Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Henry Ford
Theodore Roosevelt writes to Henry Ford at the urging of several of his acquaintances, such as Thomas Edison, Franklin Pope, and Ben Lindsey. They have told him about several of his ideas and practices regarding industry and workingmen. Roosevelt requests his presence for lunch or dinner the next time he is in the area to discuss many of these ideas. He also requests that another acquaintance of his, Frances Kellor, can be included in this occasion.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1914-11-30