Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to James Russell Parsons
President Roosevelt is pleased that things are going well for James Russell Parsons.
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1902-07-29
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President Roosevelt is pleased that things are going well for James Russell Parsons.
1902-07-29
President Roosevelt thanks James Russell Parsons for his note of concern about Ted Roosevelt’s illness.
1902-02-12
President Roosevelt cannot accept any further speaking engagements.
1901-10-12
Vice President Roosevelt asks James Russell Parsons to look over a legal case. In a handwritten note, he adds that President William McKinley, who was recently shot, is “doing finely.”
1901-09-07
Governor Roosevelt makes arrangements to dine with James Russell Parsons and Frances Theodora Parsons.
1900-12
Governor Roosevelt thanks James Russell Parsons for the note and recent visit.
1900-11-10
Governor Roosevelt was nominated to be the Republican vice presidential candidate at the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1900-06-25
There are many applicants for the position of acting assistant surgeon and Dr. Putnam should apply to the Surgeon General of the Navy.
1898-04-21
Commissioner Roosevelt offers to see Commissioner Frederick Dent Grant on behalf of James Russell Parsons.
1896-12-16
Charles A. Gardiner advocates for federal statutes that will ensure the education of illiterate American citizens. He would like the Republican Party and President Roosevelt to take the lead in this legislation.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1903-09-21