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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Whitelaw Reid

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Whitelaw Reid

President Roosevelt agrees with Ambassador Reid’s assessment of the interviewing being done by Edward VII, King of England. He thanks Reid for the introduction to Phillip H. Percival. After conferring with Edward North Buxton, Roosevelt has decided not to shoot in the reserves, and rescinds his request to Lord Eyre Crowe. Instead he asks only for permission regarding restricted species. The Sirdar of Egypt, F. R. Wingate, has written to Roosevelt about Sudan.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-09-12

Creator(s)

Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919

Record for Civilian Conservation Corps job #28

Record for Civilian Conservation Corps job #28

The Civilian Conservation Corp job record #28 is in regard to a second mile of park road above Cedar Canyon in the northern unit of the Roosevelt Recreational Demonstration Area (SP-7) in western North Dakota. The project will add a second mile above Cedar Canyon to allow visitors greater access to the park. Estimate of materials, technical, and job documentation attached.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Creation Date

1938-06-23

Creator(s)

Horton, Robert B. (Robert Brooks), 1911-