Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Walter Sage Hubbell
Governor Roosevelt thanks Walter Sage Hubbell and asks if he is coming to visit.
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1898-12-05
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Governor Roosevelt thanks Walter Sage Hubbell and asks if he is coming to visit.
1898-12-05
Theodore Roosevelt informs Walter Sage Hubbell that he has not considered running for public office in the fall. Roosevelt writes that he will support Hubbell and hopes they do not become rivals for office in the future.
1885-06-08
Theodore Roosevelt writes that he is glad to hear from Walter Sage Hubbell. Roosevelt expresses that he is “utterly behind” on New York politics, but will be back around Christmas.
1884-12-07
Theodore Roosevelt congratulates Assemblyman Hubbell on his victory and expresses his regret that James Gillespie Blaine was unsuccessful in his run for president.
1884-11-14
Not yet acquainted, State Assemblyman Roosevelt introduces himself to State Assemblyman Hubbell. Roosevelt informs Hubbell that he is a candidate for speaker and asks for Hubbell’s support.
1883-11-12