Letter from Albert J. Beveridge to Theodore Roosevelt
Senator Beveridge thanks President Roosevelt for his nice letter and thoughtful telegrams. Beveridge predicts a “falling off” in Maine due to Sturgis’ bill, but he will explain this and other Maine affairs in person. He has been asked to open the campaign in Minneapolis but cannot because he is already committed to do so in Chicago and elsewhere. Beveridge feels confident about the campaign and the tariff position. He closes by telling Roosevelt of his travel plans.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1906-09-09