Telegram from Melville Elijah Stone to W. Robert Foran
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1909-09-08
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Stone, Melville Elijah, 1848-1929
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1909-09-08
Stone, Melville Elijah, 1848-1929
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Theodore Roosevelt informs W. Robert Foran the death of Edward VII’s death has upended his plans and free time. Roosevelt would like to meet with Foran about the Zanzibar appointment.
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Theodore Roosevelt informs W. Robert Foran he has received the cables. Roosevelt provides a statement in support of Robert E. Peary’s expedition success to be published if the reports of his success in the North Pole is true. Roosevelt is confused by the cable about Frederick Albert Cook because he is unaware of who the man is or what he has accomplished. He informs Foran he and Kermit Roosevelt have had success hunting elephants and rhinoceros together, but they will soon separate to travel and hunt separately.
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1909-09-12