Letter from President Theodore Roosevelt to Secretary of the Interior
This letter refers to two telegrams that were enclosed dealing with the Narregan matter.
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OCR Page 1 of 7THE WHITE HOUSE,
WASHINGTON.
November 30, 1905.
The Secretary of the Interior:
These two telegrams are very important. There must
be no slip-up in this Narregan matter. I suggest that
they be immediately repeated to Newhausen and your other
informants, and that they be told that we can not tolerate
any miscarriage of justice in this case and that they must
be absolutely certain of their facts. If I should appoint
Lawrence and find that the charges against Narregan should
be baseless, I should at once remove Lawrence and appoint
Narregan in his place.
Thurdore Roosevell
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