Letter from Albert J. Beveridge to William Loeb
Senator Beveridge defends his stance on moving an office to Indianapolis. He states that it would be beneficial to the state, comparing it to Collector of Revenue Elam H. Neal moving his office from the Lawrenceburg district to Indianapolis. He claims it would “completely change the face of affairs in that badly honeycombed service.” Beveridge would like to state his opinion on the topic to the president.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1907-06-04