Letter from S. B. M. Young to Theodore Roosevelt
General Young expresses appreciation as he retires as Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1904-01-11
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General Young expresses appreciation as he retires as Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1904-01-11
General Young submits a memorandum for President Roosevelt’s consideration in order to advance the interests of the U. S. Army.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1903-12-30
General Young reviews potential irregularities in the General Staff Law regarding the Chief of Staff position.
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1903-12-30
S. B. M. Young sends a corrected copy of an item that appeared on page 20 of the Panama correspondence that Young submitted to President Roosevelt.
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1903-12-21
General Young encloses copies of papers concerning General Arthur MacArthur’s alleged comments about the potential of war between Germany and the United States, and MacArthur’s reply to these allegations.
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1903-12-14
The War Department has no information concerning Major General Arthur MacArthur’s alleged statements regarding an impending war between the United States and Germany. A cablegram has been sent to MacArthur requesting a report. Original and copy.
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1903-12-11
General Young encloses papers for President Roosevelt to review and return upon completion. Original and copy.
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1903-12-11
The War Department’s Chief of Staff Young asks General MacArthur to respond to a report by the Associated Press about MacArthur’s address at a military conference in Honolulu, Hawaii. MacArthur was said to have predicted the likelihood of war between Germany and the United States.
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1903-12-11
General Young encloses Colonel Crowder’s report for President Roosevelt.
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1903-10-14
S. B. M. Young writes to William Loeb regarding a letter received by Young in which Mrs. Joy requests that her husband be appointed postmaster in St. Louis.
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1903-09-16
General Young writes President Roosevelt to inform Roosevelt that Young has received Roosevelt’s letter and flowers from Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt. Young intends to submit suggestions to the committee of the General Staff for consideration.
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1903-08-11
Samuel Baldwin Marks Young thanks President Roosevelt for the confidence Roosevelt has shown in him and agrees to do his best service to the country.
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1903-08-04
S. B. M. Young has sent an article to President Roosevelt titled “The Coming General Staff” as it appeared in the Journal of Military Service Institution. The article is written by Brigadier General Theodore Schwan and Mr. Young hopes President Roosevelt will have the time to read it.
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1903-07-10
S. B. M. Young sends President Roosevelt a bottle of sherry supposedly from the private stock of the late Queen Victoria.
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1902-12-29
S. B. M. Young can be in Oyster Bay, New York on Thursday or Friday.
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1902-08-09
General Young encloses the editorial he referred to yesterday.
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1902-05-09
S. B. M. Young provides his schedule so that a meeting can be arranged with Vice President Roosevelt.
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1901
General Young expresses his confidence in President Roosevelt’s integrity and abilities.
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1901-10-06
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1900-11-10
Young, S. B. M. (Samuel Baldwin Marks), 1840-1924
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
English
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1900-04-01
Young, S. B. M. (Samuel Baldwin Marks), 1840-1924
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
English