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Pound, Cuthbert W. (Cuthbert Winfred), 1864-1935

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Letter from Alfred Spring to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Alfred Spring to Theodore Roosevelt

Judge Spring writes to President Roosevelt on the situation in New York. According to Spring, the administration of Governor Higgins has been good and free of taint. Spring details “factional quarrels,” happening in New York and hopes that Roosevelt can persuade Warren to put an end to it. Spring worries that the quarrel could add to Democratic strength in New York. He also discusses Roosevelt’s appointment of a successor to Justice Brown for the United States Supreme Court.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1906-07-06

Creator(s)

Spring, Alfred, 1851-1912