Letter from Assistant Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to A. S. Helfrich
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks A. S. Helfrich 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 A. S. Helfrich for his letter.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary advises Emil F. Holloway that his letter will be brought to Roosevelt’s attention upon his return from Chicago.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary informs Fred Jehan that his letter arrived after Roosevelt left for Chicago. He is sure Roosevelt will “greatly appreciate” Jehan’s sentiment.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Effie R. Kennedy for her letter.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Otto Klein for his courteous letter.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary advises Robert L. Kraus that his letter is being forwarded to Roosevelt in Chicago.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary acknowledges receipt of Alice Lakey’s letter and will bring it to Roosevelt’s attention upon his return to New York.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary advises Charles Count Laudon to contact Mr. Talpin regarding the local leaders of the Roosevelt campaign in Buffalo, New York.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary advises John M. Leach that his letter will be brought to Roosevelt’s attention upon his return to New York. Leach’s letter has been forwarded on to Roosevelt’s campaign managers.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary acknowledges receipt of Reginald Long’s letter and will bring the letter to Roosevelt’s attention upon his return to New York.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks L. Lucas for his letter.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary will bring to Roosevelt’s attention letters forwarded by Iser H. Nakdimen when Roosevelt returns from Chicago.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary will bring L. Martin’s letter and enclosures to Roosevelt’s attention upon his return from Chicago.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary will forward W. T. McElroy’s letter to Roosevelt in Chicago.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Sarah McKay for her letter and replies that Roosevelt is not able to take up the matter about which she writes.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary apologizes to Colin McLarty that Roosevelt is not able to read manuscripts or to give advice as to publications.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks J. Warren Means for his letter.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary apologizes to Peveril Meigs that Roosevelt is unable to read manuscripts or to give advice as to publication.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks A. Miller for his letter.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary will bring B. F. Miller’s letter to Roosevelt’s attention upon his return from Chicago to see if it is possible for Roosevelt to accept Miller’s invitation.
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1912-06-17