Letter from Albert S. Bickmore to Theodore Roosevelt
Albert S. Bickmore is comforted that the mantle of William McKinley has fallen to President Roosevelt. He worked with Roosevelt’s father during the founding of the American Museum of Natural History and wishes he had survived to see his son become president. Bickmore is working on a lecture on the Pan-American Exposition.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1901-09-15