Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Gherardi Davis
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1917-10-29
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Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
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English
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1917-10-29
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
English
President Roosevelt thanks Gherardi Davis for his letter.
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1901-09-21
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1918-01-02
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1917-12-11
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1917-10-08
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1917-05-28
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1917-12-19
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Gherardi Davis’s last letter interested President Roosevelt, who believe Davis’s hopes and apprehensions were justifiable.
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1906-10-29
President Roosevelt promises to see if he can comply with Gherardi Davis’s request about a bell. He explains to Davis that he received many suggestions regarding who to appoint as judge and, not feeling competent to decide on their merits himself, chose to rely on the judgement of various other judges and people versed in legal matters. Roosevelt agrees with Davis’s opinion of William Randolph Hearst.
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1906-07-27
President Roosevelt is, on the whole, pleased with the amendments that Gherardi Davis has suggested for laws concerning the spending of money during elections.
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1906-01-26
President Roosevelt opines to Gherardi Davis that a ship should not be named the United States. Roosevelt prefers other ship names.
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1907-05-23
James R. Sheffield congratulates Gherardi Davis on his victory over Quigg in the primary for the 27th Assembly District. Sheffield also reveals that Governor Roosevelt intervened on behalf of Davis.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1899-09-25