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Letter from William Loeb to Hamilton Wright

Letter from William Loeb to Hamilton Wright

The proofs of President Roosevelt’s speeches in California sent by Hamilton Wright were incomplete and are returned without correction by William Loeb. Loeb encloses a complete set of Roosevelt’s California speeches for publication and a photograph to be used as indicated in Wright’s letter. The proposed book should be submitted for approval before publication and should not be copyrighted.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1903-06-22

Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to Oscar K. Davis

Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to Oscar K. Davis

Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary requests that Oscar K. Davis send him copies of the Progressive platform, Governor Johnson’s record in California, and Woodrow Wilson’s record. The secretary also requests Davis re-schedule Roosevelt’s meeting with the moving picture man, and to arrange all of Roosevelt’s public meetings in halls rather than outdoors. Roosevelt wants Davis to discuss with Judge Hotchkiss, George W. Perkins, and Senator Dixon the matter of charging admission to public meetings.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1912-08-20

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Medill McCormick

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Medill McCormick

Theodore Roosevelt states that his position was that unless men came out for him, presumably in the 1912 Republican nomination, it would be necessary to nominate a third party ticket. Roosevelt states that there are states that are exceptions, such as Wisconsin, Kansas, California, and South Dakota, but that Illinois was not such a state.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1912-07-30