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MacLennan, Frank P., 1855-1933

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Letter from Frank P. MacLennan to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Frank P. MacLennan to Theodore Roosevelt

Frank P. MacLennan appreciates Theodore Roosevelt’s letters and plans to give them to his daughter. Some of Roosevelt’s friends in Kansas are mistaken about his position regarding the presidential election, especially Governor Walter Roscoe Stubbs. He suggests Roosevelt write Stubbs and clearly state his position on being nominated. He discusses his farm, including the crops, haying, and his homing pigeons. MacLennan will be in New York in December for business meetings and wants to take up Roosevelt’s invitation. He comments on being vice president of publishing associations. Recently, he started publishing a full sheet of comics in black, red, and blue, in his newspaper and believes he is the first to do so. In a postscript, MacLennan apologizes for writing such a long letter. 

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-11-05

Creator(s)

MacLennan, Frank P., 1855-1933

Letter from Frank P. MacLennan to William Loeb

Letter from Frank P. MacLennan to William Loeb

Frank P. MacLennan, editor of The Topeka State Journal, confidentially sends William Loeb an article which he would like shown to President Roosevelt. The writer of the article asked MacLennan to print it. MacLennan believes it is an attempt to influence public opinion as desired by the Pullman and railroad companies. MacLennan also includes two articles from his journal that he would like brought to Roosevelt’s attention.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-06-06

Creator(s)

MacLennan, Frank P., 1855-1933