Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Wilford B. Hoggatt
President Roosevelt tells Governor Hoggatt of Alaska that he is interested in seeing railroads built in Alaska, and plans to speak in favor of legislation to that end in his next message to Congress. Roosevelt sends Hoggatt some papers outlining what interested parties think would be fair, and asks Hoggatt to look into the matter in order to offer his own advice.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1906-04-26