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Letter from Banner Shull to his mother

Letter from Banner Shull to his mother

Excerpt from a letter from Banner Shull, who was in Quentin Roosevelt’s motor squadron, to his mother. Shull says “we boys” would do anything for Quentin, because Quentin always thinks of his men before himself. An added note, which appears to be in Theodore Roosevelt’s handwriting, indicates that this was sent him by a woman who saw it in a local newspaper.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1918

Creator(s)

Shull, Banner

Letter from Banner Shull to his mother

Letter from Banner Shull to his mother

Typed excerpt from a letter written by Banner Shull to his mother. Shull was in Quentin Roosevelt’s motor squadron. Text of excerpt: “Quentin Roosevelt is in charge of these trips. We boys would do anything for him. He always sees that his men are taken care of before he thinks of himself.”

Collection

Sagamore Hill National Historic Site

Creation Date

Unknown

Creator(s)

Shull, Banner