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Barrett, S. M. (Stephen Melvil), 1865-

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Letter from S. M. Barrett to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from S. M. Barrett to Theodore Roosevelt

S. M. Barrett informs Theodore Roosevelt that he has published a book, Mocco an Indian Boy, with Duffield & Co. from New York City and has requested to have a copy sent to him for his enjoyment. Barrett is still at the University of Oklahoma but would like to go somewhere else if given the opportunity due to the political influence in the workplace.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-10-22

Creator(s)

Barrett, S. M. (Stephen Melvil), 1865-

Letter from S. M. Barrett to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from S. M. Barrett to Theodore Roosevelt

S. M. Barrett is pleased by attempts in Oklahoma to enact educational reform and remove political influence from its schools. He sends Theodore Roosevelt an editorial he is free to quote from on the matter. Barrett also informs Roosevelt that he will be publishing a book on Native Americans soon, and plans to send Roosevelt a copy.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-03-11

Creator(s)

Barrett, S. M. (Stephen Melvil), 1865-