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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Whitelaw Reid

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Whitelaw Reid

President Roosevelt requests that Ambassador Reid explain to Robert Offley Ashburton Crewe-Milnes that his African trip is a scientific expedition to collect specimens for the National Museum, not “a game butchering trip.” However, if given the opportunity, Roosevelt may collect some trophies. The invitation from the chancellor of Oxford, George Nathaniel Curzon, to present the Romanes lecture gives Roosevelt a genuine reason to visit England on his return from Africa. He details his travel itinerary, plans for appropriate formal attire, and people to call upon. Roosevelt is interested in what the Japanese minister for foreign affairs Jutarō Komura says and includes his letter to Japanese ambassador Kogoro Takahira and the reply. Reid’s full statement on the incidents of the Olympics pleases Roosevelt, who believes intense international matches inevitably result in misunderstandings.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-08-20

Creator(s)

Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919

Letter from Henry Cabot Lodge to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Henry Cabot Lodge to Theodore Roosevelt

Senator Lodge thanks President Roosevelt for his letter. He approves of the selection of Lieutenant Governor Higgins as the Republican nominee for New York State Governor. He goes on to explain why he thinks D. Cady Herrick is a poor choice for the Democratic nominee and to speculate on who the papers will endorse. He asks Roosevelt’s opinion on two other matters, the appointment of a new Commander of the North American Squadron, and a letter he has received from George Mayer on the need to build a new Customs House and expand the size of the Appraisers Department.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-09-23

Creator(s)

Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924