Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Olive Walker
President Roosevelt thanks Miss Walker for the drawing.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1902-12-26
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President Roosevelt thanks Miss Walker for the drawing.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-12-26
President Roosevelt thanks Miss Frisbie for the picture.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-12-26
Ed Bovein reminds Theodore Roosevelt that Edwin Emerson gave him several of Bovein’s rough sketches. He sends copies of The College World with his drawings accompanying some Western verse and hopes they are better than the sketches.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-08-07
Robert Maitland Brereton asks William McMurray to give Theodore Roosevelt the enclosed sketch showing “the comparative ‘backbones'” of coastal cities.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-04-04
Original pen and ink drawing of Theodore Roosevelt.
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
1910
Drawing of Theodore Roosevelt and William Jennings Bryan, probably part of “Old Congresses and New.”
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1931-01-03
Theodore Roosevelt and his family are concerned about William Sheffield Cowles’s health and hope he is feeling better. At Kermit Roosevelt’s suggestion, Roosevelt is sending a “picture letter” which his children always enjoy. The drawings illustrate some events from Roosevelt’s day.
1905-03-29
Diary of Theodore Roosevelt kept while he was big game hunting in Africa with his son Kermit. Includes numbers and names of animals killed as well as drawings of animals with where they were shot. No entries for January through 23 March. End of the volume includes addresses and a list of books.
1909
Theodore Roosevelt writes to his sister Anna about her presentation to Queen Victoria of England. Roosevelt encloses pictures drawn by his son Ted and others depicting her presentation at Court. Roosevelt shares Anna’s letters with the Cabot Lodges. Cecil Spring Rice is depressed lately.
1894-04-01
Copy of three sketches of Flat Top Butte in North Dakota: one from 1864, one from 1953, and the other from 1954.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1955-02-14
Print of sketch of the Battle of Mauve Terre on Flat Top Butte by Fred Brandt, 1864.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1864