Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to E. A. Hitchcock
This letter is in relation to an attack in the Times newspaper on Secretary Hitchcock.
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OCR Page 1 of 2WHITE HOUSE,
WASHINGTON
Oyster Bay, N. Y.
August 22, 1903.
Personal.
My dear Mr. Hitchcock:
I am surprised that a paper of the former character of
the Times should let itself be drawn into such an infamous
scheme. But I fear it is symptomatic of the Times' course
during the next year or so; that is, until after the Pres-
idential election. I never gave the matter a second thought.
Do ask Mr. Nagel to call upon me before going back to
St. Louis. Get the best man you can to look into the other
case.
Sincerely yours,
Theodore Roosevely
Hon. E. A. Hitcheock,
Secretary of the Interior,
Washington, D. C.
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