Letter from John J. Cushing to Theodore Roosevelt
John J. Cushing asks Theodore Roosevelt for his input on unusual squirrel behavior.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1911-05-17
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John J. Cushing asks Theodore Roosevelt for his input on unusual squirrel behavior.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-05-17
John J. Cushing, an attorney for Mining Law Corporations, tells William Loeb that he approves of how President Theodore Roosevelt handled the mine union dispute in the West. He is satisfied with the Presidents comments on Big Bill Haywood, Charles H. Moyer, Edward Henry Harriman, and Eugene V. Debs.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1907-04-26
John J. Cushing describes the unusual behavior of a squirrel he recently observed, which leads him to question the animals’ ability to reason.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-05-17