Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to John T. McCutcheon
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1905-05-25
Creator(s)
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Recipient
McCutcheon, John T. (John Tinney), 1870-1949
Language
English
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1905-05-25
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
McCutcheon, John T. (John Tinney), 1870-1949
English
President Roosevelt thanks John T. McCutcheon for the cartoon.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1907-01-05
Theodore Roosevelt wants to go to the dinner for Carl Ethan Akely as he is a fine fellow, and “every American owes” him for his work in Africa. He invites John T. McCutcheon to lunch next Friday.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-11-17
Upon hearing that John T. McCutcheon will be in Washington, D.C. for the Gridiron dinner on January 25, President Roosevelt invites him to attend several functions at the White House on January 23 and 24.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1908-01-09
President Roosevelt has enjoyed everything John T. McCutcheon has done so far, and is sure he will enjoy Congressman Pumphrey.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1907-03-04
President Roosevelt tells the cartoonist John T. McCutcheon that he was “delighted” with his book The Mysterious Stranger and Other Cartoons.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1905-12-05
President Roosevelt is pleased with the cartoon and sends cartoonist John T. McCutcheon a photograph.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1904-12-01
Invitation to a musical at the White House taking place on January 24.
1905-1909
Invitation to a White House dinner on January 23.
1905-1909
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919; Roosevelt, Edith Kermit Carow, 1861-1948
Ticket that admits John T. McCutcheon to the White House and Blue Room on January 23, 1908.
1908-01-23
Theodore Roosevelt was pleased to hear that John T. McCutcheon will be participating in the summer military camp. He believes the work will be valuable and a first step in developing a “comprehensive reserve system.”
1915-08-02
Theodore Roosevelt appreciates the photographs and is unable to accept John T. McCutcheon’s invitation. He invites McCutcheon and his wife to visit Sagamore Hill.
1918-03-18
Theodore Roosevelt encloses a letter for John T. McCutcheon. If McCutcheon is interested, he should contact the letter writer directly.
1927-09-21
Theodore Roosevelt loved the poem.
1928-08-29
Theodore Roosevelt loved the cartoon from Gaar Williams. He has always wanted a Williams cartoon because he gave the last one to Kermit Roosevelt. Roosevelt invites John T. McCutcheon to visit Puerto Rico.
1929-09-13
Governor Roosevelt invites John T. McCutcheon to visit Puerto Rico. The island is delightful and there is lots of work to be done.
1929-10-27
Governor Roosevelt hopes that John T. McCutcheon can work it out and states the palace is improving every day.
1929-11-18
Governor Roosevelt invites John T. McCutcheon to visit Manila, Philippines.
1932-04-02
Governor Roosevelt will look after John T. McCutcheon’s “family-in-law” when they visit the Philippines. Roosevelt is fond of Isabella Greenway but she is a traditional Democrat with a “head of wood politically.” He sends his best to Greenway.
1933-02-22
Theodore Roosevelt introduces Captain Brocklehurst, who will be visiting Chicago, Illinois, and is interested in John T. McCutcheon’s zoo plans. Roosevelt enjoyed meeting Mr. Kellogg.
1934-06-07