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Theodore Roosevelt

“It is very unlikely that I will be permitted to say anything whatever about the Internal Revenue Collectors”

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“It is very unlikely that I will be permitted to say anything whatever about the Internal Revenue Collectors”

TLS, one page, 5.25 x 7, Navy Department letterhead, October 25, 1897. Letter to a concerned citizen about an IRS appointment. In full: “As I wrote you before, it is very unlikely that I will be permitted to say anything whatever about the Internal Revenue Collectors. There is a man in New York whom I earnestly hope to see appointed to that place, and even about him I doubt if I will be consulted. I am very sorry.” In very good condition, with punch holes to top edge, intersecting folds, scattered light soiling, and a blue carbon-paper line through part of signature. Roosevelt had recently been appointed to Assistant Secretary of the Navy, where he would begin to emerge as a national figure. Pre-certified John Reznikoff/PSA/DNA and RR Auction COA.

Auction Info

  • Auction Title: Civil War Auction
  • Dates: #412 - Ended July 25, 2013





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