Letter from Newton A. Throop to Theodore Roosevelt
Newton A. Throop has heard that President Roosevelt is planning a hunting trip to Mississippi and invites the President to hunt on his land. He claims to have plenty of bears, deer, and turkeys for hunting. Also, he says that a group known as the Houston Boys owns much of the land along the river, but that they would probably let Roosevelt hunt on their forest land. They are Republican-leaning on all issues except black suffrage.
Resource Type:
Letter
Period:
President of the United States - First Term (September 1901-February 1905)
Repository:
The Library of Congress
Rights:
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Production Method:
Handwritten
Language:
English
Page Count:
4