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Letter from William W. Hulse to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from William W. Hulse to Theodore Roosevelt

William W. Hulse reminds Theodore Roosevelt of previous correspondence they have had and shares an update on the progress of his village. Hulse believes everyone would support Roosevelt as the next president and as a veteran, has always admired Roosevelt. Hulse invites Roosevelt to the Board of Trade’s annual banquet as the guest of honor.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-12-15

Letter from C. M. Jones to Frank Harper

Letter from C. M. Jones to Frank Harper

C. M. Jones thanks Frank Harper for the letter, but noticed Harper did not mention the three pamphlets Jones had hoped Theodore Roosevelt would look at. If Roosevelt will not read them, Jones requests that Harper return the pamphlets to him using the enclosed pamphlets. But Jones hopes that Harper will at least mention them to Roosevelt before returning them.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-12-12

Letter from James Bronson Reynolds to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from James Bronson Reynolds to Theodore Roosevelt

James Bronson Reynolds tells Theodore Roosevelt he received Roosevelt’s note from Helen Suydam Cutting Wilmerding. The case she is interested is in a different county, but Reynolds wrote with advice and suggestions regarding proper procedure under the circumstances. Reynolds is now in charge of the Complaint Bureau of the New York District Attorney’s Office determining the question of prosecution for all cases, though he tries to prevent criminal proceedings whenever possible.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-09-05