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Lambert, Alexander, 1861-1939

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Letter from Alexander Lambert to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Alexander Lambert to Theodore Roosevelt

Alexander Lambert informs Theodore Roosevelt he received Roosevelt’s letter as he was leaving the woods. Lambert will be in New York soon and can meet with Roosevelt then to discuss opium morphine and cocaine. Lambert has been at his club hunting moose and caribou. He recently shot and killed a very large moose, which reminded him of when Roosevelt killed a hippo on a hunting trip.There are many beavers at the club now, and Lambert suggests Roosevelt visit to study them.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-09-29

Creator(s)

Lambert, Alexander, 1861-1939

Letter from Alexander Lambert to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Alexander Lambert to Theodore Roosevelt

Alexander Lambert forwards a letter of interest from Thomas Lyons to President Roosevelt and compliments Roosevelt on good judgment in choosing weather conditions for hunting. Lambert further states that his photographs were enlarged and that he is happy with them. Lambert encourages Roosevelt to keep up with lemon juice, calomel and quinine.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1905-06-18

Creator(s)

Lambert, Alexander, 1861-1939

Letter from Alexander Lambert to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Alexander Lambert to Theodore Roosevelt

Dr. Alexander Lambert writes to President Roosevelt about a patient he treats by the name of Thomas Lyons, from Silver City. Lambert recognized that the man was the hunter whom Secretary of Commerce Metcalf was working with to set up a bear hunt. Lambert described in detail how Lyons was successful in capturing the bears. Lambert asked the president if there was anything that Roosevelt wanted him to ask Lyons.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-12-27

Creator(s)

Lambert, Alexander, 1861-1939