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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to William Emlen Roosevelt

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to William Emlen Roosevelt

President Roosevelt updates his cousin William Emlen Roosevelt on Archibald B. Roosevelt’s health. He expresses his concern about the situation going on in the business world. He notes that Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt and Archibald will not be going on the trip down south. He asks William to give him notice when William decides to visit. He expresses relief that William warned Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. about business. He is disappointed that he did not see William’s son, George Emlen Roosevelt, at Harvard, but notes that he did not see much of his son, Theodore, either.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-03-08

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Endicott Peabody

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Endicott Peabody

President Roosevelt tells Endicott Peabody, Rector of Groton School, that he is happy to hear that his son Kermit Roosevelt is “winning his way in your esteem.”  Roosevelt requests to meet with his son and Master William Amory Gardner for a talk and reassures Peabody that he is at his disposal at any time during his visit.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-02-20