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Letter from Charles C. Bull to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Charles C. Bull to Theodore Roosevelt

Charles C. Bull writes to Theodore Roosevelt about progress on the Panama Canal construction, which he says is going well. He states his opinion that though he opposes “white slaves traffic,” as by law women cannot be brought across country lines for “immoral” purposes, he says there is a problem in Panama where there are too many canal workers and too few prostitutes, and the prostitutes that are there have venereal diseases. Bull thinks there needs to be a way to bring (specifically white) prostitutes who have freely chosen the vocation to Panama and to have better health monitoring. He discusses San Francisco politics and greater U.S. politics, stating he will not support William H. Taft and he does not think the Republican Party will do well the next couple of terms, so he hopes the Democratic Party runs a presidential candidate he does not dislike too much so he does not have to vote Socialist. Lastly, he believes part of the Panama Canal construction area is not well fortified and is vulnerable to potential attack.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-10-14

Letter from Leon S. Thompson to William H. Turner

Letter from Leon S. Thompson to William H. Turner

Lieutenant Thompson reports on Ensign James R. Combs’s trip from Porto Bello to San Isabel to gather information about the terrain. Thompson has sent Ensign Robert A. Abernathy to investigate the Rio Fato. Thompson will be sending Combs to follow the Rio Nombre de Dios, and Lieutenant Harlan P. Perrill to investigate the Quango River. Thompson encloses a sketch of work by Combs.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1903-01-08