Letter from John Hay to Theodore Roosevelt
Secretary of State Hay reports that William F. Doty has overwhelming support from New Jersey to become the new Consul at Tahiti.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1902-07-11
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Secretary of State Hay reports that William F. Doty has overwhelming support from New Jersey to become the new Consul at Tahiti.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-07-11
Secretary of State Hay details an emerging problem regarding a United States business concession in Bolivia, which is threatening Bolivia’s relationship with Brazil. Hay encloses a draft response for President Roosevelt’s approval.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-07-10
The Civilian Conservation Corp job record #244 for emergency work within the southern unit of the Roosevelt Recreational Demonstration Area (SP-8) in western North Dakota. Emergency work consisted of removing snow and ice from water drainage areas to protect it from erosion and traffic damage; job documentation attached.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1938
These are notes Theodore Roosevelt gave his sister Corinne when he lectured to her on the Civil War, as indicated in a note from Corinne on page 5. Handwritten notes and typed transcript. Roosevelt talked about General Philip Henry Sheridan and how he turned untrained soldiers into experienced troops.
1890
Confidential report from the Board of Officers convened following Special Order No. 123. They detail the artillery involved and the possible preparations the army could take.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-05-31
Harrison, George F. E. (George Francis Edward), 1851-1909; Lyon, Leroy S.; Landon, Edwin
Theodore Roosevelt writes to his son Kermit regarding plans for Ethel Roosevelt’s wedding and traveling to Arizona with Archie and Quentin Roosevelt. He includes an Edith Thomas poem in the letter as well.
1913-03-26
Robert Bacon writes a note on his business card to an unknown recipient, about a meeting “on your way to Dp’t in the morning.” An attached note indicates this relates to a letter from Thomas Talbot.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1905-10-28
Record of the Senate vote regarding Senator Tillman’s request for an investigation of the removal of Mrs. Minor Morris from the White House. The motion carried by a vote of 54 to 8.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1906-01-18
Telegram from President Roosevelt to Douglas Robinson consisting of a list.
1902-08-30
Theodore Roosevelt writes to his son Kermit about how Archie is faring at Harvard. Archie is independent minded and cannot wait to finish college and go to work. Roosevelt also describes the guests who have been visiting and trips into New York City. Roosevelt feels that President Wilson and Secretary of State Bryan have horribly handled the war in Europe and the situation in Mexico.
1915-03-29
Photograph of seasonal ranger Steven A. Redinger taken in the South Unit at Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1969-06
John Woodbury sends President Roosevelt a newspaper clipping that includes a poem written about Roosevelt.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1905-08-28
The Civilian Conservation Corps job record #40 is in regard to construction of a sixth mile of park road in the northern unit of the Roosevelt Recreational Demonstration Area (SP-7) in western North Dakota. A section of this project will cross in U.S. Department of Agriculture land and an easement is necessary. A great number of documents are related to obtaining an easement, but also include technical and job documentation.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1939-08-07
The Civilian Conservation Corp job record #60 is in regard to removing an old section of park road in the northern unit of the Roosevelt Recreational Demonstration Area (SP-7) in western North Dakota. The project removed a section of park road that was replaced by project #43. Administrative, training, and job documentation attached.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1939-05-03
The Civilian Conservation Corp job record #47 is in regard to construction of a picnic shelter in a natural area in the northern unit of the Roosevelt Recreational Demonstration Area (SP-7) in western North Dakota. Job documentation attached.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1939-04-03
The Civilian Conservation Corp job record #63 is in regard to seeding along the park road in the northern unit of the Roosevelt Recreational Demonstration Area (SP-7) in western North Dakota. The project will rehabilitate the prairie landscape where construction took place along the park road. Job application and completion documentation included.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1939-06-30
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Multi-image
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The Civilian Conservation Corp job record #150 is in regard to construction of a well near Peaceful Valley Ranch in the southern unit of the Roosevelt Recreational Demonstration Area (SP-8) in western North Dakota. The project will construct a water well that will allow future development of visitor and service facilities. Administrative, drilling, and job/completion documentation attached..
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1939-08-28
The Civilian Conservation Corp job record 167 is in regard to construction of an entrance to the southern unit of the Roosevelt Recreational Demonstration Area (SP-8) in western North Dakota. The project would construct a permanent entrance; however, most of the project is on hold by request of the National Park Service regional office. Material cost, administrative, and job documentation attached.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1941-06-13
The Civilian Conservation Corp job record #170 is in regard to emergency clean up along the park road in the southern unit of the Roosevelt Recreational Demonstration Area (SP-8) in western North Dakota. The project will clean ditches and culverts due to heavy and hazardous working conditions created for current projects. Job documentation attached.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1940-09-25