Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to James Garnett
Theodore Roosevelt thanks James Garnett for his letter and the campaign contribution of one dollar.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1912-09-03
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Theodore Roosevelt thanks James Garnett for his letter and the campaign contribution of one dollar.
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1912-09-03
Frank Harper sends four checks to Elon Huntington Hooker to add to the campaign fund that Theodore Roosevelt has received.
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1912-09-03
Theodore Roosevelt thanks John C. Doxsee for his campaign donation intended to “help split the State of Vermont.” Roosevelt has searched for the enclosures from Doxsee’s previous letter, but it seems they were lost in Chicago. Frank Harper has explained Doxsee’s plan to Roosevelt. While Roosevelt appreciates the offer, he must decline due to overwhelming work.
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1912-08-26
Theodore Roosevelt writes that he appreciates the check and friendship of Georgina Schuyler and Louisa Lee Schuyler.
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1912-08-28
Theodore Roosevelt writes that he was touched by the checks sent by Louisa Lee Schuyler and Georgina Schuyler. Roosevelt especially appreciated what Louisa Lee Schuyler wrote about social and economic justice, and the verse she sent from Gustavus Adolphus’s Battle Song.
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1912-08-28
Theodore Roosevelt thanks Hermann Hagedorn for sending a ten dollar check that Hagedorn received for poetry.
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1912-08-21
Theodore Roosevelt thanks Georgina Roberts for her campaign donation in honor of her recently deceased 12-year-old son, Henry C. Roberts. Roosevelt expresses sympathy for her bereavement.
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1912-08-21
Frank Harper encloses three checks for the campaign fund, all three of which Roosevelt has personally acknowledged.
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1912-08-23
Theodore Roosevelt instructs Stanley Waterloo to take this letter to Medill McCormick. If McCormick has the funds for it, Roosevelt believes Waterloo would be an asset to the publicity bureau.
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1912-08-16
Theodore Roosevelt thanks E. V. D. Morris for his letter and his check for the campaign fund.
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1912-08-10
Theodore Roosevelt thanks W. S. Martin for the letter and the check for the campaign fund sent through Edwin T. Earl of the Los Angeles Tribune. Roosevelt has endorsed the check and sent it on to the Treasurer.
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1912-08-12
Theodore Roosevelt thanks William H. Fuller for his letter and campaign contribution, which Roosevelt has transmitted to the Treasurer.
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1912-08-09
Theodore Roosevelt thanks Mary B. Lewes for her letter and check, which has been turned over to the campaign Treasurer.
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1912-08-09
Theodore Roosevelt has received the check from an anonymous donor sent through Clarence W. Tibbals. Roosevelt thanks the donor through Tibbals.
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1912-08-09
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary sends Elon Huntington Hooker a number of checks received for the campaign fund.
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1912-08-10
Theodore Roosevelt writes to William W. Nolen, sending a check for Nolen’s services in regard to Roosevelt’s son, Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt. Roosevelt expresses his and Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt’s pleasure in Archie’s success.
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1912-07-16
Theodore Roosevelt thanks D. A. Moir for his letter and campaign contribution.
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1912-07-13
President Roosevelt thanks J. O. Bernard for a campaign contribution and sends him a copy of The Outlook.
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1912-07-08
Theodore Roosevelt appreciates Joseph M. Levine’s letter and campaign contribution. He asks if Dr. Moscowitz could visit the next time Roosevelt is in town.
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1912-07-02
Theodore Roosevelt thanks Fred Peyronel for the letter and campaign contribution. Roosevelt wants to owe his success to men like Peyronel.
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1912-07-02