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Fitch, Ezra H. (Ezra Hasbrouck), 1865-1930

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Letter from Ezra H. Fitch to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Ezra H. Fitch to Theodore Roosevelt

Ezra H. Fitch updates Theodore Roosevelt on the status of the supplies that he is packing to take to Africa, including the tent, and “old style matches on a comb.” The goods will be packed and ready on the wharf on Monday, where Fitch will meet Roosevelt. Roosevelt should contact Fitch if there is anything else he needs help with in shipping or packing his goods.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1909-03-18

Creator(s)

Fitch, Ezra H. (Ezra Hasbrouck), 1865-1930

Letter from Ezra H. Fitch to William Loeb

Letter from Ezra H. Fitch to William Loeb

Ezra H. Fitch thanks William Loeb for sending the outline of President Roosevelt’s shoe, and emphasizes that Abercrombie & Fitch Co. is anxious that Roosevelt be completely satisfied with the type of shoe that they make for him. Fitch asks several follow-up questions regarding the design of the shoe and Roosevelt’s preferences for its size and construction. Additionally, he mentions recent experiments by Professor Raymond Lee Ditmars regarding snake-proof leggings, and offers to send a pair for Roosevelt to inspect if he wishes.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-12-28

Creator(s)

Fitch, Ezra H. (Ezra Hasbrouck), 1865-1930

Letter from Ezra H. Fitch to William Loeb

Letter from Ezra H. Fitch to William Loeb

Ezra H. Fitch asks William Loeb to inform President Roosevelt that Abercrombie and Fitch would like to make a complete outfit of boots for President Roosevelt, and that he is certain that they will be superior to any he would obtain from another source. Fitch also encloses samples of a new fabric that is being used in the production of bags, and offers to substitute these new bags for ones previously made for Roosevelt at no cost. Many other products are currently in production by Abercrombie and Fitch that Fitch thinks may interest Roosevelt.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-12-17

Creator(s)

Fitch, Ezra H. (Ezra Hasbrouck), 1865-1930

Letter from Ezra H. Fitch to William Loeb

Letter from Ezra H. Fitch to William Loeb

Ezra H. Fitch, of Abercrombie & Fitch, is sorry that President Roosevelt felt offended that the company had published some correspondence between Roosevelt and the company. Fitch points out that the company had avoided making direct reference to any purchase made by Roosevelt, and had not considered that publishing a question from the president would be seen as disrespectful. Fitch assures William Loeb that the situation will be corrected as best as they can in order to respect Roosevelt’s wishes.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-12-02

Creator(s)

Fitch, Ezra H. (Ezra Hasbrouck), 1865-1930

Letter from Ezra H. Fitch to William Loeb

Letter from Ezra H. Fitch to William Loeb

Ezra H. Fitch of Abercrombie & Fitch informs William Loeb that the company has made several improvements in the design and materials of some items that President Roosevelt ordered for his African trip. Fitch thinks that Roosevelt might be interested in their new waterproof tent, telescopic tent poles, and sleeping bag. He encloses a sample of the tent’s material.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-11-19

Creator(s)

Fitch, Ezra H. (Ezra Hasbrouck), 1865-1930

Letter from Ezra H. Fitch to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Ezra H. Fitch to Theodore Roosevelt

Ezra H. Fitch, President of the Abercrombie & Fitch Company, describes a few hunting sights President Roosevelt might consider for his upcoming African safari, which would fit Roosevelt’s ’86 or ’95 Winchester rifles. Fitch is sending a new sight called the “Daniel concentric” for Roosevelt’s review. Fitch also describes several new rifles Abercrombie & Fitch has imported, offering to send any Roosevelt would like for inspection.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-08-07

Creator(s)

Fitch, Ezra H. (Ezra Hasbrouck), 1865-1930

Letter from Ezra H. Fitch to William Loeb

Letter from Ezra H. Fitch to William Loeb

Ezra H. Fitch informs William Loeb that Abercrombie & Fitch has sent a metal flask for President Roosevelt as was discussed in a previous letter. Fitch confirms the details regarding a tent ordered by Roosevelt, including its construction and deployment, and says that the tent will be ready in about a week. Fitch offers to send any other items, such as sleeping bags or other camping equipment, for Roosevelt to inspect to ensure it is of good quality.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-07-29

Creator(s)

Fitch, Ezra H. (Ezra Hasbrouck), 1865-1930

Letter from Ezra H. Fitch to William Loeb

Letter from Ezra H. Fitch to William Loeb

Ezra H. Fitch of Abercrombie and Fitch has sent copies of his sporting goods catalog to William Loeb and President Roosevelt. Fitch gives advice and suggestions for preventing insect bites for Roosevelt’s upcoming African safari. He suggests contacting Richard Tjader and William T. Hornaday for authoritative knowledge and practical experience in African hunting and exploration.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-07-22

Creator(s)

Fitch, Ezra H. (Ezra Hasbrouck), 1865-1930