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Goodrich, David M. (David Marvin), 1876-1950

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Letter from David M. Goodrich to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from David M. Goodrich to Theodore Roosevelt

David M. Goodrich appreciates Theodore Roosevelt’s invitation to visit his home at Sagamore Hill, and will look forward to being able to do so. He reports that his health is much better, and that while he was shocked at Alexander Lambert’s prognosis, the Swiss air helped a great deal. Goodrich hopes to return to the United States soon, even if he must stay away from New York for a time in order to not endanger his health. In a postscript, Goodrich mentions the result of a recent murder case that saw the accused being acquitted because of insanity.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-03-07

Creator(s)

Goodrich, David M. (David Marvin), 1876-1950

Letter from David M. Goodrich to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from David M. Goodrich to Theodore Roosevelt

Former Rough Rider David M. Goodrich writes to President Roosevelt about the possibility of fellow Rough Rider Henry K. Love being made marshal of the new Fourth Division of the Judicial District of Alaska should it be created. Goodrich believes Love’s record during and after the Spanish-American War proves that he would make a good marshal.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-01-23

Creator(s)

Goodrich, David M. (David Marvin), 1876-1950