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Netherland, Thomas H. (Thomas Henry), 1863-1909

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Letter from Thomas H. Netherland to John F. Fairlamb

Letter from Thomas H. Netherland to John F. Fairlamb

In a canceled letter, Thomas H. Netherland proposes an itinerary for a trip that Kermit Roosevelt and Robert Harry Munro Ferguson want to take to Coleraine, Minnesota, returning via Huron, South Dakota. He asks John F. Fairlamb to provide transportation and make Pullman reservations, billing Ferguson’s share to himself and Kermit’s share to President Roosevelt at Oyster Bay. A non-canceled version of this letter was sent the following day by Rudolph Forster.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-08-26

Creator(s)

Netherland, Thomas H. (Thomas Henry), 1863-1909

Letter from Thomas H. Netherland to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Thomas H. Netherland to Theodore Roosevelt

Thomas H. Netherland returns Theodore Roosevelt’s check book and canceled checks that were given to him by the bank. Netherland informs Roosevelt that Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt has deposited money into his account and passes along her message that he will need to limit his spending until March. He suggests filling out each check stub to avoid overdrawing the account in the future.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-01-19

Creator(s)

Netherland, Thomas H. (Thomas Henry), 1863-1909

Letter from Thomas H. Netherland to Noah Seaman

Letter from Thomas H. Netherland to Noah Seaman

Thomas H. Netherland asks Noah Seaman to write him as soon as possible about whether or not timothy hay should be purchased in Washington, D.C., and shipped to Oyster Bay with the horses. He advises Seaman that horses, supplies, and other various trunks and boxes will arrive at Oyster Bay on June 16 and asks for wagons to meet them at the station. The Roosevelts will arrive on June 20.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-06-02

Creator(s)

Netherland, Thomas H. (Thomas Henry), 1863-1909