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Letter from Henry Cabot Lodge to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Henry Cabot Lodge to Theodore Roosevelt

Senator Lodge relays a conversation he had with Governor Curtis Guild about newspaper reports that the national government is opposed to the railroad merger. He asks President Roosevelt to supply any proof, if it exists, that just because the government is following railroad activity it is not thereby indicating any opposition to the Governor. Lodge will send Roosevelt the French report on the sale of rifles. He discusses the testimony of Lieutenant Leckie and John I. Kleiber at the Senate hearing on the Brownsville Affair.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-06-14