Memorandum
Unknown memorandum written in shorthand.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1915
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Unknown memorandum written in shorthand.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1915
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1910-07-07
English
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1912-04-23
Abbott, Lawrence F. (Lawrence Fraser), 1859-1933
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1900-07-22
Howze, Robert Lee, 1864-1926; Funston, Frederick, 1865-1917
English
James L. Davenport informs Theodore Roosevelt that all reasonable men believe the actions Roosevelt took while President in regards to the Tennessee Iron and Coal company were the right steps and prevented a financial panic.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-11-17
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1910-09-26
English
General Chaffee sent this memorandum detailing the positions of the Japanese troops at Port Arthur to President Roosevelt. The information was given by the Imperial Headquarters.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1904-12-01
Unless Secretary of State Elihu Root has a good reason to occupy Assistant Secretary of State Bacon, President Roosevelt will issue a “command” for tennis between 4 and 6 in the evening with him.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1905-10-05
A picture indicates that Americans are mistreating Chinese workers in their country, ignoring their contributions to the infrastructure, and making the Chinese outcasts. This angers the Chinese and sparks their peaceful protests of America through boycott.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1905-08-10
Possible topics for an article on the New York police force typed by Theodore Roosevelt, presumably while he was Police Commissioner.
1895-1897
Memorandum that is most likely detailing the Algeciras conference and treaty regarding the conflict between France and Germany over Morocco.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1906-01-28
Theodore Roosevelt writes to the proofreader of his book Fear God and Take Your Own Part to find someone competent to go over the manuscript and remove all superfluous u’s. He also says to stop publishing until this is done because he does not want the ridiculous spelling attributed to him. This was cut from a proof of the book.
1916
William Loeb asks Rudolph Forster to discover if Leroy Stafford Boyd is an employee of the Library of Congress.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1904-08-26
A memorandum discussing the temporary executive offices of the White House, on which President Roosevelt has made notes. The date of this memorandum is unknown.
1903
Acting Secretary of State Adee writes a transcript of his interview with Japanese Minister Shinʼichirō Kurino. Adee and Kurino discussed the housing of the Russian warship Lena in San Francisco and the question of what might happen to the officers and crew of the ship. Kurino expressed the Imperial government’s desire that the men not be sent back to Russia if that is requested by the Russian government, and Adee asked for a written copy of the request.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1904-09-16
The memorandum records an interview between Assistant Secretary of State Alvey A. Adee and Japanese Minister Kogoro Takahira concerning the Japanese position on Russia’s violation of China’s neutrality at Shanghai. Although the matter has been settled, Takahira offers Adee an informal communication before the Japanese make an official announcement.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1904-08-26
George B. Cortelyou inquires as to whether President Roosevelt has contacted Senator Charles W. Fairbanks. Cortelyou recommends Roosevelt do so as soon as possible after the Democratic Convention in order to let him know when he should “come on.”
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1904-06-28
Lieutenant Colonel Young details the history of his military service. He was an attaché in Liberia and helped in the “development of my own people of the black race.” He refutes findings of the Medical Board and wishes to serve in Europe.
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
1917-05-07
William Loeb asks that the attached letter be kept private until it is published on September 14.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1908-09-09