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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Charles J. Bonaparte

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Charles J. Bonaparte

President Roosevelt has looked through the report submitted to the Solicitor General involving Charles J. Bonaparte and Holmes Conrad, and advises that he will appoint Bonaparte under the conditions detailed in the letter. Roosevelt also mentions that Senator Cameron has been asked to communicate with Bonaparte regarding the Elliott and Hatch book typewriter business.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1903-09-15

Creator(s)

Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919

Letter from Charles J. Bonaparte to William Loeb

Letter from Charles J. Bonaparte to William Loeb

Attorney General Bonaparte informs William Loeb what he has learned with regard to General James Sullivan Clarkson’s request to have his son’s deposition taken in New York. Bonaparte relays that although a deposition cannot be taken, Grosvenor Clarkson is not needed as a witness. If Clarkson decides to attend the trial he will have a United States Marshal assigned to him for protection, however, he should have a note from a physician sent if he chooses not to go.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-12-04

Creator(s)

Bonaparte, Charles J. (Charles Joseph), 1851-1921