Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to H. E. Metzger
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary sends Roosevelt’s thanks and acknowledgments to H. E. Metzger for the clipping.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1912-05-22
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Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary sends Roosevelt’s thanks and acknowledgments to H. E. Metzger for the clipping.
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1912-05-22
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary sends Roosevelt’s thanks and acknowledgments to T. S. Burnett for the letter and clipping.
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1912-05-23
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Caleb Markell for the letter and clipping sent to Roosevelt.
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1912-05-16
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Edward P. E. Troy for the article sent to Roosevelt.
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1912-05-16
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary acknowledges a letter and enclosure from Edward H. Smith and will bring it to the attention of Roosevelt upon his return.
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1912-05-18
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary acknowledges a letter and article from Walter Clyde Jones and will bring it to the attention of Roosevelt upon his return from Ohio.
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1912-05-20
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary acknowledges an editorial from Gilbert B. Daniels and will bring it to Roosevelt’s attention upon his return.
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1912-05-20
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Samuel S. Bricker for the clipping and letter he sent to Roosevelt, who is campaigning in Ohio.
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1912-05-16
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary asks Charles Dwight Willard for copies of the newspaper articles that report Roosevelt has taken to drink. Roosevelt wishes to gather evidence for a possible libel suit.
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1912-05-13
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks C. A. Chandler for the article he sent to Roosevelt.
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1912-05-14
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks John C. Honk for the letter and clipping sent to Roosevelt during his absence in Ohio.
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1912-05-14
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Reverend Miner for the article sent to Roosevelt.
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1912-05-14
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Warren A. Patrick for the clipping sent to Roosevelt.
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1912-05-14
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks J. Warren R. Swartz for the article sent to Roosevelt.
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1912-05-14
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Edward A. Wagener for the letter sent to Roosevelt during his absence. He will bring the letter and enclosed article to Roosevelt’s attention upon his return.
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1912-05-14
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks William H. Muldoon for the clippings sent to Roosevelt.
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1912-05-13
Theodore Roosevelt requests Senator Bristow’s opinion on potentially suing a newspaper from Salina, Kansas for libel in response to articles reporting that Roosevelt was drunk while campaigning in Kansas.
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1912-05-11
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks F. D. Jordan for the article sent to Roosevelt.
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1912-05-09
Theodore Roosevelt thanks Robert P. Porter for sending a letter and newspaper clippings.
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1912-05-07
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks William H. Van Kleeck for the letter and articles sent to Roosevelt. Two similar texts of the letter are included.
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1912-05-07