Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Hubert W. Eldred
President Roosevelt agrees in general with Hubert W. Eldred that a practical movement for a cavalry troop is a worthwhile idea. Should Eldred muster enough militia members for a cavalry troop from the residents of Nassau County, Roosevelt’s home county, the President would be pleased. While he wishes Eldred success, however, he does not give him permission to publish this letter.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1904-10-20