Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to John Addison Porter
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1899-01-16
Creator(s)
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Recipient
Porter, John Addison, 1856-1900
Language
English
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1899-01-16
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Porter, John Addison, 1856-1900
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1898-03-14
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1898-01-06
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1897-11-15
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1898-01-13
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1898-01-13
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1898-01-06
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1897-12-09
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1897-12-03
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1897-10-27
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Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt informs John Addison Porter that he agrees with Bingham concerning etiquette. He did not sign Dickens’s memorandum because there was no official concern. Roosevelt told Bingham there was no reason to interfere, which Roosevelt asks Porter to remind him of and to let him know that Porter saw the memorandum.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1897-09-18
Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt is sorry to hear that John Addison Porter’s family has been sick. Porter does not need to respond to Roosevelt’s letters as he knows he is busy.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1897-09-13
Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt forwards John Addison Porter something he received, as he has nothing to do with the matter.
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1897-08-20
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1897-08-05
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1897-07-01
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1897-06-26
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1897-06-23
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1897-06-07
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Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt encloses a letter to John Addison Porter, secretary to President McKinley. Roosevelt is unsure if McKinley would be interested in meeting with Stephen Bonsal.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1897-05-22
Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt informs John Addison Porter that although he would like to do Porter a favor, he does not believe he can help Mr. Green get a position in the navy yards as they are considered classified service. Roosevelt states he will check with Secretary of the Navy John Davis Long about getting Green a ship-keeper position.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1897-05-24