Letter from J. A. Grant to Theodore Roosevelt
J. A. Grant considers Theodore Roosevelt’s life as valuable to both the United States and the world as a whole, and offers to provide him with medical advice to keep him in the best of health. Grant encloses a form for Roosevelt to fill out, and cites his experience of helping J. Pierpont Morgan as a means of convincing Roosevelt of the efficacy of his advice.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-02-16