Letter from President Theodore Roosevelt to Secretary of the Interior E. A. Hitchcock
This item includes a letter that asks for advice about the Register and Receiver in Buffalo, Wyoming, currently occupied by Register Getchell and Receiver Smock.
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WHITE HOUSE,
WASHINGTON.
November 11, 1901.
My dear Mr. Secretary:
The positions of Register and Receiver at Buffalo,
Wyoming, being at issue, Receiver Smock has been retained,
and Register Getchell removed. Senator Warren insists that
the man retained has been much less satisfactory in the way
of doing business out there than the man removed. He says
that Getchell attended to business all right, at his office. through
not here
In view of these facts would it not be well to remove Smock,
the Receiver, also? Senator Warren says he is as respon-
sible as Getchell for not answering letters.
Very truly yours,
J. Rosaelt
Hon. E. A. Hitchcock,
Secretary of the Interior.
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