Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Albert J. Beveridge
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1917-07-31
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Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
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1917-07-31
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President Roosevelt encloses a nice telegram for Senator Beveridge.
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1908-10-07
President Roosevelt writes to Senator Beveridge to say that he cannot write a letter for one congressman without writing for others. A congressman from New York has already made such a request, which he declined, so he cannot agree in the case of Mr. Miller.
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1908-09-22
President Roosevelt congratulates Senator Beveridge and his wife, Catherine Eddy Beveridge, on the birth of their son. Roosevelt is delighted with Beveridge’s admirable speech and wishes it could be widely circulated.
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1908-09-03
President Roosevelt wishes best wishes Senator Beveridge and his bride on their wedding.
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1907-07-26
President Roosevelt tells Senator Beveridge that he feels Senator Joseph B. Foraker should not have spoken on the matter, which led to Roosevelt speaking out in disagreement. He reminds Beveridge that they share the same opinion about Foraker.
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1907-01-27
President Roosevelt thanks Senator Alfred Beveridge for his letter.
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1901-09-21
President Roosevelt discusses the matter of the post office in Orlando, Florida. O’Neal’s nomination was sent to the Senate. Roosevelt asks Senator Beveridge if he sent a memorandum about Fletcher.
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1902-05-07
President Roosevelt insists that a statement has no basis in fact, but suggests that he would welcome a visit from Senator Beveridge.
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1902-07-08
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