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Letter from Francis E. Leupp to George B. Cortelyou

Letter from Francis E. Leupp to George B. Cortelyou

Francis E. Leupp brings four separate matters to the attention of George B. Cortelyou: enclosed papers from Timothy Thomas Fortune who is seeking an appointment, the appearance of two newspaper articles that have “wrought havoc with the feelings of the President’s warm friends” in New York and Philadelphia, a request from Ernest Lee Conant to speak to President Roosevelt regarding the Cuban question, and Rollo Ogden would like to pay his respects to the President.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1902-01-16

Letter from Douglas Robinson to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Douglas Robinson to Theodore Roosevelt

Jarrett T. Richards is in Washington to meet with Secretary of the Interior Ethan Allen Hitchcock regarding forest preservation in California. Richards is the brother-in-law of Robinson’s friend Ronald Thomas. If President Roosevelt is interested, Robinson offers to set up a meeting with Richards to discuss forest preservation.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1902-01-09