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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Whitelaw Reid

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Whitelaw Reid

President Roosevelt is very busy due to the financial crisis and can only send a short letter to Ambassador Reid thanking him for clippings and speeches. Roosevelt heartily agrees with Reid’s comparison of a story about a New England farmer and the pig and the International Peace Conference at The Hague.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-11-02

Letter from Nicholas Murray Butler to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Nicholas Murray Butler to Theodore Roosevelt

Nicholas Murray Butler writes to President Roosevelt of his recent meetings with Joseph Bucklin Bishop and Mrs. Roosevelt and advises Roosevelt to keep political distance from Seth Low during the presidential campaign. Butler discusses the involvement of Frank Hinchman Platt, Lemuel Ely Quigg, and Mr. Van Cott in the Odell-Platt arrangement and mentions newspaper articles on the topic published in The Sun. Butler includes a clipping from The World.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1903-11-28