Letter from William Allen White to Theodore Roosevelt
William Allen White assures President Roosevelt that the railroads have fared well this past winter. White believes the slump in railroad stocks is due to anti-railroad sentiment in the middle Western states and the unwanted interference of attorneys hired by railroad executives Edward Henry Harriman, George Jay Gould, and Mr. Marowitz in local politics.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1907-03-15