Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to Walter F. Brown
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1912-05-10
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Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt
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1912-05-10
Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt
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1913-06-27
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
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Stricker, Josephine M., 1878-1944
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Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
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1917-12-10
Stricker, Josephine M., 1878-1944
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Stricker, Josephine M., 1878-1944
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Theodore Roosevelt is proud of the results in New Jersey and Ohio and says that Walter F. Brown was greatly responsible for that in Ohio.
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1912-06-03
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary writes Walter F. Brown in response to Mr. Patterson’s letter, regarding cash register workers’ support of Roosevelt’s nomination as the Republican presidential candidate. The secretary asks Brown to inform the Dayton, Ohio, Roosevelt campaign workers.
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1912-05-10
James Rudolph Garfield writes to Walter F. Brown with details for Theodore Roosevelt’s planned campaign speaking tour in Ohio and Pennsylvania. Garfield asks Brown to arrange for a private rail car and for throat specialists to be available at each city on the tour.
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1912-05-09
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary asks Walter F. Brown to send him information regarding work Roosevelt has done for the pottery industry in the United States.
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1912-05-09
Theodore Roosevelt tells Walter F. Brown to be sure that nothing is done that will put Roosevelt in opposition to or embarrass Nicholas Longworth. Roosevelt discusses delegates to the Republication National Convention and Roosevelt’s upcoming Ohio speaking tour.
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1912-05-09
James Rudolph Garfield instructs Walter F. Brown on Theodore Roosevelt’s travel arrangements. Garfield tells Brown to have a special railroad car for Roosevelt’s use to and from New York.
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1912-05-08
Theodore Roosevelt explains, with support from enclosed correspondence with Senator Dixon, that it would do damage for Roosevelt to appear personally in what is “really a local and rather petty squabble.” Roosevelt suggests that Brown print the two letters from George B. Cortelyou or the present letter and enclosures from Dixon.
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1912-04-04
Theodore Roosevelt discusses public opinion concerning reformers and points out his inability to accomplish anything in the current situation.
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1914-11-09
Theodore Roosevelt agrees with Walter F. Brown that Ohio Progressives need to introduce and fight for Progressive reforms in the legislature.
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1912-11-20
Senator Dixon forwards a quote from C. E. Loose insisting that Utah “will not be misled into opposition.” Loose and the other Utah delegates would like Theodore Roosevelt to receive the message as early as possible.
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1912-05-13
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Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919