Letter from Assistant Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to Edwin Mordant
Edwin Mordant’s letter will be brought to Theodore Roosevelt’s attention on his return to New York.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1912-06-17
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Edwin Mordant’s letter will be brought to Theodore Roosevelt’s attention on his return to New York.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Blaine W. Morgan for the letter.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks D. D. Nevins for the letter.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s assistant secretary thanks Vincent E. Nicholson for the letter.
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1912-06-17
After the Republican presidential nomination is made, Burr Nicola’s offer will be brought to the attention of the proper authorities.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Keran O’Brien for the letter.
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1912-06-17
Theodore Roosevelt will regretfully be unable to assist Millie Otey with financial help.
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Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks F. C. Paden for the letter.
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Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks H. J. Pawley for the letter and article.
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Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks W. W. Price for the letter.
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Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Jonathan Rathjen for the letter.
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Grace A. Raymond’s letter will be brought to the attention of Theodore Roosevelt upon his return from Chicago, Illinois.
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Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Edgar A. Rossiter for the letter.
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Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks B. N. Schneider for the letter.
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Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks George W. Schultz for the letter.
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Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary suggests that Edward P. Sheldon contact Roosevelt’s office regarding an unnamed matter after the presidential nomination.
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1912-06-17
Donald C. Strachan’s letter and offer will be forwarded to Theodore Roosevelt’s campaign managers.
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Mortimer F. Sullivan’s letter will be brought to Theodore Roosevelt’s attention on his return from Chicago, Illinois.
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On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, the assistant secretary thanks A. J. Vallery for the letter.
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Theodore Roosevelt is unable to accept any further invitations at this time.
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1912-06-17