Letter from James Wolcott Wadsworth to Theodore Roosevelt
James Wolcott Wadsworth sends his opinion to President Roosevelt regarding the political situation in Western New York State. Wadsworth reports that in order to avoid bitterness there in the wake of the incident with Archie Dovell Sanders, Assemblyman Jesse S. Phillips should be appointed in Sanders’ place rather than Harvey J. Burkhart.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1907-05-29