Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to George B. Cortelyou
President Roosevelt is uncertain what to make of Representative William S. Bennet’s letter but sends it to Secretary of the Treasury Cortelyou because of what it says about laborers. Roosevelt has also received a letter from the Kansas Law Department concerning the federal government’s role in regulating the sale of liquor. He asks Cortelyou for his opinion on the matter.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1908-08-24