Description:
Theodore Roosevelt writes to his sister Anna, responding to her letters about her extended trip to Mexico. Roosevelt then goes on extensively about how dull so many of their friends are. He also tells Anna about his recent attendance at the Stockman's Convention.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Social classes--Attitudes; Congresses and conventions; Mexico
Date:
1886-04-22
Description:
Gifford Pinchot does not expect Vice President Roosevelt to be able to attend the meeting of the American Forestry Association but hopes he will be able to send a letter as he did last year. Pinchot is taking a short trip to Oregon and is unsure whether he will be able to take a hunting trip in the fall.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Congresses and conventions; Forests and forestry; Hunting; Letters; Travel; Colorado--Denver; Oregon; United States--Black Hills; Oregon--Oregon Cascades Recreation Area; American Forestry Association
Date:
1901-07-23
Description:
Gifford Pinchot regrets not having a letter for the Denver meeting of the American Forestry Association but understands Vice President Roosevelt's position. Pinchot and Frederick Haynes Newell are exploring some grazing and irrigation issues and will be leaving for a two week trip to the mountains. Although Pinchot expects to miss his hunt, he hopes he and Roosevelt have a "good visit, with lots of exercise."
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Congresses and conventions; Forests and forestry; Grazing; Hunting; Irrigation; Letters; Travel; Exercise; Colorado--Denver; American Forestry Association; Newell, Frederick Haynes, 1862-1932
Date:
1901-08-05
Description:
On behalf of the International Board of Women's and Young Women's Christian Associations, Mary Witt Eells invites Vice President Roosevelt to deliver the opening address of their biennial conference. The opening of the conference will be on October 29 in Cleveland, Ohio.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Speeches, addresses, etc.; Congresses and conventions; Young Women's Christian associations; Ohio--Cleveland; Young Women's Christian Association
Date:
1901-08-30
Description:
The New York Christian Conference requests a small donation from Vice President Roosevelt to help fund their conference for Christian workers to be held August 31 to September 5.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Congresses and conventions; Fund raising; Christians--Societies, etc.; Labor--Societies, etc.; New York (State); New York (State)--Sea Cliff
Date:
1901-08-30
Description:
Announcement for a gathering of the New York Christian Conference, an organization of Christian workers. The conference will begin on August 31 in Sea Cliff, New York, and end on September 5.
Resource Type:
Announcement
Subject:
Congresses and conventions; Christians--Societies, etc.; New York (State)--Sea Cliff
Date:
1901-08-30
Description:
Albert K. Smiley invites Vice President Roosevelt to the nineteenth annual Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the Indian.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the Indian; Congresses and conventions; Indians of North America
Date:
1901-09-05
Description:
Vice President Roosevelt regrets that he will be unable to attend the 19th Annual Conference of Friends of the Indian.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Scheduling; Congresses and conventions; Indians of North America; Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Date:
1901-09-07
Description:
Henry Edward Pellew expresses his sympathy and affection after President Roosevelt succeeded to the presidency. Pellew is traveling to an Episcopal convention in San Francisco, California, and hopes to join the delegates in praying for Roosevelt's guidance and safety.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Presidents--Succession; Congresses and conventions; Prayers; California--San Francisco; Episcopal Church; Roosevelt, Theodore, 1831-1878
Date:
1901-09-19
Description:
John Thomas McDonough is sending President Roosevelt a set of the revised debates of the Constitutional Convention.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Books and reading; Congresses and conventions
Date:
1901-09-20