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Newsletter by David C. Imboden

Newsletter by David C. Imboden

Under the title of the periodical The People, David C. Imboden proposes 6 ideas of business organizations for people to organize. Some require the cooperation of people, stores, corporations, state level government, or the ministers of all churches in the country. Imboden plans for the organization of The National Investigation Association.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-10-04

Creator(s)

Imboden, David C.

What’s the answer?

What’s the answer?

President Roosevelt fires a “rapid-firing message gun” from the White House at Speaker of the House Joseph Gurney Cannon as a “third term” animal looks over Roosevelt’s shoulder. Cannon bends over as he is hit with “forest reserves,” “postal bank law,” “anti-injunction,” “executive control,” “power over securities,” and “control of wealth.” The United States Capitol building is in the distance and a “big maul” gavel and “former messages” are on the ground.

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Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-04-29

Trying to warp her off

Trying to warp her off

Two men struggle to keep a small boat in rough waters from foundering against the “Administration Light,” a lighthouse in the shape of Theodore Roosevelt’s face. The larger man is J. P. “Morgan.” The smaller man, James J. “Hill,” holds a rope in the form of a ticker tape labeled the “New York Stock Market.” In the rough waters are both “undigested securities” and “circuit court decisions.” The flag hoisted on the mast is labeled with a dollar sign.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1903-04-16

Creator(s)

Bush, Charles Green, 1842-1909

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Milton Dwight Purdy

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Milton Dwight Purdy

President Roosevelt asks Milton Dwight Purdy to get in touch with Senator Jonathan P. Dolliver. Dolliver is preparing a bill regarding better oversight of stocks and securities from interstate carriers, and Roosevelt would like Purdy to help Dolliver, or tell him who in the Department of Justice or the Interstate Commerce Commission may be able to assist.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-02-04

Creator(s)

Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919

Letter from Herbert David Croly to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Herbert David Croly to Theodore Roosevelt

Herbert David Croly sends Theodore Roosevelt a chapter of his biography of Marcus Alonzo Hanna, requesting that Roosevelt read over Croly’s account of the Republican National Convention of 1900. The chapter also contains statements made by Roosevelt during interviews with newspaperman James B. Morrow and letters Roosevelt had written to Hanna, all of which Croly asks Roosevelt to approve. According to Hanna’s son Daniel Rhodes Hanna, Roosevelt could possibly speak to Hanna’s involvement with the Panama Canal. Croly closes by asking about Hanna’s reaction to Roosevelt’s suit against the Northern Securities Company. Croly is open to meeting with Roosevelt at Sagamore Hill if needed.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-12-04

Creator(s)

Croly, Herbert David, 1869-1930

Letter from George von Lengerke Meyer to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from George von Lengerke Meyer to Theodore Roosevelt

Ambassador Meyer writes to President Roosevelt regarding Meyer’s discussion of the Russian situation with French official Maurice Rouvier. Meyer mentions that Rouvier is concerned about the impact of the Russian securities downfall on France’s financial situation, yet German official Bernhard Bülow has a more positive outlook. Next, Meyer describes his dinner meeting with Emperor William II who commented on Roosevelt’s cablegram messages, remarks, and stance regarding a tariff and treaty. Meyer then goes into detail about Russian strikes and the potential plans for deploying Russian Cossack troops to help keep things in order.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1905-12-06

Creator(s)

Meyer, George von Lengerke, 1858-1918

The counterfeiters of coin and the counterfeiters of securities

The counterfeiters of coin and the counterfeiters of securities

On the left, money is being counterfeited and is labeled “Low-down and Illegal.” On the right, capitalists on “Wall Street” hold papers labeled “Watered Stock” and “Dividends.” Caption: What is the difference morally between making and circulating valueless paper in the guise of money, and making and circulating valueless paper in the form of securities? Both kinds of counterfeits get real money in exchange for fake; only, one kind gets a few hundreds of dollars, perhaps, and then goes to jail, while the other gets millions, maybe, and says: “Don’t! You’ll destroy confidence,” to anybody who ventures to criticise.

Collection

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs

Creation Date

1910-09-28

Creator(s)

Young, Art, 1866-1943

Letter from Douglas Robinson to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Douglas Robinson to Theodore Roosevelt

Douglas Robinson has opened an account for President Roosevelt with the Real Estate Trust Company because they have a better coupon policy. He informs Roosevelt that Mr. Gracie has been through Roosevelt’s securities held by Robinson, and Gracie reports that everything is correct and none of the securities are purloined or missing.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1903-02-06

Creator(s)

Robinson, Douglas, 1855-1918