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Dixon, Joseph M. (Joseph Moore), 1867-1934

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Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to Ralph Bolton

Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to Ralph Bolton

On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks Ralph Bolton for inviting Roosevelt to his establishment, The Des Moines Club. He relays that Roosevelt no longer has plans to visit Des Moines, Iowa, because the trip that was to take place prior to the Progressive Party Convention is cancelled. He also suggests that Bolton contact Senator Joseph M. Dixon at the Manhattan Hotel to plan future arrangements.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1912-07-19

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Thomas J. Healy

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Thomas J. Healy

Theodore Roosevelt writes to Thomas J. Healy, expressing his appreciation for the Chicago Tribune editorial and his dislike of the Record Herald editorial. He contends that the Record Herald editorial is dishonest in its portrayal of the Progressive movement and of his contender, William Howard Taft. Roosevelt is showing his letter to Senator Dixon and asks if he may also show it to Medill McCormick.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1912-07-16