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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Endicott Peabody

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Endicott Peabody

Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt informs Endicott Peabody of his travel plans to visit Groton. Roosevelt asks Endicott if there is a late evening train he can take to Boston following his talk, as he may have work to do at the Boston Navy Yard the following morning. Roosevelt comments on his interest in the Navy and reason for leaving the New York Police Department.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1897-05-18

Creator(s)

Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919

Letter from Wilbur S. Hinman to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Wilbur S. Hinman to Theodore Roosevelt

Wilbur S. Hinman received Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt’s letter and followed his orders, except for the Ichabod Cole case. He explains why he has not written to Arthur L. Hanscom regarding Cole and includes a quotation from a conversation with the Chief Clerk. Hinman suggests that nothing be done until Roosevelt returns. Hinman informed Senator Henry Cabot Lodge that Wilson would get his old position at the Boston Navy Yard.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1897-10-15

Creator(s)

Hinman, Wilbur S. (Wilbur Stanley), 1872-1960