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Letter from William H. H. Llewellyn to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from William H. H. Llewellyn to Theodore Roosevelt

William H. H. Llewellyn thanks Theodore Roosevelt for his words on Ralph Emerson Twitchell’s book. Llewellyn updates Roosevelt on the process for making a new state, and he states that David J. Leahy is on the ticket in Las Vegas, Nevada for district judge. Llewellyn also updates Roosevelt on the construction of dam and various political happenings. 

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-10-14

Creator(s)

Llewellyn, William H. H. (William Henry Harrison), 1851-1927

Letter from Alford Warriner Cooley to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Alford Warriner Cooley to Theodore Roosevelt

Alford Warriner Cooley reports to President Roosevelt of his visit to Santa Fe, New Mexico. Although the conspiracy was formed in New Mexico, Cooley observes that the main case can be brought in the District of Columbia because the overt act was committed there. Cooley details his conversation with George Curry, who expects to see the president in Saint Louis, Missouri, on October 1. After Albert B. Fall and William H. H. Llewellyn leave, Cooley does not expect to have any difficulties in New Mexico.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-09-10

Creator(s)

Cooley, Alford Warriner, 1873-1913

Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to C. J. Blanchard

Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to C. J. Blanchard

Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary informs C. J. Blanchard of the U.S. Reclamation Service that there have been changes to the itinerary for Roosevelt’s upcoming trip to the West. He asks Blanchard to respond to an earlier letter and inform him what the Santa Fe Railroad intends to do and to provide the name of a town near the Grand Canyon that can provide accommodations.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-02-07

Creator(s)

Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from William H. H. Llewellyn to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from William H. H. Llewellyn to Theodore Roosevelt

William H. H. Llewellyn writes Theodore Roosevelt on his return from Santa Fe, New Mexico where the Republican Central Committee met and a call for statehood was made. Llewellyn supports George Curry for congressman, and he cannot decide if he himself will run for anything. Llewellyn shares a story he heard from a man on a train. 

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-09-09

Creator(s)

Llewellyn, William H. H. (William Henry Harrison), 1851-1927

Letter from William H. H. Llewellyn to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from William H. H. Llewellyn to Theodore Roosevelt

William H. H. Llewellyn provides President Roosevelt with some details about the recent killing of Pat F. Garrett. Llewellyn will participate in the trial of J. Wayne Brazel, the man who killed Garrett, as the Territorial District Attorney was away. While Llewellyn disagreed with Garret on many issues, he regrets his death and says that Garret was a great supporter of Roosevelt.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-03-14

Creator(s)

Llewellyn, William H. H. (William Henry Harrison), 1851-1927

Letter from Ethan Allen Hitchcock to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Ethan Allen Hitchcock to Theodore Roosevelt

Secretary of the Interior Hitchcock summarizes the debate over the best use of the Fort Marcy military property in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Hitchcock opposes granting the property to the City of Santa Fe for public school purposes, and endorses Napoleon B. Laughlin’s proposal that the land be sold to private owners at public auction.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1903-04-24

Creator(s)

Hitchcock, Ethan Allen, 1835-1909