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Peabody, Endicott, 1857-1944

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Letter from Endicott Peabody to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Endicott Peabody to Theodore Roosevelt

Endicott Peabody encloses to Theodore Roosevelt the medical report for Quentin Roosevelt’s foot. He details suggested medical treatment options. Peabody also informs Roosevelt that for the past few days Anna Roosevelt Cowles has been by their side, which she tells that Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt has decidedly improved. Peabody trusts Edith will be able to quickly move forward to recovery.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-10-19

Creator(s)

Peabody, Endicott, 1857-1944

Letter from Endicott Peabody to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Endicott Peabody to Theodore Roosevelt

Endicott Peabody is sorry about the ongoing dental situation, and explains to President Roosevelt that if he wasn’t worried about the risk of setting a precedent, he would let Archie Roosevelt go to New York for weekly treatment with Dr. Carrabine. Since Archie is in so much pain, Peabody asks again if it wouldn’t make more sense to work with the local dentist, Dr. Wetherbee. If this is not possible, Peabody asks if Carrabine could speak with Wetherbee personally, and at least explain the treatment plan.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-09-21

Creator(s)

Peabody, Endicott, 1857-1944

Letter from Endicott Peabody to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Endicott Peabody to Theodore Roosevelt

Endicott Peabody was glad to read the letters sent by President Roosevelt from Lord Curzon of Kedleston, which reflect Roosevelt’s good work. Peabody speaks positively of Curzon and his private secretary Sir Walter Lawrence, who is a friend, but finds Gilbert John Murray Kynynmond Elliot, Earl of Minto and current viceroy and governor-general of India, ineffective.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-09-22

Creator(s)

Peabody, Endicott, 1857-1944