Letter from Assistant Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to George W. Marston
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary sends thanks and acknowledgment to George W. Marston.
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On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary sends thanks and acknowledgment to George W. Marston.
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary acknowledges a letter and enclosed paper from Reverend McPherson and will bring it to the attention of Roosevelt upon his return.
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1912-05-20
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary sends Roosevelt’s thanks and acknowledgments to John D. Milligan.
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1912-05-20
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary sends Roosevelt’s thanks and acknowledgments to Edward A. Morse.
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1912-05-20
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary acknowledges a letter and clippings from H. D. Neely and will bring them to Roosevelt’s attention upon his return.
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1912-05-20
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary acknowledges a letter from Maurice G. Ricker and will bring it to the attention of Roosevelt upon his return.
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1912-05-20
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary acknowledges a letter from Doctor Shankland and will bring it to the attention of Roosevelt upon his return.
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1912-05-20
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary acknowledges a letter from Philip A. Snyder and will bring it to the attention of Roosevelt upon his return.
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1912-05-20
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary acknowledges a letter from G. W. White and will bring it to the attention of Roosevelt upon his return.
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1912-05-18
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary acknowledges a letter and clippings from Charles E. Wortham and will bring them to the attention of Roosevelt upon his return.
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1912-05-20
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary will bring to Roosevelt’s attention the enclosed letter and rabbit’s foot from Matthew Hale.
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1912-05-16
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Dawson Hoopes for the letter sent to Roosevelt, who is absent in Ohio.
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1912-05-16
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary tells Frank Knox that he is forwarding Knox’s suggestions to Roosevelt. He discusses the progress of the Roosevelt campaign in California, Ohio, and New Jersey.
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1912-05-16
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Luther Lane for the letter sent to Roosevelt.
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1912-05-16
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary responds to James Lash’s letter to the editor of The Outlook regarding an article.
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1912-05-16
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Colonel Lee for the letter sent to Roosevelt.
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1912-05-16
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Charles Edwin Locke for the letter sent to Roosevelt.
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1912-05-16
Theodore Roosevelt is in Ohio and the letter with enclosed cartoon sent by Senator Lodge will be called to Roosevelt’s attention on his return to New York.
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1912-05-16
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Caleb Markell for the letter and clipping sent to Roosevelt.
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1912-05-16
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary tells L. McNair that a copy of Theodore Roosevelt’s book African Game Trails can be obtained from Charles Scribner’s Sons.
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1912-05-16