Exhibition: Frances Perkins: The Woman Behind the New Deal
Item appears in the following exhibition pageFrances Perkins: The Woman Behind the New Deal: Trade Unions & Strikes: Strikes Item InformationDublin CoreTitleCopy of telegram from President Franklin Roosevelt to Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins about Pacific Coast Strike
SubjectPacific Coast Longshoremen's Strike, 1934
DescriptionDuring the Pacific Coast strike of 1934, that began on May 9, Roosevelt was vacationing on the USS Houston, sailing from Norfolk to Hawaii via the Panama Canal. Here he sends Perkins instructions, writing: “If you think advisable you can issue any statement or offer as coming from me or with my approval.” Although there were calls for him to return to Washington, as he notes here, “it is at present best for me not to consider change my itinerary.”
CreatorUnited States. President (1933-1945 : Roosevelt)
Perkins, Frances, 1880-1965
Datecirca March 1934
Languageeng
Additional Item MetadataProvenanceGift of Susanna Perkins Coggeshall, 1970
MODSKey Date1934-03
Type of Dateap
Place of Originon board USS Houston
Form/Genrecorrespondence
Repository Namennc-rb
Shelf LocationBox 106C
NotesOriginal filename: 090074192.tif
Language of Catalogingeng
Digital Originrd
CollectionFrances Perkins Papers
CitationUnited States. President (1933-1945 : Roosevelt) and Perkins, Frances, 1880-1965, “Copy of telegram from President Franklin Roosevelt to Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins about Pacific Coast Strike,” Columbia University Libraries Online Exhibitions, accessed December 2, 2024, https://exhibitions.library.columbia.edu/exhibits/show/perkins/item/425. |