Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Buffalo Bill
President Roosevelt was pleased to receive True Tales of the Plains and looks forward to reading it.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1908-12-12
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President Roosevelt was pleased to receive True Tales of the Plains and looks forward to reading it.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1908-12-12
President Roosevelt will take up the matter with the United States Reclamation Service.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1908-02-27
President Roosevelt will take up the matter but doubts the precedent of a “Government ditch” providing 100 acres worth of water for one person can be violated.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1906-08-27
President Roosevelt thanks Buffalo Bill for sending Alice Roosevelt Longworth a saddle as a wedding present.
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1906-02-16
President Roosevelt has made it a rule not to give letters to “foreign potentates.” He has a high opinion of Buffalo Bill and instructs him to show the letter to the American ambassador in Paris, France.
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1905-03-11
President Roosevelt appreciates the spirit of Buffalo Bill’s son-in-law and daughter. He is glad they are going to the Philippines.
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1903-06-22
President Roosevelt will take up William Frederick Cody’s request with Secretary of War Elihu Root. However, similar requests have been denied for fear of setting a precedent.
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1903-06-15
President Roosevelt agrees with Buffalo Bill’s views on forest reserves. He has asked some newspapers to publish parts of Buffalo Bill’s letter.
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1903-03-14
President Roosevelt regrets he will be unable to attend Buffalo Bill’s Wild West.
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1901-04-15
Governor Roosevelt cannot accept Buffalo Bill’s invitation to attend the Wild West on Wednesday. He may be able to attend later in the week.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1899-03-22