Letter from Josephine M. Stricker to William H. Van Benschoten
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1918-11-08
Creator(s)
Stricker, Josephine M., 1878-1944
Recipient
Van Benschoten, William H., 1874-1928
Language
English
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1918-11-08
Stricker, Josephine M., 1878-1944
Van Benschoten, William H., 1874-1928
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Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt
Van Benschoten, William H., 1874-1928
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Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Van Benschoten, William H., 1874-1928
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1919-01-11
Stricker, Josephine M., 1878-1944
Van Benschoten, William H., 1874-1928
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1918-12-30
Van Benschoten, William H., 1874-1928
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Van Benschoten, William H., 1874-1928
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Van Benschoten, William H., 1874-1928
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Van Benschoten, William H., 1874-1928
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Van Benschoten, William H., 1874-1928
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Theodore Roosevelt thanks William H. Van Benschoten for the letter and says that everything Van Benschoten proposes is satisfactory. He is also pleased that Van Benschoten liked the speech Roosevelt made at San Francisco.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1915-08-04
Theodore Roosevelt asks William H. Van Benschoten if he can read the things said about William Barnes by Collier’s Weekly and McClure’s Magazine. The magazines asked Barnes why he had never sued them for libel. Roosevelt also hopes that he can meet with Van Benschoten soon.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1914-12-17
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1914-09-11
Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt
Van Benschoten, William H., 1874-1928
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