Letter from Frank Harper to Dorothy Hatch
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, Frank Harper thanks Dorothy Hatch for the letter.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1912-11-12
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On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, Frank Harper thanks Dorothy Hatch for the letter.
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1912-11-12
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, Frank Harper thanks Marjorie Himer for the letter.
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1912-11-12
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, Frank Harper thanks Ruth Hull for the letter.
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1912-11-12
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, Frank Harper thanks James T. Graff for the letter and enclosures.
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1912-11-11
Frank Harper requests the return of some volumes of Theodore Roosevelt’s speeches and messages that were sent to George A. Horkan.
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On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, Frank Harper thanks R. A. Hutchison for the letter.
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On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, Frank Harper thanks John Irion for the letter.
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On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, Frank Harper thanks George Maine for the letter.
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Frank Harper agrees that Horace Marchand appears to have been cheated out of his vote. The matter will be brought to the attention of the Progressive Party managers in Louisiana. Theodore Roosevelt appreciates Marchand’s letter and hopes some good will come out of the inquiry.
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On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, Frank Harper thanks George B. Maynard for the letter.
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Theodore Roosevelt appreciates the work of the “traveling men of Pennsylvania” for the Progressive cause but he is not accepting any speaking engagements at this time.
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On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, Frank Harper thanks Henry Neumann for the letter.
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1912-11-11
Frank Harper sends a letter that was received by Theodore Roosevelt regarding a man that was “bluffed out of his vote.” Harper asks if anything can be done in the matter.
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On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, Frank Harper thanks G. W. Porter for the letter.
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1912-11-11
Theodore Roosevelt will be unable to help A. H. Raynolds with an unnamed matter. Frank Harper suggests that Raynolds contact a lawyer.
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On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, Frank Harper thanks William Alfred Reger for the letter.
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On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, Frank Harper thanks O. Reinhold for the letter.
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On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, Frank Harper thanks Mary Rhine for the letter.
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On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, Frank Harper thanks R. D. Richards for the letter.
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On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, Frank Harper thanks Mrs. Sidney M. Robinson for the letter.
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1912-11-11