Letter from William Loeb to Walter Hines Page
William Loeb informs Walter Hines Page that President Roosevelt would be glad to have him visit next week.
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1903-11-04
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William Loeb informs Walter Hines Page that President Roosevelt would be glad to have him visit next week.
1903-11-04
Theodore Roosevelt updates his sister Anna on the status of son Ted’s measles. He and Edith have been doing some entertaining, despite the measles situation.
1893-02-07
Former Rough Rider Gordon Johnston thanks President Roosevelt for writing to his fiance Anna Julia Johnson. Johnston accepts an invitation to a reception and supper with Roosevelt.
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1904-02-02
James R. Sheffield will be able to attend the reception and supper at the White House on January 21. However, Edith Tod Sheffield has a previous engagement. Sheffield feels strongly about the Senator Hanna situation and wants to “hit back.” He is glad that Winthrop Murray Crane will be in Washington, D.C., next week and is anxious to hear about the plan of the campaign.
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1904-01-13
Yick Nam Quan accepts an invitation to attend a reception at the White House. He extends New Year’s wishes to President Roosevelt and his family.
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1903-12-29
Admiral Coghlan attended a pleasant reception on the USS Olympia with Ambassador Arthur M. Beaupre and his wife. He summarizes the current distribution of military forces.
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1903-12-29
William Loeb writes that Representative James Monroe Miller, his wife, and Saidee Steen were sent invitations to three receptions last year, just like the other members of Congress.
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1903-10-31
Freiherr Hermann Speck von Sternburg comments on explorer Clement Littledale’s visit with President Roosevelt in Washington, D.C. Sternburg informs Roosevelt of his own plans to visit in November.
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1903-11-08
F. V. Greene thanks President Roosevelt in receipt of a photograph and for hosting him recently in his home. Greene congratulates Roosevelt on his statesmanship regarding the Panama revolution.
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1903-11-10
Lawrence F. Abbott thanks President Roosevelt for his hospitality during a recent visit and includes an article from The Outlook regarding the Panama affair. Abbott speaks highly of Mrs. Roosevelt’s new rector at St. John’s Church in Washington, D.C., Cotton Smith.
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1903-11-11
Robert Barnwell Roosevelt is planning to visit in January. He would like to have President Roosevelt at dinner with some of the societies for which he is president.
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1903-11-13
Endicott Peabody sends thanks to President Roosevelt for planning to visit Groton School and praises Roosevelt’s son, Kermit.
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1903-10-27
William Emlen Roosevelt writes to President Roosevelt in anticipation of his visit to Oyster Bay, New York to vote. He informs President Roosevelt that he and his mother moved into town and will provide food and lodging.
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1903-10-27
Nevada N. Stranahan confirms with William Loeb that he will take Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt to the dock to meet her sister, Emily Tyler Carow, who will arrive on the steamer Statendam.
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1903-10-28
The Earl of Denbigh’s visit to the United States has ended and he is traveling to Mexico. He and his wife are sailing for England on November 11. Last night, Denbigh read President Roosevelt’s kind letter at a banquet in Boston, Massachusetts. They have many memories and Denbigh would like to send Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt a photograph of his ten children.
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1903-10-15
Grenville Mellen Dodge sends thanks to President Roosevelt and Mrs. Roosevelt for their kindness during his visit to the White House. Dodge also expresses his pleasure for having met Dr. and Mrs. Thorndike.
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1903-10-19
Lincoln Steffens is sending President Roosevelt’s invitation to Joseph Wingate Folk.
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1903-09-30
John H. Edwards informs William Loeb that Secretary of the Treasury Leslie M. Shaw is to arrive at Oyster Bay, New York, and spend the night as President Roosevelt’s guest.
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1903-08-28
Secretary of the Treasury Shaw informs President Roosevelt of his arrival time for spending the night at Oyster Bay, New York.
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1903-08-28
Francis C. Travers requests additions be made to the list of invitations for a White House reception.
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1903-08-22