Telegram from James H. McClintock to Theodore Roosevelt
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1901-06-07
Creator(s)
McClintock, James H., 1864-1934
Your TR Source
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1901-06-07
McClintock, James H., 1864-1934
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1901-04-16
McClintock, James H., 1864-1934
Arizona historian James H. McClintock writes to President Roosevelt to ask for his opinion on the task of writing a historical narrative on Cuba’s regiment. McClintock mentions that he can add to the work already completed by using official Cuban records.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1905-06-30
James H. McClintock is glad that Theodore Roosevelt will be able to come dedicate the dam in Maricopa County, as he helped make its construction possible. McClintock shares his memory of the beginning of the construction of the dam, and how he and several others were involved with surveying locations and providing a recommendation. While the remaining members of the “Arizona squadron” of the Rough Riders will be in attendance, McClintock laments how their numbers have dwindled.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-03-01
Edward G. Collier has also requested that James M. McClintock write a recommendation for Collier’s application for parole. McClintock encloses a letter for President Roosevelt that he sent to the Colorado State Board of Pardons. He believes that although Collier is no angel, he has “had enough.”
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-12-11
An unnamed officer, James H. McClintock, of the Rough Riders testifies in support for the parole of his former subordinate, E. G. Collier. He mentions that Collier was a model soldier and that he thinks Collier has learned a valuable lesson.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-12-03