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Hay, Clara Louise Stone, 1849-1914

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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Clara Louise Stone Hay

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Clara Louise Stone Hay

President Roosevelt notifies Clara Louise Stone Hay, widow of former Secretary of State John Hay, that he will look through all the letters he has from Hay and give the appropriate ones to Adams. He will give the rest to Clara and is hoping he can keep a few. He would also like Clara to send him the letters he sent to Hay, and after he goes through those letters she can keep the ones she wants.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-01-22

Creator(s)

Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919

Telegram from Theodore Roosevelt to Clara Louise Hay

Telegram from Theodore Roosevelt to Clara Louise Hay

President Roosevelt informs Clara Louise Hay that he will notify the members of his cabinet that he hopes they will be able to serve as honorary pallbearers at the funeral of former Secretary of State John Hay. He plans to attend the funeral himself as well, and asks that Clarence L. Hay, the son of John and Clara Hay, let him know as soon as it is scheduled.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1905-07-01

Creator(s)

Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Clara Louise Stone Hay

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Clara Louise Stone Hay

President Roosevelt tells Clara Louise Stone Hay that Secretary of State John Hay needs to rest this summer. Roosevelt promises to “handle the whole business of the State Department” himself during the summer. The president will use William Lawrence Penfield as his assistant when First Assistant Secretary of State Francis B. Loomis is away.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1905-06-12

Creator(s)

Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Clara Louise Stone Hay

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Clara Louise Stone Hay

President Roosevelt directs Clara Louise Stone Hay to have her husband, Secretary of State John Hay, rest for the summer. He is concerned by the information Hay shares about the Leishmans. Senator Philander C. Knox is his great friend and wants Ambassador John George Alexander Leishman kept on. Roosevelt asks if Hay’s informant will write a statement.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1905-05-29

Creator(s)

Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919