Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Francis E. Leupp
President Roosevelt asks Commissioner of Indian Affairs Leupp for permission to quote a phrase he used in a recent letter to William Loeb. Roosevelt will send it to Wisconsin Senator John C. Spooner with a request for Spooner’s brother to resign. Roosevelt is anxious to see Leupp, but in the meantime directs him to write to Reverend Charles L. Thompson regarding the Pima water supply. In a handwritten postscript, Roosevelt notes that he has sent Leupp copies of his correspondence with Bishop Ignatius F. Horstmann for him to look at.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1906-08-10