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Letter from Wallace Batchelder to Frank Harper

Letter from Wallace Batchelder to Frank Harper

Wallace Batchelder informs Frank Harper that arrangements have been made with a private car to take Theodore Roosevelt to Springfield, Masschusetts from Grand Central Station in New York City. Batchelder and Rowland B. Jacobs plan to meet the car when it arrives in Springfield. They will meet a reception committee from Vermont at Brattleboro.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-06-03

Creator(s)

Batchelder, Wallace, 1875-1919

Letter from Wallace Batchelder to Frank Harper

Letter from Wallace Batchelder to Frank Harper

Wallace Batchelder informs Frank Harper that he has received a request from the Associated Press for reporters and stenographers to attend a banquet at White River Junction on June 7th 1911, where Theodore Roosevelt will be speaking. The Associated Press wishes to have the speech transcribed and relayed to New York and Boston by telegraph. Batchelder describes his intent to meet Roosevelt along his trip to Vermont, and requests if he can bring Rowland B. Jacobs from the Associated Press with him.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-05-26

Creator(s)

Batchelder, Wallace, 1875-1919