Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to William S. Bennet
President Roosevelt writes a letter of introduction for Judge Louis Sulzbacher, a friend of Roosevelt’s and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Beekman Winthrop. Sulzbacher’s son-in-law, Isidore Lawrence Broadwin, is a good speaker, and both Broadwin and Sulzbacher can do good work in the Bronx and on the East Side. Roosevelt believes that Representative Bennet could use them to his advantage.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1908-10-21