Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to R. M. Wanamaker
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1917-10-31
Creator(s)
Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt
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1917-10-31
Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt
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1917-10-25
Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt
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1913-06-21
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
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1913-02-10
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
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1917-10-08
Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt
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1917-10-02
Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt invites R. M. Wanamaker to lunch at The Outlook offices.
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1911-09-22
President Roosevelt thanks Judge Wanamaker for his letter, and invites him to the White House if he is ever in the capital.
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1907-02-02
Theodore Roosevelt believes that R. M. Wanamaker’s statement is of real value. Roosevelt thinks there may be other reasons members of the Republican Party object to him, aside from the thought that he might have “broke up the Republican party.”
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1916-05-08
Theodore Roosevelt sends his thanks to R. M. Wanamaker for the telegram and his work in helping to bring about the recent victory, most likely referencing the primary win in Ohio for Roosevelt.
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1912-05-27