Letter from William Loeb to Heins & LaFarge
William Loeb encloses President Roosevelt’s check for the work done on his house.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1905-09-22
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William Loeb encloses President Roosevelt’s check for the work done on his house.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1905-09-22
William Loeb encloses President Roosevelt’s check for J. Burnett Storts and says the repairs to the vase were sufficient.
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1905-09-22
President Roosevelt remembers Margaret Gracie Higginson Fiske from when she was a little girl. His uncle, James King Gracie, was very fond of her. Roosevelt encloses a check for Fiske in Gracie’s honor and instructs her to use it for her children.
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1905-03-30
William Loeb sends Mike Donovan a check to cover his personal expenses.
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1905-03-06
On behalf of President Roosevelt, William Loeb sends Mrs. William Robison a check as a contribution toward a free bed in the Orthopedic Hospital.
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1905-02-09
On behalf of President Roosevelt, William Loeb sends two checks to Reverend Schick. One is for Grace Reformed Church in Washington, D.C., while the other is for the missions in Japan.
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1905-02-11
On behalf of Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt, William Loeb sends Henry B. F. Macfarland a $5 check to renew Roosevelt’s subscription to the work of the Inter-State Y.M.C.A.
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1905-02-13
On behalf of President Roosevelt, William Loeb sends a $100 check as a contribution to the Marcus A. Hanna Memorial Chair to Elmer Dover.
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1905-01-28
William Loeb tells Henry H. Flather he has received the passbook, canceled voucher, and new checkbook for President Roosevelt.
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1905-01-28
On behalf of Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt, William Loeb encloses a passbook and requests that the Albany Savings Bank credit Roosevelt’s account with the accompanying check of $12. When completed, she asks the passbook be returned to her.
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1905-01-10
On behalf of Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt, William Loeb sends J. Pierpont Morgan a $35 check. Ten dollars are to pay her annual subscription while twenty-five dollars are for a special contribution.
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1905-01-13
William Loeb sends Anna Roosevelt Cowles a check, as directed by President Roosevelt.
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1905-01-07
On behalf of Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt, William Loeb encloses a check to contribute to the St. John’s Orphanage.
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1904-12-22
On behalf of Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt, Benjamin F. Barnes encloses a passbook and requests that the Albany Savings Bank credit Roosevelt’s for the accompanying check of $700. When completed, she asks the passbook be returned to her.
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1904-12-12
President Roosevelt sends Dora Watkins, a former servant in the Roosevelt household, a check for $50 so that she can get any Christmas present she wants.
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1904-12-05
President Roosevelt sends Martha P. Sargent a small check for Christmas gifts for her children, and sends a photograph to his namesake, Theodore R. Sargent. Florence Bayard Lockwood La Farge brought the Sargents to the president’s attention.
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1904-12-07
Benjamin F. Barnes sends a $10 check on behalf of President Roosevelt to support the Salvation Army, as Frank L. Roper requested in a previous letter.
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1904-12-09
William Loeb encloses President Roosevelt’s check for $10,000 for investment and asks Douglas Robinson to acknowledge receipt. Loeb hopes Robinson and his wife, Corinne Roosevelt Robinson, have “steadied down” after their “spree in St. Louis.”
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1904-12-01
On behalf of Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt, William Loeb sends a $10 check to support the Children’s Hospital. Loeb requests acknowledgement of receipt from James B. Lambie, the treasurer of the hospital.
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1904-11-21
On behalf of Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt, William Loeb sends a $10 check to support the Washington Hospital for Foundlings. Loeb requests that William F. Mattingly, treasurer for the hospital, acknowledge receipt of the check.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1904-11-21