Letter from Jesse D. Langdon to William Loeb
Jesse D. Langdon wishes to give President Roosevelt a Rocky Mountain goat head and asks for instructions on where to send it.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1905-01-21
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Jesse D. Langdon wishes to give President Roosevelt a Rocky Mountain goat head and asks for instructions on where to send it.
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1905-01-21
Maurice Francis Egan sends President Roosevelt a photograph of a bobcat, “from life.”
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1905-09-09
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary declines N. Moribald’s offer to send two flags to Roosevelt.
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1912-09-27
Theodore Roosevelt thanks James Garnett for his letter and the campaign contribution of one dollar.
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1912-09-03
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks A. F. Shomberg for the photograph sent to Roosevelt.
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1912-05-16
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary will bring to Roosevelt’s attention the enclosed letter and rabbit’s foot from Matthew Hale.
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1912-05-16
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary has forwarded the song James L. Ames sent Roosevelt to Oscar K. Davis at the National Roosevelt Headquarters for possible use in the Roosevelt campaign.
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1912-05-16
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Sutherland Fruit Company for the oranges sent to Roosevelt.
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1912-05-15
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks John Koch for the exerciser sent to Roosevelt.
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1912-05-15
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Walter A. Dyer for the book sent to Roosevelt.
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1912-05-15
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks John J. Bickley for the song he sent to Roosevelt.
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1912-05-14
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Gilman N. Deering for the picture sent to Roosevelt.
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1912-05-14
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Edward J. Finck for the campaign song sent to Roosevelt, which he has forwarded to Senator Dixon.
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1912-05-14
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Henry Dean Atwood for the acrostic he sent to Roosevelt.
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1912-05-15
Theodore Roosevelt thanks George Sylvester Viereck for the gift of a book of poetry.
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1912-05-10
Theodore Roosevelt thanks John Steven McGroarty for the gift of a book about California.
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1912-05-10
Theodore Roosevelt thanks David Jayne Hill for sending him the French translation of “The Modern State.”
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1912-05-10
Theodore Roosevelt apologizes to George F. Gibson for not answering his letter sooner. Roosevelt writes that he will not be speaking in New York City in the near future. Roosevelt declines Gibson’s offer of a gift of tea.
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1912-05-10
Theodore Roosevelt thanks L. F. Cornwell for the “Big Stick” and the copy of The History of the Origin of All Things. Roosevelt apologizes for the delay in his reply, explaining that Gifford Pinchot mislaid the package from Cornwell.
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1912-05-09
Theodore Roosevelt thanks Will O. Andrews for his letter and the gift of codfish.
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1912-05-08