Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Henry F. Cochems
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1913-07-03
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Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
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1913-07-03
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Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt
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Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary encloses a letter from W. B. Freeman who he describes as a “quite useless being.”
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1912-10-07
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary asks Henry F. Cochems if there is any truth to the article that references Senator Poindexter and the Wilson League. The secretary questions Poindexter’s usefulness to the League, if in fact he were to speak under their auspices.
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1912-09-18
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary encloses a letter from Joseph W. Holley, who has volunteered to address meetings of African Americans in the following months. The secretary requests that Henry F. Cochems forward the letter to Oscar K. Davis so that he can note the invitation for Roosevelt to speak in Georgia.
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1912-08-24
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary encloses a letter from Frank Jewel Raymond of Saint Louis. Roosevelt wishes Henry F. Cochems to contact Raymond.
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1912-08-17