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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Frederick William Holls

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Frederick William Holls

Governor Roosevelt would like the names of possible candidates for the Palisades Interstate Park Commission as soon as possible and inquires as to David McNeely Stauffer’s full name. He would be delighted to preside at the address on April 5 and invites Frederick William Holls to stay over after the event.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1900-03-27

Letter from Robert Grant to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Robert Grant to Theodore Roosevelt

Judge Grant thanks President Roosevelt for reading his novel in serialized form and promises to send him a copy in book form when it is released. Grant invites President Roosevelt to come visit him in Boston in the autumn. He also assures the President that he will be voting for him in the upcoming elections.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-08-30

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Frederick William Holls

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Frederick William Holls

Governor Roosevelt agrees with Frederick William Holls concerning the regents, noting that they will probably not favor the plan, “no matter how good, if it in any way cuts at them.” James Russell Parsons supports the bill, which Roosevelt will attempt to get passed, with the changes suggested by Nicholas Murray Butler. Roosevelt and Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt would like Frederick William Holls and Caroline M. Holls to stay with them when they are in Albany.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1900-01-15