Letter from Conrad Louis Wirth to Charles Edward Scott
National Park Service Director Wirth will be unable to speak at the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
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1958-07-07
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National Park Service Director Wirth will be unable to speak at the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958-07-07
Director Conrad L. Wirth discusses the development of Theodore Roosevelt Island as a memorial to Theodore Roosevelt with Secretary Udall. Wirth begins with a brief history of the island with regards to who controls its development and goes on to state that he has met with the children of Theodore Roosevelt who approve the proposed plan for the memorial. He provides a description of the memorial and states that several of the other groups required to provide approval have done so. He conclude with a statement concerning funds for the project.
Theodore Roosevelt Island National Memorial
1961-10-20
Conrad Louis Wirth, of the National Park Service, forwards H. C. Bryant a letter from Abby Rhoda Hill that he believes Bryant may be better suited to answer. Wirth includes, however, a paragraph that Bryant can include regarding the establishment of a national park on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula.
1932-05-17
Conrad Louis Wirth of the National Park Service congratulates W. L. Gardner of the Greater North Dakota Association on the successful dedication ceremony for Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park. Wirth thanks Gardner and the others involved in the ceremony for their hospitality.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1949-07-12