Brand Certificate
Brand Certificate acknowledging the payment for re-recording a livestock brand on behalf of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Collection
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Creation Date
1975-10-10
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Brand Certificate acknowledging the payment for re-recording a livestock brand on behalf of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1975-10-10
Myron Just writes to all registered livestock brand owners regarding re-recording brand procedures.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1975-08-13
Purchase order for registration of Elkhorn brand on behalf of the Theodore Roosevelt Nature and History Association.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1985-09-13
Application for re-recording a livestock brand on behalf of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1975-10-10
Notice from the North Dakota Department of Agriculture regarding re-registering livestock brands.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1985
Brand certificate acknowledging the re-recording of a livestock brand on behalf of Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1986-10-07
Chester L. Brooks writes to William C. Schnepple regarding informational booklets on Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park, and Brooks inquires about Schnepple’s Rough Rider experience.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1951-09-29
Chester L. Brooks thanks Jesse D. Langdon for his invaluable letter detailing his Rough Rider experience as well as North Dakota history. Brooks also asks more questions.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1952-01-21
Chester L. Brooks requests information about Rough Rider veterans and their addresses.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1952-07-08
Chester L. Brooks thanks William C. Schnepple for the negative of Theodore Roosevelt upon his return from Cuba. Brooks mentions that Ethel Roosevelt Derby and family visited Theodore Roosevelt National Park during the summer.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1954-11-30
Eugene W. Waterbury writes to Chester L. Brooks regarding an enclosed newspaper article and mentions Jesse Langdon.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1953-06-01
Chester L. Brooks writes to Eugene W. Waterbury regarding a previous letter and Brooks’ research of the Rough Riders. Brooks thanks Waterbury for sending an article and asks questions about his time in the Rough Riders.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1953-06-08
Chester L. Brooks writes to Wallis Huidekoper regarding Brooks’ research on the Rough Riders, specifically Theodore Roosevelt’s potential inspiration for them and recruitment in North Dakota.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1953-11-20
Chester L. Brooks writes to Wallis Huidekoper regarding Theodore Roosevelt’s Rough Rider recruitment, and also mentions Roosevelt land settlement policies in relation to his conservation policies.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1953-12-02
Chester L. Brooks writes to Howard K. Beale, a fellow historian, regarding Brooks research on Rough Rider recruitment and the Badlands. Brooks also mentions Wallis Huidekoper’s letter about Theodore Roosevelt as a Rough Rider and Roosevelt’s settlement policies in the Badlands.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1953-12-02
List of attendants of the Rough Rider Reunion in Las Vegas, New Mexico, perhaps copied out of the Las Vegas Daily Optic.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1956-08-24
Business card of John A. Gable, Executive Director of the Theodore Roosevelt Association.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Unknown
This clipping includes an article written by Richard Mayne, the Chairman of the Department of Reading & Speech Culture, regarding Theodore Roosevelt’s pronunciation of his own name, and features a printed response by Robert Barnwell Roosevelt.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1903-05-25
Manuscript detailing Theodore Roosevelt’s experiences in the Badlands and how that affected his political career and values.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1949
Chester L. Brooks responds to Carleton Putnam’s request for details related to Putnam’s biography of Theodore Roosevelt. Brooks is unable to confirm the exact dates of Roosevelt’s 1883 bison hunt and whether it coincided with a Sioux hunt that September. Brooks explains what he uses as the proper forms of the names of Bill Merrifield and George Meyers, based on his research. Brooks mentions that Ethel Roosevelt Derby and her family plan to visit Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park, the first of Theodore Roosevelt’s children to do so since the park was established in 1947.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1954-08-17