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Sidwell, Thomas W. (Thomas Watson), 1859-1936
Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Thomas W. Sidwell
President Roosevelt was impressed with Thomas W. Sidwell’s school when he sent his son Archibald B. Roosevelt there. Under similar circumstances he would send his other boys there if possible. Roosevelt requests that Sidwell not print his letter but instead just show it privately.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1908-04-07
Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Thomas W. Sidwell
President Roosevelt is confident that his son Archibald B. Roosevelt will pass his exams in the Spring, but sends the enclosed to Thomas W. Sidwell to ensure his son’s success.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1907-02-07
Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Thomas W. Sidwell
President Roosevelt has to decline the invitation to speak at the Sidwell Friends School this year. He tells Thomas W. Sidwell that he intends to visit and make a few remarks before his son Archie leaves it, but he would rather do so next year.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1906-01-26
Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Thomas W. Sidwell
President Roosevelt wants Archibald B. Roosevelt to attend Groton School the following fall and asks Principal Sidwell of Friends’ Select School if he believes Archie will be able to pass the entrance exams.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1905-02-08