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Memorial Association to have the name of Jefferson Davis restored to the "Cabin John Bridge."

I note very carefully what you have to say, and, as stated in a former communication, I will be glad to co-operate; but still think, as I stated then, that it is a matter that may very well be left with Mr. Taft.

He will be inaugurated in about six weeks, and having looked into the question when Secretary of War, I think it would be well to postpone the matter until he has an opportunity to act upon it. I will, however, be glad to advise with General Wright as to the best course to be pursued in the premises.

Yours truly,

Murphy J. Foster.

Official Order to Restore Name of Jefferson Davis to the Aqueduct, "Cabin John Bridge," at Washington.

THE WHITE HOUSE.

Washington, D. C., February 16, 1909.

To the Secretary of War:

Will you please direct that the name of Jefferson Davis as Secretary of War be restored to the "Cabin John Bridge?"

Theodore Roosevelt.

WAR DEPARTMENT.
Office of Secretary.

Memorandum for the Chief of Engineers:

Restoration of the name of Jefferson Davis to the Cabin John Bridge.

By direction of the President, you will take the necessary steps to restore the name of Jefferson Davis as Secretary of War to the "Cabin John Bridge." The matter will be given publicity from this office.

Luke E. Wright,
Secretary of War.

February 20, 1909.