Letter from William H. Moody to Theodore Roosevelt
Attorney General Moody writes to President Roosevelt regarding funding sources for American Indian Day and industrial schools. Members of Congress declared that public money could not be used to fund sectarian schools, but the Secretary of the Interior Hitchcock can use certain money for American Indians held in trust in any way he saw fit, including assistance to sectarian schools.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1905-02-02