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Cooke, Robert Grier, 1864-1924

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Letter from Robert Grier Cooke to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Robert Grier Cooke to Theodore Roosevelt

Robert Grier Cooke writes to President Roosevelt regarding a book, The Roosevelt Doctrine, which has been being distributed for free by the Republican National Committee. Cooke has begun to plan how to promote the book post-election, when it is no longer being paid for by the Republican National Committee, and wonders if Roosevelt would be willing to help publicize it at some point.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-10-24

Creator(s)

Cooke, Robert Grier, 1864-1924

Letter from Robert Grier Cooke to William Loeb

Letter from Robert Grier Cooke to William Loeb

Robert Grier Cooke thanks William Loeb for sending President Roosevelt’s autograph for use in the book, The Roosevelt Doctrine. Cooke informs Loeb that he has contacted Republican National Committee Chairman George B. Cortelyou and will meet with him in New York in the middle of the month. Cooke also apologizes for losing the corrected proofs Loeb returned to him and sends him new copies corrected by memory.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-07-11

Creator(s)

Cooke, Robert Grier, 1864-1924

Letter from Robert Grier Cooke to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Robert Grier Cooke to Theodore Roosevelt

Robert Grier Cooke thanks President Roosevelt for having William Loeb return the corrected proofs and asks Roosevelt if the phrase “With President Roosevelt’s Permission” can be included anywhere in the book. Cooke also thanks Roosevelt for the portrait he sent to include with the book. Cooke would like to set up a meeting with himself, Ely Elisha Garrison, and Chairman Cortelyou either in New York or Washington.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-06-29

Creator(s)

Cooke, Robert Grier, 1864-1924