Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Kermit Roosevelt
President Roosevelt updates his son Kermit about his mother’s and siblings’ lives, as well as the legislative progress he has made recently. Roosevelt has had difficulties with California, Japan, and Panama. He agrees with Kermit about the merits of Mark Twain and Robert Browning and their use of history as a narrative tool.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1906-02-16