Letter from James Sullivan Clarkson to William Loeb
James Sullivan Clarkson asks William Loeb to do what he can to allow his son Grosvenor B. Clarkson’s testimony in the land fraud trial of Benjamin H. Tallmage to be taken in New York rather than New Mexico, where the trial is being held. Grosvener had been severely beaten in the process of the investigation and has still not recovered. Clarkson fears the journey will reverse any improvements he had made and asks Loeb as a fellow father to use his influence to prevent it.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1907-12-02