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Letter from Jeremiah D. Sullivan to Theodore Roosevelt
Jeremiah D. Sullivan thanks Theodore Roosevelt for his promotion to police sergeant.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1897-11-01
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 Madison Grant to Theodore Roosevelt
Madison Grant recommends Dr. Tarleton H. Bean, a scientist, to head up the United States Fish Commission. Grant encloses Bean’s resume.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1897-11-05
Letter from William P. Trent to Theodore Roosevelt
William P. Trent praises Theodore Roosevelt’s latest essays and states he will write an anonymous review of them. Trent tells Roosevelt of his own work to be published within a month, and asks Roosevelt to read it. Trent asks to discuss literary styles the next time they meet in person.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1897-11-06
Proposal for a railroad between Detroit and Lansing, Michigan
C. E. Wilkinson proposes a rail line through Michigan that connects cities including Detroit, Lansing, Owossa, and Saginaw.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1897-11-09
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
Letter from Thomas Ryan to Holmes E. Offley
Holmes E. Offley is being reinstated in the Pension Office for the purpose of transfer to the Navy Department.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1897-11-13
Receipt of Theodore Roosevelt at Metropolitan Club Restaurant
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1898-04-13
Creator(s)
Language
English
Letter from Henry S. Drinker to Theodore Roosevelt
Henry S. Drinker writes Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt to enclose two letters from their mutual friends, Robert Jenkins Nevin, Pastor of the American Episcopal church in Rome, and William Wells, who recently moved to a new location in Wyoming. Drinker hopes to spend next summer with Wells.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1897-11-15
Letter from Robert Jenkins Nevin to Henry S. Drinker
Robert Jenkins Nevin reports to Henry S. Drinker on his recent hunting trip in South Africa with famous hunter Cornelius J. Van Rooyen. Nevin narrates the process of killing a giraffe and hearing a lion fight.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1897-11-15
Letter from Thomas A. Janvier to Theodore Roosevelt
Thomas A. Janvier thanks Assistant Secretary of the Navy for helping him get a research permit. He refuses to be dissuaded by talk about records burning in a fire. Janvier and his wife, Catherine A. Janvier, are grateful for their friendship with Roosevelt and Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1897-11-19
Letter from John L. Crawford to Wallace S. Weeks
Florida Secretary of State Crawford received Wallace S. Weeks’ letter and sends a duplicate of his commission as a notary public in and for Florida. Crawford was glad to hear from Weeks and wants to him. His wife’s birds died, and he wants to procure a Honduran parrot, possibly from Weeks.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1897-12-09
Invoice from Rowland Ward Limited to Theodore Roosevelt
Assistant Secretary of the Navy Theodore Roosevelt has purchased a subscription to The Deer of all Lands: A History of the Family Cervidae Living and Extinct by Richard Lydekker from the publisher Rowland Ward Limited.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1897-12-14
Letter from Rudyard Kipling to Theodore Roosevelt
Rudyard Kipling writes Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt asking him to meet with his friend Sidney Low, editor of the London Gazette, when he visits the United States in February.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1897-12-21
Letter from Douglas Robinson to Theodore Roosevelt
Douglas Robinson does not know how to advise Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt on whether to sell or keep his stock in the National Mining and Exploring Company. Robinson did not accept Mr. Post’s offer for Roosevelt’s stock in the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railway, as his bid was too low.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1897-12-24
Letter from Frederic Remington to Theodore Roosevelt
Frederic Remington received Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt’s book The Winning of the West for Christmas and compliments Roosevelt on his ability to write history books. Remington was looking to use some primary sources for inspiration for his art, but Roosevelt’s book did the trick.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1897-12-25
Letter from Thomas R. Lounsbury to Theodore Roosevelt
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1898-01-01
Creator(s)
Lounsbury, Thomas R., 1838-1915
Recipient
Resolution regarding busts of former Vice Presidents of the United States
This resolution states that marble busts of Vice Presidents may be placed in the Senate.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1898-01-06
Letter from Robley D. Evans to Theodore Roosevelt
Rear Admiral Evans comments on his recent duck hunt and is glad that Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt and Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt enjoyed the ducks. Roosevelt’s letter “was perfect,” and Evans is certain the Navy will appreciate Roosevelt’s clear presentation of the pay question.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1898-01-07