Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to James Bronson Reynolds
President Roosevelt informs James Bronson Reynolds he has changed Consul General Oscar Fitzalan Williams at Singapore since Reynolds wrote because Roosevelt had become convinced Williams was a “crook.” Roosevelt explains his troubles with Consul General Edward S. Bragg. Although Bragg is a “man of the highest character,” he has gotten a “little irascible,” and Roosevelt does not know what to do with him. Roosevelt agrees with Reynolds about the “Chinese matter.”
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1905-06-05