Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Otto C. Butz
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1917-10-30
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Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
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1917-10-30
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1918-11-20
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1918-02-28
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1918-02-21
Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt
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1917-10-05
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Theodore Roosevelt was interested in Otto C. Butz’s anecdote about his father, Caspar Butz, and Abraham Lincoln. He thinks Butz will appreciate his letter to the Progressive National Committee about Charles Evans Hughes.
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1916-06-19
Theodore Roosevelt informs Otto C. Butz that he does not believe a private citizen can move in such a matter.
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1916-05-10
Theodore Roosevelt tells Otto C. Butz that the only statement he has made about peace is that he cannot accept any peace that would not restore Belgium to her people.
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1916-05-21