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Carter, Thomas Henry, 1854-1911

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Letter from Thomas Henry Carter to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Thomas Henry Carter to Theodore Roosevelt

Senator Carter is pleased to hear that Theodore Roosevelt intends to stop and deliver an address in his hometown of Helena, Montana, on his way home from his trip to the Pacific Coast next year. Although Carter will not be there, he invites Roosevelt to visit the Montana Club. He asks Roosevelt to advise him of the topic of his address to help in advertising the event.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1910-01-21

Creator(s)

Carter, Thomas Henry, 1854-1911

Letter from Thomas Henry Carter to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Thomas Henry Carter to Theodore Roosevelt

Thomas Henry Carter encloses a telegram he received from E. A. Winstanley, chairman of the Republican Committee for Missoula County, Montana, defending the appointment of D. H. Ross. Winstanley asserts that concerns raised to Secretary of the Interior Ethan Allen Hitchcock about Ross are unfounded, confusing D. H. Ross with a different gentleman named Ross.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1902-04-26

Creator(s)

Carter, Thomas Henry, 1854-1911

Letter from Thomas Henry Carter to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Thomas Henry Carter to Theodore Roosevelt

Thomas Henry Carter was surprised to learn of Archibald Stevenson’s objection to the appointment of Mrs. Ernest as “lady commissioner.” Mrs. Ernest had the support of leading citizens, including the Denver postmaster, whom Carter presumed to represent Stevenson. Carter will meet with Stevenson to resolve the matter. The Exposition Company is forming a commission to visit the capitals of Europe, and Carter asks if President Roosevelt has any friends that are well equipped for such work and would enjoy a trip abroad.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1902-01-13

Creator(s)

Carter, Thomas Henry, 1854-1911