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Costigan, Edward Prentiss, 1874-1939

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Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to George W. Perkins

Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to George W. Perkins

At the request of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary forwards a letter and two telegrams. Roosevelt has agreed to carry out any arrangements made by Mr. Tuttle and Charles S. Thompson. In reply to Edward Prentiss Costigan, Roosevelt has sent a message to Judge Ben B. Lindsey, approving the third party movement in Colorado. Roosevelt has not responded to the telegram from Joseph Oswalt Thompson.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1912-08-13

Creator(s)

Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Ben B. Lindsey to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Ben B. Lindsey to Theodore Roosevelt

Judge Lindsey thanks Theodore Roosevelt for the letter regarding limiting the power of the courts. He is working on a state amendment to limit the absolute right of Colorado courts to declare a law unconstitutional, which has been received enthusiastically. The sentiment for Roosevelt’s nomination continues to be strong. Lindsey expects Edward Prentiss Costigan and Philip Battell Stewart to be the progressive Senate candidates in Colorado.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1912-02-13

Creator(s)

Lindsey, Ben B. (Ben Barr), 1869-1943

Campaign song pamphlet

Campaign song pamphlet

Pamphlet of campaign and patriotic music. “Pass Prosperity Around” is set to the tune of “Battle Hymn of the Republic.” The lyrics promise prosperity when Theodore Roosevelt, Governor Johnson, and Edward Prentiss Costigan are elected. There are also lyrics to “The Star Spangled Banner,” “Onward Christian Soldiers, ” “Roosevelt our Roosevelt,” “America,” “A Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight,” and “Merrily We Roll Along.”

Collection

Dr. Danny O. Crew Theodore Roosevelt Sheet Music Collection

Creation Date

1912

Creator(s)

Unknown