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President Roosevelt writes to his sister about his decision to not run for re-election. He describes the presidency as a very powerful office, but one that should not be held for more than eight years. Roosevelt encloses an amusing editorial.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Presidents--Election
Date:
1908-06-26
Description:
John Lovett hopes for President Roosevelt's success and reelection in four years. He encloses one of his latest pictures.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Presidents--Election, United States. President
Date:
1902-01-02
Description:
Frederic Harrison praises President Roosevelt for his "bold and patriotic line of action." He concludes by extending good wishes for "a triumph in 1904."
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Americans--Politics and government, Presidents--Election
Date:
1902-08-24
Description:
William Pierce Frye writes to President Roosevelt to inform him of his opinion of an extra session of Congress in October before the election.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Presidents--Election, United States. Congress
Date:
1903-08-18
Description:
N. M. DeNoon, an eleven-year-old girl, writes to Theodore Roosevelt that he won a mock election at her school. DeNoon is for Roosevelt in the election and would like him to send her a letter and to come visit her school if he is able.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Presidents--Election, School children
Date:
1912-11-05
Description:
Illustration showing William McKinley as a bull standing next to a small pond, looking at a puffed up frog wearing a top hat and a bandolier.
Resource Type:
Cartoon
Subject:
Presidents--Election, McKinley, William, 1843-1901
Date:
1900-04-11
Description:
Illustration showing Puck holding an artist's palette and brushes, with a box of paints at his feet, gesturing toward a portrait of Richard Olney, labeled "Straight Democracy." Caption: Puck. -- Here is an able Democrat, a rational Expansionist and a Sound-Money man! Why not nominate such a man rather than a discredited mountebank?
Resource Type:
Cartoon
Subject:
Presidents--Election, Olney, Richard, 1835-1917
Date:
1900-04-25
Description:
Illustration shows Alton B. Parker, full-length portrait, facing slightly left, wearing judicial robe and holding in his right hand a scythe and in his left hand a book labeled "Law".
Resource Type:
Cartoon
Subject:
Presidents--Election, Parker, Alton B. (Alton Brooks), 1852-1926
Date:
1904-06-29
Description:
President Roosevelt sends his congratulations on the election of Estrada Palma as President of Cuba.
Resource Type:
Telegram
Subject:
Cuba, Presidents--Election
Date:
1902-02-28
Description:
Theodore Roosevelt encloses a suggestion that he would like to be carried out in order to allay the suspicions of African American voters.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
African Americans--Politics and government, Presidents--Election
Date:
1912-09-30
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