Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Newton M. Shaffer
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1897-11-26
Creator(s)
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1897-11-26
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
President Roosevelt asks Dr. Shaffer for an immediate report of his charges against Assistant Treasurer George S. Terry, as time is running short. Terry’s friends have denied the charges on his behalf, and Roosevelt wishes to submit this report in response.
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1909-02-07
President Roosevelt asks Newton M. Shaffer to write him about what he feels there is to say against George S. Terry. Roosevelt thinks that Terry should be given the chance to answer any accusations against him.
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1909-02-08
President Roosevelt will ask for an invitation to be sent to Newton M. Shaffer, but tells Shaffer that he will not have anything to do with selecting speakers or topics.
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1908-12-29
President Roosevelt is pleased to enclose a note to New York Governor Charles Evans Hughes. He wishes Newton M. Shaffer luck.
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1908-11-11
President Roosevelt promises to make the appointment Newton M. Shaffer suggests, if it is available at any time.
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1904-12-13
President Roosevelt would like to help Newton M. Shaffer out, and asks if Shaffer can find a specific position in public service he would like that Roosevelt can keep an eye out for.
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1904-12-07
President Roosevelt thanks Newton M. Shaffer for his kindness.
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1903-06-14
President Roosevelt must refuse Newton M. Shaffer’s request to write a short piece for Shaffer’s book while he is President, for fear of setting a precedent.
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1903-01-28