Letter from Henry Cabot Lodge to Theodore Roosevelt
Senator Lodge sends President Roosevelt a reminder of their conversation regarding Colonel George G. Greenough. Lodge asks that Roosevelt let him know what Colonel Clarence Ransom Edwards says, as he discussed Henry B. McCoy’s proxy for the Republican National Convention with him. He also encloses a short extract from Charles Dickens, which he thinks Roosevelt could make use of in a speech.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1908-03-02