Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to William Rockhill Nelson
President Roosevelt is disappointed with “both sides” in St. Louis, Missouri, believing they are after offices instead of success. Several people have written endorsements of different candidates for the position. Overall, Roosevelt prefers Mr. Harris and asks William Rockhill Nelson for his opinion. Roosevelt would like to have someone in the Missouri office whom he knows.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1901-11-30