Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Edgar E. Clark
President Roosevelt asks Edgar E. Clark about his thoughts regarding the enclosed letter about telegraphers.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1908-08-08
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President Roosevelt asks Edgar E. Clark about his thoughts regarding the enclosed letter about telegraphers.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1908-08-08
President Roosevelt invites the recipient to attend the upcoming Conference of Governors on the Conservation of Natural Resources as a representation of their organization. Roosevelt says that practically all the governors will attend and that, in addition to these, Senators and Representatives of the Sixtieth Congress, Justices of the Supreme Court, and members of the presidential cabinet have also been invited. Accompanying the letter is a list of the people to whom this letter was sent, representing a number of national trade associations.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1908-03-14
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-04-16
William H. Taft more fully explains to President Roosevelt the issue of the Southern railways.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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