Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Leslie M. Shaw
President Roosevelt has met with Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Robert B. Armstrong, and he does not think Armstrong will make any more puzzling decisions, referring to a recent order Armstrong issued to discontinue use of the tobacco stamps. Roosevelt would like Secretary of the Treasury Shaw to look over the expenditures as he believes it is the only point the Democrats can use against them. He is willing to defend all military spending.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1904-09-26