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Dodge, Cleveland H. (Cleveland Hoadley), 1860-1926

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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Cleveland H. Dodge

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Cleveland H. Dodge

Theodore Roosevelt writes to Cleveland H. Dodge that he believes it would be easier to bring peace between Russia and Japan, than it would be to bring peace between the Boothes. He must not appear to take sides. All he can do is help Dodge and Grace and Matt in the background, but he thinks it would be best if all four met in October or November.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-07-11

Creator(s)

Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Cleveland H. Dodge

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Cleveland H. Dodge

Theodore Roosevelt reports to Cleveland H. Dodge that he only read most of Reginald Wright Kauffman’s The House of Bondage as he found it “so sad and painful, so disagreeable.” Even so, he wants to meet Kauffman. Despite his misgivings about Standard Oil, he wants John D. Rockefeller to join as he sent Roosevelt the book and is doing great service in attacking the “white slave business.”

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-01-17

Creator(s)

Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Cleveland H. Dodge

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Cleveland H. Dodge

President Roosevelt introduces Cleveland H. Dodge to Henry J. McCoy, secretary of the San Francisco Young Men’s Christian Association. Roosevelt has given McCoy this letter of introduction because he takes an interest in the association’s work, and reminds Dodge that their building was burnt down in the earthquake and subsequent fire that struck San Francisco.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1906-06-07

Creator(s)

Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919