Letter from Assistant Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to F. C. Chamberlain
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks F. C. Chamberlain for his 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 F. C. Chamberlain for his letter.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks William A. Chapman for his letter.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Postmaster Charles F. Clawges for his letter.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Laura K. Collister for her letter.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary acknowledges receipt of Enos S. Costa’s letter, which will be brought to Roosevelt’s attention upon his return to New York. Correspondence Costa enclosed with his letter is returned.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary acknowledges receipt of William H. Crowley’s letter, which will be brought to Roosevelt’s attention when he returns to New York.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Helen E. Currier for her letter and expresses Roosevelt’s regret that he cannot “take up any further matter of any kind.”
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary responds to General Percy Daniels that Roosevelt “never gives his opinions upon public questions in letters to friends for quotation.” He refers Daniels to Roosevelt’s published speeches.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks L. H. Davenport for his letter.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Alvan E. Duerr for his invitation and expresses Roosevelt’s regret that he cannot accept.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Frank W. Edmunds for his letter.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Dr. D. E. Fisher for his letter.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Edmund Gabe for the letters.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Elisha Ely Garrison for sending the pamphlet, which will be forwarded on to Roosevelt in Chicago.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Charles H. Goss for his letter.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks W. E. Gould for his letter.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Mrs. Neil Graham for her letter.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks M. G. Hall for his letter.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary advises P. H. Hammond that Roosevelt is unable to comply with Hammond’s request.
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1912-06-17
On Frank Harper’s behalf, Theodore Roosevelt’s assistant secretary replies to Harris & Ewing that the photographs Harper ordered are for Roosevelt’s personal use.
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1912-06-17