Letter from Elihu Root to Theodore Roosevelt
Elihu Root writes to President Roosevelt of an upcoming trip he is going to be making to Newfoundland. He hopes to hear good news from Vermont, and offers advice if Roosevelt needs to communicate about the Venezuela matter. Root also discusses the presidency of a lawyers’ club and says that he should not be president, but could be vice president.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1904-09-05