Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Sir John L. Harrington
President Roosevelt thanks John L. Harrington for the letter, and says that he will need the animals and saddles in about a year. He asks, though, that Harrington write to F. R. Wingate, who will also be furnishing some mules and donkeys, as he does not want his two friends to be working at cross purposes. Roosevelt expects to take Harrington’s advice and begin shooting at Gambela.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1909-01-06