Theodore Roosevelt asks ornithologist William Brewster to send him a copy of The Birds of the Cambridge Region. He is pleased at what Brewster said about his African Game Trails. Roosevelt has been so busy the past few years he has not been able to focus on natural history but now he is free and working on a pamphlet about bird and mammal coloration. He criticizes Abbott Handerson Thayer's book and invites Brewster to lunch.
Resource Type:
Letter
Period:
Progressive Party Candidate (1911-1912)
Place Created:
New York (State)--New York
Repository:
Houghton Library, Harvard University
Rights:
Electronic copy sponsored by the Theodore Roosevelt Center at Dickinson State University. For reproduction or publication permission, contact the Theodore Roosevelt Collection, Houghton Library. See the Theodore Roosevelt Digital Library Terms of Use for further copyright information.
Production Method:
Typed
Language:
English
Page Count:
2
Call Number:
MS Am 1454 (6-3)