Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Joseph Bucklin Bishop
President Roosevelt informs Joseph Bucklin Bishop that he enjoyed the editorials. He remarks on anti-imperialists, including Erving Winslow.
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1902-08-12
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President Roosevelt informs Joseph Bucklin Bishop that he enjoyed the editorials. He remarks on anti-imperialists, including Erving Winslow.
1902-08-12
President Roosevelt thanks Joseph Bucklin Bishop for his letter and updates him on the status of his leg and health. Roosevelt also comments on editorials written by Bishop and on coverage in national newspapers.
1902-09-25
President Roosevelt thanks Joseph Bucklin Bishop for his editorial and intends to take up the Philippine question when he speaks at Arlington National Cemetery.
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1902-05-01
President Roosevelt asks Joseph Bucklin Bishop to visit him at the White House.
1901-09-16
President Roosevelt informs Joseph Bucklin Bishop that he was amused by the Antis. He thanks Bishop for his comments on Booker T. Washington and expresses sadness at the southern reaction.
1901-10-21
President Roosevelt thanks Joseph Bucklin Bishop for his letter. Roosevelt writes about making compromises with senators and remembering that he cannot do everything his way.
1901-11-27
President Roosevelt invites Joseph Bucklin Bishop to dine at the White House; one night with Roosevelt and a few Senators and the next night with Roosevelt and his wife.
1901-12-21
President Roosevelt informs Joseph Bucklin Bishop that he has heard from Bishop Henry Codman Potter and thanks Bishop for everything he has done.Roosevelt also mentions an issue involving Henry C. Payne and his involvement in politics and the Northern Pacific Railway,
1902-01-02
President Roosevelt informs Joseph Bucklin Bishop that he favors William Williams, who has been recommended by Edward H. Van Ingen and James R. Sheffield, for the position.
1902-03-29
President Roosevelt thanks Joseph Bucklin Bishop for sending him an editorial. Roosevelt comments on the Washington Post‘s criticism of himself.
1902-04-23
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1902-05-12
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Bishop, Joseph Bucklin, 1847-1928
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Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Bishop, Joseph Bucklin, 1847-1928
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1903-10-05
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Bishop, Joseph Bucklin, 1847-1928
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1910-10-20
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Bishop, Joseph Bucklin, 1847-1928
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1907-10-25
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Bishop, Joseph Bucklin, 1847-1928
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Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Bishop, Joseph Bucklin, 1847-1928
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U.S. President – 1st Term (September 1901-February 1905)
Theodore Roosevelt Papers
President Roosevelt would like to discuss developments in the coal strike with Joseph Bucklin Bishop on Tuesday or Wednesday evening.
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1902-09-29
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1919-01-23
Roosevelt, Archibald B. (Archibald Bulloch), 1894-1979
Bishop, Joseph Bucklin, 1847-1928
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