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Bulloch, Joseph Gaston Baillie, 1852-

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Letter from Joseph Gaston Baillie Bulloch to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Joseph Gaston Baillie Bulloch to Theodore Roosevelt

Joseph Gaston Baillie Bulloch returns the check Theodore Roosevelt sent, because his secretary had already sent one for the same amounts. He thanks Roosevelt for paying to subscribe to his publication, which he thinks will lose money. Bulloch reports on the poor health of his son Douglass and comments on the necessity of a National Department of Health, which is being opposed by groups like the Christian Scientists.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-07-19

Creator(s)

Bulloch, Joseph Gaston Baillie, 1852-

Letter from Joseph Gaston Baillie Bulloch to William Loeb

Letter from Joseph Gaston Baillie Bulloch to William Loeb

Joseph Gaston Baillie Bulloch puts his name forward for consideration for Assistant Medical Referee. Bulloch briefly mentions the financial strain of caring for his siblings, wife, and children as driving a need for promotion, but focuses on his experience in private practice and civil service as his qualifications for the position.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-11-23

Creator(s)

Bulloch, Joseph Gaston Baillie, 1852-

Letter from Joseph Gaston Baillie Bulloch to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Joseph Gaston Baillie Bulloch to Theodore Roosevelt

Joseph Gaston Baillie Bulloch thanks President Roosevelt for the kind letter and check. Bulloch shares that the past year has been difficult since Archibald Irvine Devoe Bulloch has been sick with diabetes mellitus, which can be fatal in the young. Bulloch continues to say that Archibald collects cancelled stamps and requires continuous nursing. Bulloch sends his regards to Mrs. Roosevelt.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1906-04-20

Creator(s)

Bulloch, Joseph Gaston Baillie, 1852-