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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Herbert S. Hadley

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Herbert S. Hadley

Governor Hadley correctly interpreted Theodore Roosevelt’s position on an unnamed issue. Roosevelt encloses a statement he made in The Outlook and will attempt to elaborate his position as suggested by Hadley. Roosevelt is considering a speaking campaign but intends to speak very little and only in carefully chosen places. Roosevelt would like Hadley to discuss the matter with Senator Dixon and Frank Knox.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1912-03-05

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Frederic Harrison

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Frederic Harrison

Theodore Roosevelt thanks Frederic Harrison for writing him and congratulates him on turning eighty. He looks forward to receiving a copy of Harrison’s book. Roosevelt does not think he has anything to send Harrison that he will find interesting from the last eighteen months, but he is sending copies of his African and European Addresses as well as some copies of The Outlook.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-10-13

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt updates his son Theodore Roosevelt on Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt’s recovery, and says that she was able to read some letters but then had a painful night. Roosevelt also thinks his son handled himself well from a political standpoint, and provides an update on Kermit Roosevelt’s recent hunting excursions and Archibald B. Roosevelt’s whereabouts.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Martha Berry

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Martha Berry

Theodore Roosevelt informs Martha Berry that The Outlook will only publish articles that it wants to, but that he will have an editor get in touch with Berry about potentially publishing the article she wants.