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Letter from S. Edward Young to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from S. Edward Young to Theodore Roosevelt

S. Edward Young asks Theodore Roosevelt to speak at their Bible School, which includes the children of parents Roosevelt once taught in Sunday School. If Roosevelt is not available Sunday morning, he might speak to the Men’s Club or their “Watch Night” meeting on New Years Eve. Young thanks Roosevelt again for speaking at the Clerical Conference last May.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-12-13

Creator(s)

Young, S. Edward, 1866-1927

Letter from Charles John Augustus Holmgren to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Charles John Augustus Holmgren to Theodore Roosevelt

Charles John Augustus Holmgren thanks Theodore Roosevelt for his response to his letter, but now appeals to Roosevelt for assistance in finding a society for social betterment or legal adviser to aid him. Holmgren seeks to withdraw funds and begin again in a new vocation, owing in part due to libelous charges against him and his work.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-05-31

Creator(s)

Holmgren, Charles John Augustus, 1860-1935

Roosevelt Address

Roosevelt Address

Attendees of the Clerical Conference are resolved to disagree with the publishing of Theodore Roosevelt’s address last Tuesday. The conference-goers were under the impression that the event was private, and they agree that the use of the invitation to forward Roosevelt’s address to the press was dishonorable, especially because it was inaccurately described. 

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-05-22

Creator(s)

Young, S. Edward, 1866-1927