Letter from Henry E. Seelye to Theodore Roosevelt
Henry E. Seelye regrets that President Roosevelt dignified William Henry Jackson’s (Honore Jaxon) protest with a public letter. Jackson is using the notoriety to proclaim himself a leader in the labor movement, and Seelye does not want Roosevelt to pay any further attention to Jackson.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1907-04-26