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Abbott, Lyman, 1835-1922

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Letter from P. V. De Graw to Lyman Abbott

Letter from P. V. De Graw to Lyman Abbott

The Division of Dead Letters has received a book packet addressed to Theodore Roosevelt containing the book Y. America’s Peril and includes an inscription from the author. Before sending the parcel back to England, Fourth Assistant Postmaster P. V. De Graw asks if Lyman Abbott has any instructions about what to do with it.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1909-05-15

Letter from John Burroughs to Lyman Abbott

Letter from John Burroughs to Lyman Abbott

John Burroughs writes to Lyman Abbott, editor of The Outlook, to defend the remarks Theodore Roosevelt made about the “nature faker” controversy. Abbott wrote an editorial saying that Roosevelt made a “too sharp distinction between fiction and fact.” Burroughs believes that there is “a legitimate and an illegitimate use of the imagination in writing human history.”

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-06-11

Letter to Lyman Abbott

Letter to Lyman Abbott

A writer who signs their initials “M. B. H.” asks Lyman Abbott to present his idea to President Roosevelt, to publish in a single issue of The Outlook a brief history of the first Hague Conference and communications from the President of the United States, the Emperor of Germany, the King of England, and the President of France regarding the second meeting of the Hague International Conference. The information would be given simultaneously to the United Press. The writer thinks this would be the “most impressive and the most influential utterance in favor of the great cause of arbitration…ever…issued.”

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1905-05-18

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Lyman Abbott

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Lyman Abbott

President Roosevelt assures Lyman Abbott that no private corporations will have exclusive rights to such a telegraph cable, but he has his doubts about government ownership of the cable. If Congress does not provide funding for the federal construction of such a cable, then Roosevelt believes private individuals should begin their own construction. He comments that while private individuals can run cables to Hawaii as they can between other states, running cables to the Philippines is a trickier matter, and depends on the Supreme Court.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1901-10-09

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Lyman Abbott

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Lyman Abbott

Draft of a letter dictated and edited by Theodore Roosevelt for Outlook editor Lyman Abbott. He wishes to address the “Vatican incident” and has the utmost respect for Catholics. A note at the end says this letter was dictated, perhaps while on a steamship from Alexandria to Naples.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1910-04-03