray encloses two clippings from the morning’s newspapers regarding the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. As he helped settle the coal miners’ strike in Illinois in 1897, Ray believes he can do some good in Baltimore. Many of the railroad conductors are known to him and since he has no “ax to grind,” Ray is certain that he could be useful.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1903-09-10