Description:
Owen Wister encourages President Roosevelt to read the enclosed letter and consider forwarding it to Gifford Pinchot.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Letters, Waring, George
Date:
1902-09
Description:
President Roosevelt sends Congressman Hepburn a memorandum from Gifford Pinchot regarding potential alterations to a bill.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Legislation
Date:
1902-01-20
Description:
President Roosevelt thanks N. J. Elwes for the clipping and his comments on America's forestry work. Roosevelt will share it with Gifford Pinchot who deserves the praise for this work.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Forests and forestry
Date:
1902-06-14
Description:
President Roosevelt would like Tams Bixby to discuss the creation of a forest reserve in Indian Territory with Gifford Pinchot.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Oklahoma--Indian Territory, Forest reserves
Date:
1902-06-21
Description:
The letter is accurate but Theodore Roosevelt did not intend for it to be published. He has instructed Gifford Pinchot to write Senator Bourne on the other matter.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Letters, Confidential communications
Date:
1912-02-06
Description:
Theodore Roosevelt is glad to hear that Edwin Augustus Van Valkenberg is recovering and expresses his concern for him. Roosevelt invites Van Valkenberg to lunch with him and mentions that he has seen Gifford Pinchot.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Dinners and dining, Convalescence
Date:
1914-08-01
Description:
George Bruce Cortelyou writes to Owen Wister to inform him that President Roosevelt has received the letter and taken up the matter with Gifford Pinchot.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Letters, Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Date:
1902-09-22
Description:
Theodore Roosevelt writes to John Callan O'Laughlin about conversations with Gifford Pinchot and Medill McCormick. Pinchot did not approve of Roosevelt's Arizona speech.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Speeches, addresses, etc., McCormick, Medill, 1877-1925
Date:
1912-02-21
Description:
Theodore Roosevelt writes to John Callan O'Laughlin that Roosevelt has been keeping himself "close to matters connected to the war." Roosevelt also inquires about Gifford Pinchot.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
War
Date:
1917-10-26
Description:
Owen Wister will be meeting with Gifford Pinchot about Wind River and would like to speak with President Roosevelt the same day.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Wyoming--Wind River (River), Meetings, Scheduling
Date:
1902-05-07