Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Maurice Francis Egan
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1918-12-21
Creator(s)
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Recipient
Egan, Maurice Francis, 1852-1924
Language
English
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1918-12-21
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Egan, Maurice Francis, 1852-1924
English
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1910-05-12
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Egan, Maurice Francis, 1852-1924
English
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1913-09-15
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Egan, Maurice Francis, 1852-1924
English
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1913-08-26
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Egan, Maurice Francis, 1852-1924
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1906-12-26
Egan, Maurice Francis, 1852-1924
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1906-02-03
Egan, Maurice Francis, 1852-1924
English
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.
1911-11-01
Theodore Roosevelt comments on the Christian Register‘s reporting of Roosevelt’s activities in Provincetown. Roosevelt also discusses how he dealt with the Freemasons in Rome.
1910-05-12
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.
1910-05-09
Theodore Roosevelt expresses his sympathy over the death of Ambassador Egan’s mother-in-law. Roosevelt also writes that he enjoyed seeing Egan and his family and praises him for his service.
1910-05-04
President Roosevelt informs Ambassador Egan that ministers do not tender their resignation and therefore he will not file Egan’s.
1909-02-23
Theodore Roosevelt informs Ambassador Egan that he appreciated his cable.
1909-03-06
President Roosevelt informs Ambassador Egan that he would be delighted to have Egan dedicate his stories to him.
1909-01-15
President Roosevelt thanks Ambassador Egan for sending him a magazine and paper. Roosevelt also comments on the press’ portrayal of himself and expresses his disapproval for the “American craze” for royal titles and marrying foreigners.
1908-12-07
President Roosevelt thanks Ambassador Egan for his New Year’s wishes and informs him that he enjoyed seeing Egan’s daughter and son-in-law recently.
1909-01-01
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.
1908-10-05
President Roosevelt asks Ambassador Egan to visit Viggo Petersen in the hospital and relay well wishes for his recovery. Roosevelt writes that the campaign is going well and hopes to see Egan’s family soon.
1908-10-02
President Roosevelt appreciates Ambassador Egan’s letter and what he says about socialism and the information about Rennell Rodd. Roosevelt informs Egan that he has contacted the British Embassy and will invite Rodd to dine at the White House.
1908-09-07
President Roosevelt thanks Ambassador Egan for his letter. Roosevelt writes that he and Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt enjoy Egan’s letters and occasionally share them with close friends.
1908-07-02
President Roosevelt sends Ambassador Egan his speech and writes that he wishes he could study the “socialistic movement” in Denmark. Roosevelt compares socialism in the United States with that in Scandinavia. He also inquires if Egan knows Rennell Rodd and mentions that Secretary of War William H. Taft is likely to win the upcoming election.
1908-08-05