Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Archibald Hopkins
President Roosevelt was concerned to hear about the relapse of Archibald Hopkins’s son, and asks Hopkins to “give the fine young fellow the warmest regards from his brother Porc. man.” Roosevelt additionally thanks Hopkins for sending him the description of a wolf hunt, which he enjoyed. He thought the story came from a different source.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1906-07-21