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Letter from William H. Moody to Earl M. Cranston

Letter from William H. Moody to Earl M. Cranston

In light of complaints made to President Roosevelt on behalf of Colorado miners and their sympathizers, Attorney General Moody instructs District Attorney Cranston to confer with John H. Murphy, who is counsel for the miners. Moody would like Cranston to determine whether or not the federal government has a duty to intervene.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-09-07

Letter from E. U. Curtis Bohlen to Harry B. Crandell

Letter from E. U. Curtis Bohlen to Harry B. Crandell

Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks Bohlen thanks Harry B. Crandell, Director of Wilderness Reviews at The Wilderness Society, for his letter. He says he is happy that the National Parks Service is acquiring mineral rights at the Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park. He recommends that this development be recorded in congressional committee rather than making President Nixon amend a previous proposal regarding the park, as this will be much simpler.

Collection

Denver Public Library

Creation Date

1972-12-12