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Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to Borden D. Whiting

Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to Borden D. Whiting

Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary forwards a newspaper clipping from East Liverpool, Ohio, opposing Roosevelt in the Ohio primaries. He notes that Borden D. Whiting is having similar trouble with the potters in Trenton, New Jersey, and suggests that Whiting might arrange to respond to the false charges made in the clipping.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1912-05-24

Creator(s)

Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Frederick W. Donnelly

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Frederick W. Donnelly

Theodore Roosevelt does not have the speech from last year’s campaign. Roosevelt agrees with Trenton mayor Frederick W. Donnelly that the national, state, local, and municipal entities should retain or regain their water rights and do with them what they please, from leasing the rights to harnessing the water’s power. Roosevelt congratulates Donnelly on Trenton’s water department running on a profit in recent years.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1915-09-04

Creator(s)

Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919