Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Huelin C. O’Neill
Theodore Roosevelt conveys his deepest sympathies to Huelin C. O’Neill on the death of his son. Roosevelt agrees with O’Neill about how unprepared the United States is to meet the threat of World War, and he believes that there should be compulsory universal military training. Roosevelt has had enough of “peace-at-any-price apostles” who will bring “only dishonor and disaster.”
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1915-06-16