Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Martha Baker Dunn
President Roosevelt praises Martha Baker Dunn’s essays and also thanks her for sending him the Walt Whitman poem, which he had never seen before. They seem to have similar taste in poetry. He has sent her work, along with that of William De Witt Hyde, to George Otto Trevelyan to “show him that there are Americans who write things worth reading.”
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1905-11-09