Letter from John Ellis Roosevelt to Theodore Roosevelt
 
						John Ellis Roosevelt informs President Roosevelt that there is another suit accounting for the will of their uncle, Cornelius Van Schaack Roosevelt. Due to his remainder interest, Theodore is a necessary party and a summons will be published if he does not appear. John has drafted a letter for his cousin asking Robert F. Manning to appear on his behalf.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1908-05-04