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Letter from Eugene F. Ware to William Loeb

Letter from Eugene F. Ware to William Loeb

Commissioner of Pensions Ware has been informed that Cyrus Leland has filed criticisms against him that were lodged by Mrs. Johnson. Ware submits a document showing that Johnson’s two brothers sided with Ware in the “estate matter.” He would like the document filed with the charges or submitted to President Roosevelt.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-12-10

Letter from Chester L. Brooks to G. Ernst Giesecke

Letter from Chester L. Brooks to G. Ernst Giesecke

Historian Chester L. Brooks inquires about the availability of the papers of Webster C. Langdon, a former professor of Veterinary Science at North Dakota Agricultural College. Langdon was a Territorial Stock Inspector in the 1880s and visited Theodore Roosevelt at the Elkhorn Ranch in 1886.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Creation Date

1953-05-26

Letter from Ray H. Mattison to Hermann Hagedorn

Letter from Ray H. Mattison to Hermann Hagedorn

The National Park Service is planning on excavating the Elkhorn Ranch site and is searching for information regarding the layout and activities of the site. Historian Ray H. Mattison requests Hermann Hagedorn’s opinion on the value of William Wingate Sewall’s papers, currently in the possession of one of Sewall’s daughters.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Creation Date

1958-09-24

Letter from Ray H. Mattison to Carleton Putnam

Letter from Ray H. Mattison to Carleton Putnam

Historian Ray H. Mattison has received the copies of letters from the Sewall papers and believes they contain unique and highly useful information on the Elkhorn Ranch. He asks if there would be further useful information in the Sewall papers as he has reached an agreement with Sewall’s daughters to view the papers.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Creation Date

1958-12-22