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Llewellyn, William H. H. (William Henry Harrison), 1851-1927

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Letter from William H. H. Llewellyn to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from William H. H. Llewellyn to Theodore Roosevelt

William H. H. Llewellyn believes that various Rough Riders are traveling to Washington, D.C., not for offices but out of a habit of following President Roosevelt. He calls Roosevelt’s attention to the enclosed note from Senator Allison regarding the confirmation of Pat F. Garrett. Llewellyn will attempt to ensure that the Garrett administration is successful and reflects positively on Roosevelt’s appointment.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1901-12-20

Creator(s)

Llewellyn, William H. H. (William Henry Harrison), 1851-1927

Letter from William H. H. Llewellyn to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from William H. H. Llewellyn to Theodore Roosevelt

William H. H. Llewellyn claims that Robert Bradley Hawley controls all federal appointments in Texas in exchange for delivering thirty-six votes at the Republican National Convention. He fears that this combination could be used against President Roosevelt and that unfit individuals, such as the collector at the Port of El Paso, are being maintained in their positions.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1901-10-14

Creator(s)

Llewellyn, William H. H. (William Henry Harrison), 1851-1927

Letter from William H. H. Llewellyn to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from William H. H. Llewellyn to Theodore Roosevelt

William H. H. Llewellyn is sending President Roosevelt a Remington derringer and suggests he carry it with him for personal protection. Llewellyn has received many letters from Rough Riders regarding Roosevelt’s succession to the presidency and he is pleased that no one asked for help in acquiring a position.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1901-10-11

Creator(s)

Llewellyn, William H. H. (William Henry Harrison), 1851-1927