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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 has sent the two caribou heads to President Roosevelt. He relates the hunting activities of himself and several acquaintances, as well as discussion of taxidermists. He hopes that Roosevelt can make it out to hunt after Congress adjourns and wishes the Roosevelt family a merry Christmas and a happy New Year.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1902-12-23

Letter from Alexander Lambert to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Alexander Lambert to Theodore Roosevelt

Bob dropped in on his way to Washington, so Dr. Lambert is attempting to send this letter bypassing the proper channels. Lambert wants to know if President Roosevelt is interested in making an address at the annual meeting of the American Medical Association in Saratoga. He suggests this could be politically advantageous, as there are to be 125,000 members in the association. Although the organization is non-political, Roosevelt may make a good impression on those in attendance with an address.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1902-05-05

Letter from Alexander Lambert to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Alexander Lambert to Theodore Roosevelt

Alexander Lambert would be delighted to take Ted out hunting sheep and antelope next summer, but as the animals are protected, he would not want the press looking into what they shot. He was disappointed he could not see President Roosevelt at the Boone & Crockett Club dinner because some irresponsible babies may appear any night and Lambert does not dare be absent. Lambert has been hearing complaints at the possibility of Sharkey’s appointment as naval officer.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1902-01-26