Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to William H. Moody
President Roosevelt tells Attorney General Moody that he would like to appoint J. Ellen Foster to the position of her late husband, Elijah Caleb Foster, assistant attorney general in the Department of Justice. Roosevelt believes that Mrs. Foster’s experience with child labor will be useful to “make a preliminary investigation along the lines of my last message.”
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1906-10-05