Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Mary Bower Hutson
President Roosevelt does not believe he can appoint Mary Bower Hutson’s husband, Marion M. Hutson, to the position she inquired about, as the current occupant, Robert Smalls, is doing well in the position. He reminds Hutson that he recently gave an appointment to a relative of hers, William Elliott.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1906-05-31