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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to August Belmont

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to August Belmont

Theodore Roosevelt asks August Belmont to supply him with the address of Captain Barrett so that Roosevelt can invite Barrett to his house for lunch or to spend a night. Roosevelt asks Belmont if he thinks the English polo players might like to come to Roosevelt’s house for lunch. Roosevelt would “be delighted” to host them, but he does not know their address.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-05-05

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to David Starr Jordan

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to David Starr Jordan

Theodore Roosevelt asks Stanford University President David Starr Jordan to communicate with his son Ted, because he will be staying with him. If Ted approves of Jordan’s plan, then Roosevelt will do what he wants. It is his understanding that he will take the train down on Friday morning and then Jordan will bring him back to the city after they have lunch.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-02-08