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United States. Department of Commerce and Labor

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Letter from George W. Perkins to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from George W. Perkins to Theodore Roosevelt

George W. Perkins thanks President Roosevelt for giving him the pen that was used to sign the act creating the Department of Commerce and Labor. Perkins remains unsure about announcing the purpose of the extra session of Congress and notes that some work has been done to get their “Western friends into a conference.”

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1903-07-03

Creator(s)

Perkins, George W. (George Walbridge), 1862-1920

Letter from George B. Cortelyou to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from George B. Cortelyou to Theodore Roosevelt

George B. Cortelyou updates President Roosevelt on the progress of his work with the new Department of Commerce and Labor, especially his efforts to have an Assistant Secretary appointed quickly. He also touches on other matters, including the Post Office investigation, New York politics, and the Puerto Rico smuggling cases.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1903-04-23

Creator(s)

Cortelyou, George B. (George Bruce), 1862-1940

Trusts may antagonize Department of Commerce

Trusts may antagonize Department of Commerce

Partial newspaper article stating the views of Representative Jenkins regarding the new Department of Commerce and Labor. Jenkins believes that the department’s operations will be problematic, unnecessarily interfere with business, and be frequently challenged in court. He does not believe that the federal government should interfere with commerce between states.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1903-05-13

Creator(s)

Unknown