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Harrison, James J. (James Jonathan), 1858-1923

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Letter from James J. Harrison to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from James J. Harrison to Theodore Roosevelt

James J. Harrison tells President Roosevelt about his present experiences on safari in Africa, including his route and travel times. He offers to meet Roosevelt during his safari to show him where to find certain types of game, as he will be familiar with the country they can be found in. Harrison warns Roosevelt about arriving too early, as the rains in November and December could cause troubles. He also advises Roosevelt to make sure to bring a pair of thin mosquito boots to wear around camp.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-12-27

Creator(s)

Harrison, James J. (James Jonathan), 1858-1923

Letter from James J. Harrison to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from James J. Harrison to Theodore Roosevelt

James J. Harrison thanks President Roosevelt for the letter, and is glad that he received it before leaving for Africa. He wishes he could meet with Roosevelt in Africa to renew their friendship, but will be leaving shortly before Roosevelt’s planned arrival, so they will pass each other on the sea. Harrison promises to collect whatever information he can about Africa that might be of interest to Roosevelt and have it ready for him when he lands. He offers Roosevelt some advice about planning his itinerary in Africa.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-11-26

Creator(s)

Harrison, James J. (James Jonathan), 1858-1923