Letter from Assistant Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to E. R. Van Luven
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Earl R. Van Luven for the letter.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1912-06-17
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Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Earl R. Van Luven for the letter.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Charles E. Vrooman for the letter.
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1912-06-17
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, the assistant secretary thanks George Warrington for the letter.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Clayton S. Wenger for the letter.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks C. A. Wheelock for the letter.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt cannot contribute to Charles R. White’s publication as he has an exclusive agreement with The Outlook.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks William T. Wiggin for the letter.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks James N. Williamson for the letter.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary informs F. G. Alexander that Roosevelt is in Chicago, but he will be given Alexander’s letter when he returns.
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1912-06-18
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary states that Roosevelt will write Reverend Amundsen.
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1912-06-18
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary informs William W. Babcock that his letter will be forwarded to Roosevelt because Roosevelt is away.
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1912-06-18
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary informs George H. Barlow that the Outlook Company has the book for which he is looking.
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1912-06-18
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary informs William Bender that Roosevelt is away and will receive Bender’s letter upon his return.
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1912-06-18
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary informs Lamott M. Blakely that Roosevelt is away but will be shown Blakely’s letter upon returning.
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1912-06-18
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Robert W. Bonyea for his letters to Roosevelt.
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1912-06-18
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Curtis C. Bushnell for subscribing to Roosevelt’s campaign.
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1912-06-18
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary informs P. P. Carroll that Roosevelt is away but will be shown Carroll’s letter when he returns.
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1912-06-18
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary informs Clarence E. Comstock that Roosevelt is away but will be shown Comstock’s letter when he returns.
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1912-06-18
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Grace I. Covey for her support of Roosevelt’s political campaign.
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1912-06-18
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks H. F. Haynes for his letter.
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1912-06-15