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Egan, Maurice Francis, 1852-1924

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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Maurice Francis Egan

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Maurice Francis Egan

Theodore Roosevelt congratulates Ambassador Egan on the upcoming marriage of his daughter. He writes that Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt is laid up due to her fall or else she would have already written to Egan. Roosevelt mentions how much he enjoys Egan’s letters and hopes to have the Egan family visit in the next year.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1911-11-01

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Maurice Francis Egan

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Maurice Francis Egan

Theodore Roosevelt asks Ambassador Egan to have Gill write him and sends his regards to Egan’s family.  Roosevelt comments on his interest in Egan’s last letter and agrees with what Egan wrote about Bertrand Martin Tipple.  Roosevelt also comments on the attitudes of the American Ministers overseas.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1910-05-09

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Maurice Francis Egan

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Maurice Francis Egan

President Roosevelt comments on the work of several diplomats, including Maurice Francis Egan, David Jayne Hill, and John Wallace Riddle. Roosevelt writes that he looks forward to talking with Egan about various social and political issues in Denmark. Roosevelt also provides his opinions on the value of farming populations and agricultural states in the United States.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1908-10-05