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Arizona Historical Society

“I hope to pay one last visit to the ranch, with little Ted, who will then be nearly eleven; and I shall think of you very often, riding over the immense rolling plains, with their mat of short, sun-scorched grass; for it has always seemed to me that we two felt those plains as no one else I have ever seen does,” wrote Theodore Roosevelt to Patty Selmes in 1897.

Established by an Act of the First Territorial Legislature on November 7, 1864, the Arizona Historical Society (AHS) is Arizona’s oldest historical agency. The items in their collections illuminate Roosevelt’s relationship to the Great Plains, as well as his connections to the Selmes, Greenway, and Ferguson families. Isabella Greenway was the first U.S. congresswoman in Arizona history, as well as the daughter of Patty Selmes. The Selmes family called North Dakota home.

Materials in this collection include correspondence from Gutzon Borglum regarding the creation of Mount Rushmore, letters examining national politics, as well as items relating to the history of the Rough Riders. Most importantly, this collection shows the value Roosevelt and his family placed on developing and preserving relationships over a lifetime.

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Letter from John Campbell Greenway to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from John Campbell Greenway to Theodore Roosevelt

John Campbell Greenway encloses a clipping from the Tucson Citizen for Theodore Roosevelt. Greenway instituted a weekly layoff policy for his mines and hopes the policy will spread throughout the Arizona Territory. He would like the Roosevelts to visit him in Bisbee, Arizona Territory. Greenway has offered Robert Henry Munro Ferguson a light position as he recovers from his “lung trouble.”

Collection

Arizona Historical Society

Creation Date

1910-08-09

Letter from John Campbell Greenway to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from John Campbell Greenway to Theodore Roosevelt

John Campbell Greenway expects the Roosevelt family to visit him on their way to the Roosevelt dam. He reviews the arrangements that have been made for their visit. Greenway was pleased with the elections and believes the disapproval of the Taft administration was on display. He would like to see a new political party led by Theodore Roosevelt.

Collection

Arizona Historical Society

Creation Date

1910-11-30

Minutes of meeting of Mount Rushmore National Memorial Commission

Minutes of meeting of Mount Rushmore National Memorial Commission

Minutes of a meeting of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial Commission including telegrams from members who could not attend. Representative Greenway was nominated to take a vacancy on the commission. Additional matters covered include the specific duties and powers of the commission, Gutzon Borglum’s contract, publicity for the memorial, the Pageant of the Americas, and the financial condition of the commission.

Collection

Arizona Historical Society

Creation Date

1934-05-03

Letter from Isabella Greenway to John A. Boland

Letter from Isabella Greenway to John A. Boland

Representative Greenway will be unable to accept her appointment to the Mount Rushmore National Memorial Commission until she understands the obligations. Greenway has considerable responsibilities in her role as a representative from Arizona and she is not given much margin for outside privileges.

Collection

Arizona Historical Society

Creation Date

1934-06-07