Blank telegram form
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1912
Creator(s)
Anglo-American Telegraph Company
Language
English
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1912
Anglo-American Telegraph Company
English
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1912-04-06
English
Petition to join The Great Unpledged Republican Club which will be composed of citizens of Nebraska who support Theodore Roosevelt to lead the Republican Party but who are not opposed to William H. Taft being renominated if it becomes impossible to induce Roosevelt to accept the nomination. A banquet will be arranged in cities of Nebraska for the opening meeting of the club.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911
This statement authorizes the use of the photograph “Settlers small boy, with pet gazelle” to be used by Abbot Handerson Thayer in his article published in National Geographic Magazine. The handwritten form is intended to be signed by Theodore Roosevelt and returned to Charles Scribner’s Sons.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-11-30
A blank contract agreement with Advance Manufacturing Company and Ivan T. Heinz.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-09-30
This card demonstrates that an individual has become a member of the American National Red Cross chapter in Washington, D.C., President Roosevelt had indicated a willingness to join, and the card was sent him for this purpose.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1905-05-31
Blank form for reporting basic demographics of barrios in the Philippines.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1901-12
Blank form for reporting on school buildings in the Philippines.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1901-12
Blank form for the reporting of work and experience of American teachers in the Philippines.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1901-12
Blank form for the reporting of school supplies at schools in the Philippines.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1901-12
The Civilian Conservation Corp job record #215 is for a project that fine graded and backsloped 2.5 miles of park road in the southern unit of the Roosevelt Recreational Demonstration Area (SP-8) in western North Dakota. Project would help the slopes around the park road to return to a natural state after construction.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1937-06-30
The Civilian Conservation Corp job #213 is in regard to constructing a section of park road in the northern unit of the Roosevelt Recreational Demonstration Area (SP-7) in western North Dakota. This Project was ultimately not completed and job #214 was used to request man hours to complete the unfinished section of park road.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1936-1937
The Civilian Conservation Corp job record #214 is in regard job #213 that was not completed, which constructed a section of park road in the northern unit of the Roosevelt Recreational Demonstration Area (SP-7) in western North Dakota. This project would complete job #213 by cleaning ditches, masonry work, and road trimming. Administrative, financial, and job documentation attached.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1936-1937
The Civilian Conservation Corp job record #303(d) is in regard to realignment of a section of park road in the southern unit of the Roosevelt Recreational Demonstration Area (SP-8) in western North Dakota. This project would regrade and better slope a section of park road to ensure visitors safer access. Letters and forms regarding itemized materials list, administrative, and financial documentation are attached.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1936
The Civilian Conservation Corp job record #212 (205) is in regard to construction of 1.9 miles of park road through the roughest sections of the southern unit of the Roosevelt Recreational Demonstration Area (SP-8) in western North Dakota. The project manager and other officials discuss budget and monetary allotments for completing this project.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1937-1939
This card that recommends an individual for employment with the Cripple Creek Mine Owners’ Association has been cancelled.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1904-08-27