Letter from Seth Low to Theodore Roosevelt
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Low will not be able to visit President Roosevelt in the immediate future.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1902-07-11
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Mr. and Mrs. Seth Low will not be able to visit President Roosevelt in the immediate future.
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1902-07-11
C. Grant La Farge will visit President Roosevelt tomorrow.
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1902-07-15
Nicholas Murray Butler has just returned from a trip out west and looks forward to visiting the Roosevelts.
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1902-07-16
Wednesday the 30th is agreeable to Senator Platt.
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1902-07-16
Senator Platt details arrangements for lunch with President Roosevelt on July 30.
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1902-07-17
Nicholas Murray Butler will be delighted to visit Oyster Bay, New York, on Wednesday.
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1902-07-18
Winston Churchill has learned that President Roosevelt will be passing near his home in late August and offers his hospitality for a meal or a night.
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1902-07-03
Winston Churchill has learned that President Roosevelt will be passing near his home in order to attend the Windsor Fair and visit the Blue Mountain Club. Churchill offers his home as a stopping place.
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1902-07-03
The Parrottes are at their cabin in Colorado and hope that McCullaugh can join them for a visit.
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1902-06-23
Nicholas Murray Butler accepts President Roosevelt’s invitation to have dinner and stay overnight at the White House, and he provides details of his travel plans.
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1902-06-12
Senator Quay will be unable to accept the dinner invitation from President Roosevelt.
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1902-06-15
Representative Hitt agrees to dine with President Roosevelt tomorrow.
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1902-06-17
Francis C. Travers writes that all of the delegates are singing President Roosevelt’s praises after the way they were received at the White House.
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1902-05-27
Secretary of State Hay cannot accept the invitation for Monday as he has a prior engagement.
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1902-05-24
President Roosevelt would like to serve Ruinart champagne at the White House for a state function.
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1902-04-16
James Ford Rhodes thanks President Roosevelt for his enjoyable visit to the White House and gives his regards to Roosevelt’s family.
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1902-04-22
James Ford Rhodes accepts the invitation of President Roosevelt to stay at the White House for two days. He asks for word to be sent to him at Senator Marcus Alonzo Hanna’s (his sister’s house) as to what time he should arrive.
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1902-04-09
Theodore Roosevelt asks if William Allen White can be in New York City next Monday for dinner.
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1911
Senator Lodge suggests that President Roosevelt write a congratulatory message to Edward Everett Hale which could be read at a meeting in honor of Hale’s eightieth birthday.
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1902-03-24
Description of a banquet held in Tucson, Arizona Territory, for John Wallace Springer a popular vice-presidential candidate in the Southwest.
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1904-02-20