Letter from William H. Taft to Theodore Roosevelt
Secretary of War Taft responds to William Loeb’s letter concerning the U.S. government’s consent to Japan’s request to lay a cable between Yokohama and Guam, and whether the consent is in violation of neutrality laws. Taft recommends allowing a private company to install and maintain the cable.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1904-02-24