Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to William Miller Collier
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1899-02-27
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Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
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1899-02-27
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Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt
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1916-06-16
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During his recovery, Theodore Roosevelt has ended all speaking engagements and will be unable to visit Auburn, New York, as suggested by William Miller Collier.
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1912-10-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary informs William Miller Collier that Roosevelt cannot meet him at the requested time because he will be in Michigan. However, Roosevelt can see him at his office this Tuesday at 12:30.
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1911-02-08
President Roosevelt informs American Minister to Spain Collier that everything has been satisfactorily arranged by the State Department. Assistant Secretary of State Robert Bacon speaks highly of Collier’s accomplishments, and Roosevelt shares this sentiment.
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1906-08-17
President Roosevelt informs American Minister to Spain Collier that Theodore W. Myers and Rosalie Myers will be attending the wedding of Spanish King Alfonso XIII and asks him to do anything he properly can to make their visit to Spain an enjoyable one.
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1906-05-03
President Roosevelt asks William Miller Collier, American Minister to Spain, to give his personal thanks to Spanish Minister Emilio de Ojeda y Perpiñán for the expressions of sympathy from Spain.
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1906-05-02
President Roosevelt was glad to hear from American Minister to Spain Collier. He is sure that Collier will like Frederick W. Whitridge, who is going to Spain as the United States’ special ambassador for the wedding of King Alfonso XIII. Roosevelt looks forward to meeting with Collier when he returns to the United States.
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1906-04-27
President Roosevelt informs Minister to Spain William Miller Collier that the State Department believes that the Spanish Court would be more flattered by the appointment of an outside person as Special Ambassador, rather than someone from within the diplomatic service.
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1906-02-06
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