Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Joseph Forney Johnston
President Roosevelt has received Senator Johnston’s letter seeking the appointment of his son, William Hooper Johnston, as Secretary to the Commissioners General of the United States at the Japan-British Exhibition. Roosevelt has sent the letter to Secretary of State Elihu Root to see what can be done, and notes that this application will receive “very careful consideration.”
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1908-05-20