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