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Cowles, Anna Roosevelt, 1855-1931

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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt expresses his astonishment and happiness over the news his sister Anna Roosevelt is engaged to William Sheffield Cowles. He is especially happy that Cowles is a naval officer. It pains Roosevelt that he cannot leave his work at this time to celebrate with Anna in London.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1895-07-04

Telegram from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Telegram from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt cables his sister Anna Roosevelt that he is surprised and delighted but bitterly regrets it is impossible for him to come, probably referencing Anna’s engagement to William Sheffield Cowles and the fact he cannot visit them in London.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1895-07-05

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt informs his sister Anna Roosevelt that all anyone can talk about is her engagement to William Sheffield Cowles. It upsets him he cannot be with Anna at this time but his work as Police Commissioner is very important at the moment. They are fighting the saloon keepers and Germans over the enforcement of the ban on Sunday sale of liquor. He gives updates on Kermit and Ethel.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1895-07-07

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt advises his sister Anna Roosevelt that she must not marry William Sheffield Cowles yet because his previous marriage may not be entirely annulled. He has people researching the problem, but Cowles may have to return and sue his wife for adultery.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1895-07-19

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt tells his sister Anna Roosevelt he is unsure of what else to do pertaining to her fiance’s previous marriage and divorce problem. He feels Anna and Cowles should return from London and consult with lawyers. There is a chance Anna’s marriage could be declared invalid.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1895-07-27

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt relates the lawyer Cleveland’s advice to his sister Anna Roosevelt regarding her fiance’s divorce problems. If Anna and Cowles were to marry now, their marriage would be legal in California but not in New York, and a suit could be brought against Cowles for bigamy. It is up to them to decide if they want to take the risk.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1895-08-16

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt is heartened by the advice from General Tracey regarding William S. Cowles’s divorce. Tracey disagrees with the view of lawyer Cleveland and wonders if Tracey should meet with the lawyer. Roosevelt thanks Anna for the clippings she sent and says that despite all the opposition, he has managed to get the saloons closed on Sundays.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1895-08-26

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt hopes his sister Anna Roosevelt will spend her first winter married to William Sheffield Cowles in London. He and wife Edith watched the first cup races from the police patrol boat and is excited about the success he has had as Police Commissioner.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1895-09-08

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt informs his sister Anna he will meet with Tracey when he is ready regarding Anna’s fiance’s divorce problem. He also talks of meeting and dining with Howard. Roosevelt describes the first yacht race he and wife Edith witnessed and tells Anna to rent her house without regard to their plans.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1895-09-15

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt informs his sister Anna Roosevelt he has not yet heard from General Tracey and Bob is visiting. Things are bleak politically as the machine Democrats are against the work he is doing as Police Commissioner and the machine Republicans are as well. He was asked to review a parade of liquor men.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1895-09-29

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt informs his sister Anna Roosevelt that he met with General Tracey and Tracey concludes that if Anna and William Sheffield Cowles are married in London, their marriage will be legal in New York despite Cowles’s previous divorce. Roosevelt and Tracey agree Anna should stay in London this winter.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1895-10-01

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt describes friend Bob’s visit to his sister Anna Roosevelt and how he spent a lot of time with Roosevelt’s wife Edith. In spite of Roosevelt’s success as Police Commissioner he has no real standing with the Republican party. He is happy Anna and her fiance William Sheffield Cowles approve of staying in London for the winter.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1895-10-06

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt agrees to take his sister Anna’s place in New York City. He is expecting a telegram from Anna with her wedding date. Roosevelt works until eight every night and then speaks. He draws large crowds but still believes he has no strength politically.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1895-10-13

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt appreciates his sister Anna Roosevelt’s fiancé William S. Cowles sending him some books; however, he has no time to read as he is so busy at work. He hopes Anna settled the wedding date and regrets that he cannot be with her. He works ten hours a day and speaks every evening.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1895-10-18

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt is happy sister Anna Roosevelt’s wedding to William Sheffield Cowles will be on November 25 and that sister Corinne and brother-in-law Douglas will be there. He wishes he and wife Edith could attend. Elections are in two days and Republicans will probably lose in the city. Edith will write that they accept Anna’s offer of taking her house at 689 Madison Ave.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1895-11-03