Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to Gifford Pinchot
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1913-08-13
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Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt
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1913-08-13
Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt
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1914-05-22
Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt
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1913-04-07
Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt
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1913-04-17
Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt
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1913-02-03
Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary explains to Peter Zuckriegel that Roosevelt is too busy to read his manuscript and cannot comment on it. Additionally, Roosevelt is not responsible for selecting articles for The Outlook.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-10-25
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks John C. Freund for sending him a copy of the Christmas issue of The Music Trade.
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1911-12-16
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary informs Arthur Hoyt Begue that Roosevelt cannot do anything in the matter he mentions.
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1911-03-02
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary explains to Henry Preise that Roosevelt cannot do what he asks as he receives many similar requests to read and comment on books.
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1911-12-08
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks Charles Zueblin for his letter and recommends he purchase The New Nationalism to read Roosevelt’s speeches.
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1911-09-20
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary tells Peter Zuckriegel the article Zuckriegel sent never made it to Roosevelt. It most likely got lost among the hundreds of letters Roosevelt receives. But he states Roosevelt has nothing to do with choosing publications for The Outlook and Zuckriegel must reach out to the managing editor of the magazine.
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1911-10-02
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary extends Roosevelt’s thanks to the Lawrence Scientific School Association for the invitation, but reports that he has a prior engagement and will be unable to attend.
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1911-06-24
On behalf of Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary declines Charlotte V. Gulick’s invitation. She receives so many requests to accept positions with movements that she has to decline them all.
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1911-07-11
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary informs New York Secretary of State Lazansky that Roosevelt’s application for an automobile license, along with a ten dollar fee, was sent in to the state, but the license has not been received. He asks Lazansky to have someone look into the matter.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-02-04
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary asks Postmaster Edward M. Morgan to investigate a missing package addressed to Gustav V, King of Sweden containing Roosevelt’s book.
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1911-01-24
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks Israel Friedlander for the pictures, which will remind Roosevelt of his enjoyable visit to Waco, Texas.
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1911-04-29
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary explains that General Ian Hamilton wrote to Theodore Roosevelt that he would visit New York between May 8 and 10. However, he does not know what steamer Hamilton will arrive on. He encloses a letter for Hamilton.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-05-03
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary informs H. O. Fjelde that John R. Abernathy is no longer in New York City and has likely returned to his home. He suggests Fjelde contact Abernathy there and apologizes he cannot help. Abernathy is the only one who has the film.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-11-16
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary explains that the schoolroom can be darkened. Roosevelt hopes the recipient can accept his invitation to Oyster Bay and attend the meeting at the school.
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1911-01-16
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary explains travel arrangements to Curtis Guild and advises what to wear to dinner.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-01-25