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Letter from William Wells to Henry S. Drinker

Letter from William Wells to Henry S. Drinker

William Wells tells Henry S. Drinker about his successful first season running a hunting business and ranch in Wyoming. He writes that he believes the area will not always be the “game paradise it is now,” as more settlers are moving in. Wells invites Drinker and several others to come out to hunt with him, but says that if they want to get a sheep they should be prepared to shoot from a distance. If they come, Wells would meet them by the railroad and head into the good hunting country, which he describes.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1897-11-04

Letter from Richard Wainwright to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Richard Wainwright to Theodore Roosevelt

Richard Wainwright thanks Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt for his kind letter and the esteem that he expressed for him. He values Roosevelt’s praise very highly, not only because of Roosevelt’s high office, but also because of his personal character. Wainwright’s personal and official relations with Roosevelt have given him hope that the Navy will be established on a sound basis.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1897-11-10