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Ronalds, Reginald, 1865-1924

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Letter from Reginald Ronalds to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Reginald Ronalds to Theodore Roosevelt

Reginald Ronalds wishes President Roosevelt a happy New Year and sends him a Ross rifle, from which he hopes Roosevelt will get much use. An invention created by his friend Charles Ross, the rifle has a trajectory that can use one sight for up to 300 yards. He sends wood powder ammunition, but hopes that if Roosevelt takes the rifle out West, he will get fresh ammunition.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1906-12-27

Creator(s)

Ronalds, Reginald, 1865-1924

Letter from Reginald Ronalds to Alfred R. Conkling

Letter from Reginald Ronalds to Alfred R. Conkling

Former Rough Rider Reginald Ronalds believes it would be best for Alfred R. Conkling to ignore the article in The Tribune that says that Ronalds will most likely vote for Judge Parker. Ronalds notes that he has always voted for the Republican ticket and can not be convinced to take his vote away from the “old colonel,” who is worshiped by Ronalds and all of the old “regiment family.”

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-07-25

Creator(s)

Ronalds, Reginald, 1865-1924