Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to W. C. H. Grimmer
Theodore Roosevelt writes to New Brunswick Surveyor-General W. C. H. Grimmer to petition that his son, Kermit Roosevelt, be granted a permit to collect specimens of moose, caribou, and beaver for the United States National Museum. Kermit was asked to take on this task by the National Museum because of his work collecting specimens in East Africa.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-06-19