Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to Homer Davenport
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1910-11-25
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Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt
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1910-11-25
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1910-09-17
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1913-07-03
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President Roosevelt expects Homer Davenport and his son to come for lunch along with Luther Daniels Bradley, Charles I. DeBevoise, and George Bell on August 28.
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1908-08-14
President Roosevelt would like to write the preface for Homer Davenport’s book, but explains that he is not familiar enough with the topic to do so.
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1907-08-01
President Roosevelt gives Homer Davenport permission to use his letter and photograph. He looks forward to seeing the book.
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1907-01-09
Theodore Roosevelt hopes the State Committee will use Homer Davenport, believing he can be an “enormous help.”
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1910-10-19
President Roosevelt has received Homer Davenport’s letter, and asks him to come to Washington, D.C., along with Edward P. Hatch to have lunch with him.
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1908-12-28
President Roosevelt thanks Homer Davenport for the letter. He hopes that he can see Davenport’s father, Timothy Woodbridge Davenport.
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1908-11-05
President Roosevelt thanks Homer Davenport for the letter, and tells him to come visit soon.
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1908-06-22
President Roosevelt thanks Homer Davenport for the letter, and promises to try to get Davenport’s cartoons where they will count. He will take up the matter with Secretary of the Treasury George B. Cortelyou.
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1908-02-05
President Roosevelt welcomes political cartoonist Homer Davenport home after a recent trip abroad.
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1906-10-05
President Roosevelt would like to do anything that Homer Davenport wants to do, but in the case of Arabian horses, he would do it “with double zeal.” He asks if the enclosed letter to Secretary of State Elihu Root is all right.
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1906-01-01
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1905-07-12
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President Roosevelt tells cartoonist Homer Davenport that his “good enough for me” cartoon helped contribute to Roosevelt’s electoral victory, and he thanks him for it. In a handwritten postscript, Roosevelt invites Davenport to visit soon.
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1904-11-09
President Roosevelt informs Homer Davenport of the current lack of funding for stocking Yellowstone Park with birds. Roosevelt adds that he has been working hard to get Congress to “give enough money for propagating the buffalo” and consequently nothing can be done for the time being.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1904-06-16