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Natural resources--Conservation and restoration

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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to E. L. Nichols

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to E. L. Nichols

President Roosevelt writes to E. L. Nichols with copies of a letter he sent to the governors and a letter received from the Chairmen of the National Advisory Board on Fuels and Structural Materials, both on the topic of conservation. Roosevelt feels it important to show the people of the country that their future depends on natural resources, and invites Nichols to a conference on the topic at the White House.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-12-31

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Lincoln Steffens

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Lincoln Steffens

President Roosevelt tells journalist Lincoln Steffens says he does not know how to use the material of Steffens’s letter of the 27th as the right opportunity has not come. Roosevelt tried to get some of the material into his message about conservation of natural resources and his Lincoln Day address. He wishes Steffens would make the address himself.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1909-01-28