Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to George W. Alger
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary asks George W. Alger to respond to the enclosed letter, desiring Alger to provide Mr. Bannister with citations for the decisions Roosevelt referenced when he spoke in Boston. The cases included the Worker’s Compensation Act, the manufacturing of cigars in tenement houses, provision of safeguards for dangerous machinery, and laws pertaining to women workers in factories.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1912-08-14