William B. Wilson writes to Woodrow Wilson regarding a coal miner's strike in Colorado.
Source
Wilson Papers, Library of Congress, Library of Congress, Washington, District of Columbia
Subject
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924--Correspondence
Text
TELEGRAM.
3 WU JM 42 NL. 921am 1st Denver, Colo., Nov. 30,1913. The President, Washington, DC
Proposition for settlement will be submitted to vote of miners. I do not think it will be accepted, but negotiations will still be open. I will remain here while there is the least hope of adjustment.
W. B. Wilson, Secretary, US Dept. of Labor.Thank you warmly for the efforts you are making. Leave no stone unturned.WW 1