Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to Robert Cole Barnett
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks Robert Cole Barnett for the letter.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1918-11-30
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On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks Robert Cole Barnett for the letter.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1918-11-30
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary informs George M. Laird that he sent a note to Rooney.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1918-11-29
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary sends John T. King a letter from W. R. Dickinson.
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1918-11-29
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks Jane Stoddard for the letter.
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1918-11-27
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks Beatrice Henderer for the note and assures that the story is false.
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1918-11-27
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks J. D. Butler for the letter.
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1918-11-27
Theodore Roosevelt thanks Charles H. Babcock for the letter and hopes “all your gallant boys come back…in safety.”
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1918-11-27
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary sends Theodore Douglas Robinson a letter from General Snow.
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1918-11-26
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks George Mooser for the letter. Roosevelt says his attack of rheumatism is of no importance and he will be well soon.
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1918-11-25
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary sends Will H. Hays a letter from Judge Virgil K. Kellogg and asks him to return it.
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1918-11-25
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks M. A. Garrison for the letter. Roosevelt says his attack of rheumatism is of no importance and he will be well soon.
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1918-11-25
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks Edwin Hopkins for the letter and enclosure. However, Roosevelt cannot give opinions in private correspondence.
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1918-11-23
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks Herbert Warne for the letter. Roosevelt says his attack of rheumatism is of no importance and he will be well soon.
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1918-11-22
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks Helen Youngs Strong for the letter.
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1918-11-22
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks Mrs. J. Sedlow for the letter. Roosevelt says his attack of rheumatism is of no importance and he will be well soon.
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1918-11-22
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks Marion Sackett Jenkins for the letter. Roosevelt says his attack of rheumatism is of no importance and he will be well soon.
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1918-11-22
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary sends Richard M. Hurd a letter from Foltz along with Roosevelt’s reply.
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1918-11-22
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks W. T. Hunt for the letter. Roosevelt says his attack of rheumatism is of no importance and he will be well soon.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1918-11-22
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks Mrs. A. M. Heymmann for the letter. Roosevelt says his attack of rheumatism is of no importance and he will be well soon.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1918-11-22
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks Fred J. Cheal for the letter. Roosevelt says his attack of rheumatism is of no importance and he will be well soon.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1918-11-22