Letter from Herbert J. Browne to Theodore Roosevelt
Herbert J. Browne sends Theodore Roosevelt Charles Roscoe Howland’s address to the court of inquiry in the Brownsville investigation, which summarizes the case and sustains Roosevelt’s initial position. After dedicating much time, Howland proved the gun was not in the arm’s chest. Browne reports, “the conspiracy is now fully, absolutely and legally proven and the case is closed.” He thanks Roosevelt for the suggestion to Governor of the Panama Canal Zone Charles E. Magoon.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-04-26