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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Postmaster

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Postmaster

Theodore Roosevelt explains to the postmaster of Yuma, Arizona, that his son, Kermit Roosevelt, would like to hire a guide, Cipriano Domingues, for a short trip across the Mexican border. Roosevelt asks the postmaster to hire a messenger to deliver the enclosed letter to Domingues, to have the messenger write Kermit if Domingues was found and agrees to meet Kermit, and to tell Kermit of a grocery store so as to purchase provisions. Roosevelt asks the postmaster to send a bill for expenses.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-07-24

Creator(s)

Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919

Letter from Paul Morton to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Paul Morton to Theodore Roosevelt

Paul Morton informs President Roosevelt that he has talked to Lyons, who said that Roosevelt is about to try hunting in New Mexico. Morton offers to arrange a bear hunting trip in New Mexico and requests that the military transport to the Philippines remain based in San Francisco, rather than being moved to Seattle, unless it is in the best interests of the country.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1902-12-16

Creator(s)

Morton, Paul, 1857-1911