Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Cornelius Newton Bliss
President Roosevelt invites Cornelius Newton Bliss to visit in the first or second week of May.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1904-04-25
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President Roosevelt invites Cornelius Newton Bliss to visit in the first or second week of May.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1904-04-25
President Roosevelt would like to set up a time to have a meal with Cornelius Newton Bliss, along with Senators Aldrich and Spooner, to discuss the selection of the chairman of the Republican National Committee.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1904-04-16
President Roosevelt requests a meeting with Cornelius Newton Bliss.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1904-03-03
President Roosevelt would like to see Cornelius N. Bliss soon after the election.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1903-10-26
President Roosevelt has already promised that position.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1903-02-12
President Roosevelt has several matters he would like to discuss with Cornelius Newton Bliss and suggests Thursday because afterwards they can attend the Paderewski concert.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-03-29
President Roosevelt has looked at Mr. Kershner’s case and agrees with the Naval authorities that Kershner is guilty of perjury.
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1902-03-13
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1898-05-09
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Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt asks Secretary of the Interior Bliss when he would be able to meet Roosevelt’s friend George Bird Grinnell.
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1898-01-11
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1898-01-10
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1897-12-18
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1897-12-10
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William Howell sends Secretary of the Interior Bliss a telegram from J. G. Bulloch, whom Assistant Secretary of the Navy Theodore Roosevelt mentioned in previous correspondence.
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1897-09-07
Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt asks Secretary of the Interior Bliss
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1897-08-31
Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt asks Secretary of the Interior Bliss to give any information regarding a job opening in the Indian service for his cousin, Joseph Gaston Baillie Bulloch.
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1897-08-21
Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt asks Secretary of the Interior Bliss if John Willis would be eligible for the government surveying expedition to establish a border between Alaska and Canada without taking the civil service examination. Roosevelt vouches for Willis and praises his skills as a guide.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1897-08-19
Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt inquires if Secretary of the Interior Bliss can help Joseph Gaston Baillie Bulloch secure a position in the Indian Service or the Board of Medical Examiners. Bulloch recently accepted a position as assistant surgeon of the Marine Hospital Service, but he had not realized the position was temporary. Roosevelt believes his cousin has proven his dedication to public service, especially during the yellow fever epidemic.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1897-08-16
Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt asks Secretary of the Interior Bliss to send reports, maps, and books on Alaska and the Yukon gold fields to Lincoln Steffens of the New York Evening Post. If there is any cost for the requested materials, Roosevelt asks that the bill be sent to Steffens.
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1897-08-04
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1897-06-19
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1897-06-12
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