Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Charles A. Stillings
President Roosevelt introduces Public Printer Charles A. Stillings to William U. Mackey, the former mayor of Carson City, Nevada. Mackey will show him a letter from Nevada governor John Sparks. Roosevelt does not know about Mackey’s merits as a printer, but he has a good reputation in Nevada and treated Roosevelt well when he was in Carson City. Roosevelt would like Stillings to let him know if it is possible to give him a promotion and permanent appointment.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1906-01-13