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Holls, Frederick William, 1857-1903

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Letter from Frederick William Holls to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Frederick William Holls to Theodore Roosevelt

Frederick William Holls writes to President Roosevelt regarding a previously sent letter in which Theodore Roosevelt apparently misunderstood his arguments on the issues of Egypt, Manchuria, and their interactions with Great Britain and Russia, respectively. Holls intends to set Roosevelt straight on the matter in which he was arguing so that the president may fully understand his points.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1903-07-06

Creator(s)

Holls, Frederick William, 1857-1903

Letter from Frederick William Holls to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Frederick William Holls to Theodore Roosevelt

With his friendly note, Frederick William Holls includes a copy of Baron von Kallay’s pamphlet on Hungary and a copy of Mr. Balch’s book on the Alaska Boundary, both of which he thinks will interest him. He wanted to send a copy of the “Bible for Learners,” however, the edition he preferred was out of print and he will forward another edition to President Roosevelt.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1903-06-17

Creator(s)

Holls, Frederick William, 1857-1903

Letter from Frederick William Holls to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Frederick William Holls to Theodore Roosevelt

Frederick William Holls argues against joining Great Britain and Japan in their opposition to the Russian annexation of Manchuria. He believes that friendship with Russia is very important and that Russian and American interests do not seriously conflict. Holls will be unable to serve as an “umpire” to arbitrate claims by Germany and Italy against Venezuela. He has other commitments that will prevent him from leaving the country during the summer.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1903-05-09

Creator(s)

Holls, Frederick William, 1857-1903

Letter from Frederick W. Holls to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Frederick W. Holls to Theodore Roosevelt

Frederick Holls has heard there is Japanese opposition to John Barrett being appointed Minister to Japan. Holls believes that Barrett will perform well in this position and thinks that the Japanese are causing difficulties in order to display their equality with the great powers. There is the possibility that the late Minister to Japan, Colonel Buck, spoke badly of Barrett to the Japanese, leading to this opposition.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1902-12-10

Creator(s)

Holls, Frederick William, 1857-1903