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Letter from Murat Halstead to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Murat Halstead to Theodore Roosevelt

Murat Halstead urges Governor Roosevelt to accept the probable nomination for the vice presidency as a vehicle to run for the office of president in the future, pointing out that Daniel Webster missed being president twice by refusing to accept a nomination as vice president for William Henry Harrison and Zachary Taylor. Halstead thinks that Roosevelt should spend the next four years as vice president while working on his writing career and then run for president.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1900-06-01

Letter from Frederick William Holls to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Frederick William Holls to Theodore Roosevelt

Frederick William Holls asked two things of Governor Roosevelt. First, he wants Roosevelt to attend a lunch in honor of Lord Pauncefote at Columbia University. Second, to meet him privately to discuss the upcoming party convention in Philadelphia and the nomination process. Several names have been presented and Holls thinks that although John Long is the best candidate, he would lose Maryland for the Republicans, and repel Germans because of his views on temperance.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

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1900-06-02