Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Ben Daniels
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1918-02-28
Creator(s)
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
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Language
English
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1918-02-28
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
English
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1918-02-28
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
English
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Ben Daniels for his suggestion. He writes that Roosevelt will discuss it with John Campbell Greenway.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1912-05-10
Theodore Roosevelt commends Ben Daniel’s wife, Annie E. Daniels, on her admirable handwriting. He regrets that he cannot stop in Tucson, Arizona, but he cannot alter his schedule.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-01-31
Theodore Roosevelt is content about the news he has just received and would like to know how everything works out. John Campbell Greenway has been contacted regarding the matter.
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1915-01-04
President Roosevelt sent Ben Daniels’s letter on to John Greenway immediately upon receipt, to take up the matter. Roosevelt asks that Daniels let him know if everything is satisfactory, and that Roosevelt shall always stand by him.
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1914-12-31
Theodore Roosevelt is sorry to hear that Ben Daniels was defeated in the Sheriff’s race. He updates Daniels on his health and is concerned to learn that his business is not doing well.
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1914-11-30
President Roosevelt introduces Ben Daniels to the artist Charles Dana Gibson.
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1908-11-11
President Roosevelt thanks Ben Daniels for the letter and enclosures. He says that they will carry William H. Taft through “with a jump.”
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1908-10-29
President Roosevelt is glad to hear from Marshal Daniels, but does not share his worries.
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1907-09-29
President Roosevelt sends his sympathies to former Rough Rider, Ben Daniels.
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1906-09-04
President Roosevelt thanks Ben Daniels for the “bully letter,” and comments that he was bound to fight for Daniels, “with every ounce of strength.”
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1906-07-14
President Roosevelt expresses to Ben Daniels his approval and congratulations on Daniels’ appointment as Superintendent of the Territorial Prison in Arizona.
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1904-10-17
President Roosevelt is happy to hear that Ben Daniels is an alternate for the Republican National Convention. He wishes Daniels could be a delegate.
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1904-04-18
President Roosevelt will not subscribe to any mining stock while President and warns Ben Daniels against making similar investments.
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1902-06-23
President Roosevelt is apologetic but insists on Ben Daniels’s resignation as United States Marshal because Daniels hid the one blot on his record from the President.
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1902-02-22
President Roosevelt regretfully requests the resignation of Ben Daniels as marshal.
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1902-02-17
Ben Daniels’s appointment as United States Marshal for Arizona has been confirmed. President Roosevelt instructs Daniels to guard against any behavior that could be misconstrued as unprofessional.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-02-01