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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Archibald B. Roosevelt

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Archibald B. Roosevelt

President Roosevelt is very pleased with Archibald B. Roosevelt’s work at school and knows he will continue working hard despite his headaches. He advises Archie on the importance of outdoor exercise and thinks it will ease the headaches along with his new glasses. Roosevelt is glad Kermit is there to care for Archie and provides updates on Edith, Ethel, and Quentin.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-11-09

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Henry Cabot Lodge

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Henry Cabot Lodge

President Roosevelt is sorry to hear that Senator Lodge has been sick. He is afraid that election results in Maine will be less strong than they were in Vermont. Roosevelt received a nice letter from Robert C. Winthrop. There was an order regarding pickled sheepskins that Roosevelt has stopped. He is not sure who is responsible for it, but will find out.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-09-10

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Robert Harry Munro Ferguson

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Robert Harry Munro Ferguson

Commissioner Roosevelt fears that Robert Harry Munro Ferguson did not receive his last letter. He has been working on his Winning of the West while fighting colds, grippe, and bronchitis. Roosevelt discusses future travel plans and plans for Ferguson’s visit to Sagamore Hill. He closes with a humorous statement about Ethel Roosevelt’s burgeoning moral development.

Collection

Arizona Historical Society

Creation Date

1894-03-12