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Clark, Edward B. (Edward Brayton), 1860-

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Letter from Edward B. Clark to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Edward B. Clark to Theodore Roosevelt

Journalist Edward B. Clark forwards to President Roosevelt a copy of naturalist William J. Long’s book Northern Trails. Clark would like Roosevelt’s estimate of the accuracy of Long’s portrayal of the “white wolf tale.” He apologizes for having taken up so much of Roosevelt’s time already. Clark promises to send Roosevelt the magazine article after it is written.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-02-06

Roosevelt on the nature fakirs

Roosevelt on the nature fakirs

Typescript of interview with Edward B. Clark, with President Roosevelt’s autograph corrections. Interview is regarding the nature fakers controversy about sentimental nature writing. Published in Everybody’s Magazine, June 1907. Inserted in the volume are two clippings from the Chicago Post (November 18, 1920) and the New York News (December 7, 1921) concerning the presentation of this manuscript to the Roosevelt Memorial Association.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1907

Letter from Edward Brayton Clark to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Edward Brayton Clark to Theodore Roosevelt

Reverend William J. Long has written an article for the Bulletin of the Natural History Society of New Brunswick about small deer. Clark would like to write a response calling Roosevelt an authority on game mammals. He will be leaving for St. Lawrence and is hoping to spend some time in nature away from the Nature Fakers controversy.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-05-31